-
stoker is
mostly used too. The
United States Navy
referred to them as
watertenders. The
Royal Navy used the rank
structure stoker 2nd class,
stoker 1st...
-
accident to the boilers... May 29, 1901."
Eight years later,
while a
watertender on the USS Salem, King
received a
second Medal of
Honor during another...
-
speed transport for the
United States Navy. She was
named for
Chief Watertender Charles Kleinsmith (1904–1942), who was
posthumously awarded the Navy...
- States'
entry into
World War II,
Peterson had
achieved the rank of
chief watertender. He was ****igned to the USS Neosho, an
oiler ship
operating in the Pacific...
- the
destroyer USS Litchfield (DD-336). By 1941, he had
become a
chief watertender on
board the
training and
target ship USS Utah. On
December 7, 1941,...
- wt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. WT or Wt may
refer to:
Weight Watertender, a
former petty officer rating in the
United States Navy
Weapons technician...
- an
Australian time zone
Chief Water Tender, a
former paygrade for a
watertender in the U.S. Navy
Constant weight, a
freediving discipline This disambiguation...
- for the U.S. Navy's
Boiler Technician Rate, as it was for the
earlier Watertender, Boilermaker, and
Boilerman ratings. The
aeolipile usually consists of...
- The
Pacific Coast Marine Firemen, Oilers,
Watertenders and
Wipers ****ociation (MFOW),
commonly referred to as the
Marine Firemen's Union, is an American...
-
Hopkins suffered a
boiler accident. Two sailors,
Chief Watertender Robert Earl
Bonney and
Watertender Edward Alvin Clary, were
awarded the
Medal of Honor...