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zweiter Matrose - traduction vers Anglais

ENLISTED RANK IN MANY NAVIES AROUND THE WORLD
Seaman First Class; Fireman (Seaman); Fireman (seaman); Seaman first class; Matrose (rank); Matrose (Germany); Mornar (rank)
  • Venezuelan insignia
  • Badge of a Greek ordinary seaman (''ναύτης'')
  • French frigate ''Jean Bart'']]
  • Shoulder board of a German seaman (''matrose'')
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  • A US Navy seaman at work aboard USS ''Nimitz''

zweiter Matrose      
second mate, second rank for seamen
second mate         
  • NDL]], 1966. During this time, he was responsible for all freight operation of the cargo freighter
  • Mates were in high demand during [[World War II]].
  • A second mate must have a number of qualifications, including a license.
  • While a ship is under way, the officers navigate it, typically in three shifts or watches.
LICENSED MEMBER OF THE DECK DEPARTMENT OF A MERCHANT SHIP HOLDING A SECOND MATES CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY
Second Officer (nautical); 2nd Mate; Second Mate; 2nd mate; Lieutenant (Merchant navy)
Zweiter Matrose (Nautik)

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Seaman (rank)

Seaman is a military rank used in many navies around the world. It is considered a junior enlisted rank and, depending on the navy, it may be a single rank on its own or a name shared by several similarly junior ranks.

In the Commonwealth, it is the lowest rank in the navy, while in the United States, it refers to the three lowest ranks of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard. The equivalent of the seaman is the matelot in French-speaking countries, and Matrose in German-speaking countries.