ordinary seaman

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An ordinary seaman (OS) is a member of the deck department of a ship. The position is an apprenticeship to become an able seaman, and has been for centuries. In modern times, an OS is required to work on a ship for a specific amount of time, gaining what is referred to as "sea time". For centuries, the term ordinary seaman was used to refer to a seaman with between one and two years' experience at sea, who showed enough seamanship to be so rated by their captain. Historically, in some navies and the merchant marine, a sailor with less experience was called a landsman. An OS is generally not required to stand watch, but must pass examinations on watchstanding skills such as performing lookout duty and being a helmsman. Thus an OS will often be found on a ship's bridge after working hou...

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"Let's finish the job! Urgent -- experienced seamen needed! Artist: , 1944 Dimensions: 28 x 20 inche...
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A dockworker on Rotterdam harbour lashing a container.
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The first twistlocks are placed on the deck of a container ship, prior to the loading of containers.
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A mandatory lifeboat drill
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An en:ordinary seaman chipping a ship's superstructure in a stage hanging from a crane.
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Ordinary Seaman (occupation) swab the deck of a container ship.
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Ordinary Seaman at work onboard a ship.
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A brass snap shackle spliced to a line.

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