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| rowspan="2"|Senior Flight Officer | | rowspan="2"|Senior Flight Officer | ||
| Pilot | | rowspan="2"|Pilot | ||
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|Air Technician | |Air Technician |
Revision as of 16:23, 25 June 2019
The Navy Royal is the navy of Great Nortend.
Rates and Ranks
Rates
Insignia | (No insignia) | ||||
Rate | Landman | Seaman | Able Seaman | Petty Officer | Senior Petty Officer |
Abbreviation | Lmn | Smn | A/Smn | P/O. | S. P/O |
The rate of Able Seaman is automatically given to Seamen with more than three years' experience. All rates fall within the trade system, whereby a sailor specialises in a particular trade. Trades include:
Trade | Seaman | P/O | S. P/O | Officer |
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Air | Aircraftman | Flight Officer | Senior Flight Officer | Pilot |
Air Technician | ||||
Logistics | Writer | Senior Writer | Clerk | |
Galleyhand | Steward | Cook | Purser | |
Storeman | Storekeeper | Victualler | ||
Navigation | Signalman | Quartermaster | Master's Mate | Master |
Meteorologist | ||||
Artisans | Joiner | Carpenter's Mate | Carpenter | |
Blacksmith | ||||
Plumber | ||||
Electrician | ||||
Deck | Ship's Corporal | Master at Arms | Regulator | |
Seaman | Boatswain's Mate | Boatswain | ||
Ropemaker | ||||
Weapons | Quarter Gunner | Gunner's Mate | Gunner | |
Gunsmith | Armourer's Mate | Armourer | ||
Medical | Berthman | Berth Officer | Surgeon's Mate |
Officers
Insignia | ||||||||||
Rank | Midshipman | Standingman | Lieutenant | Commander | Captain | Commodore | Counter Admiral | Vice Admiral | Admiral | Admiral of the Fleet |
Abbreviation | Mid | Stm. | Lt | Cdr | Cpt. | Cdre | C. Adm. | V. Adm. | Adm. | None |
This page is written in Erbonian English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, realise, instal, sobre, shew, artefact), and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. |