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  • In Ordinary
  • In Ordinary

    An 18th- and 19th-century term originally used to refer to a naval vessel out of service for repair or maintenance, later coming to mean naval ships in reserve with no more than a caretaker crew.

  • Box Kicker
  • Box Kicker

    A Supply Technician.

  • Deckhand
  • Deckhand

    A person whose job involves aiding the deck supervisor in berthing, anchoring, maintenance, and general evolutions on deck.

  • CT-O
  • CT-O

    communications technician--Operation Branch.

  • Gun Busters
  • Gun Busters

    Naval weapons technicians.

  • Gundecking
  • Gundecking

    To mark a maintenance log or checklist as complete without doing the work, especially when intentionally falsifying logs or records.

  • Blanket Stacker
  • Blanket Stacker

    A Supply Technician.

  • Shipwright
  • Shipwright

    1. A person who designs, builds, and repairs ships, especially wooden ones. 2. In the RCN, a nickname for a member of the Hull Technician trade.

  • Shitter Fitter
  • Shitter Fitter

    A term that refers to a person of the Hull Technician Trade.

  • Ship's Husbandry
  • Ship's Husbandry

    The maintenance and cleaning of a ship.

  • Turd Herder
  • Turd Herder

    Less than complimentary nickname for a Hull Technician, specifically the sailor that has to repair the toilets. Also "Shitter Fitter".

  • GANDY DANCER
  • GANDY DANCER

    Gandy dancer is slang for a railway track maintenance worker.

  • Wood Butcher
  • Wood Butcher

    A shipwright or ship's carpenter. In the RCN, also known as a Hull Technician.

  • Artificer
  • Artificer

    Engineering technician.

  • Stoker
  • Stoker

    Marine Engineering Mechanic, Technician, or Artificer. The term stoker derives from the days of coal-fired boilers and steam engines.

  • ET
  • ET

    electronics technicians.

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TECHNICIEN MAINTENANCE-HF

  • In Ordinary
  • In Ordinary

    An 18th- and 19th-century term originally used to refer to a naval vessel out of service for repair or maintenance, later coming to mean naval ships in reserve with no more than a caretaker crew.

  • Box Kicker
  • Box Kicker

    A Supply Technician.

  • Deckhand
  • Deckhand

    A person whose job involves aiding the deck supervisor in berthing, anchoring, maintenance, and general evolutions on deck.

  • CT-O
  • CT-O

    communications technician--Operation Branch.

  • Gun Busters
  • Gun Busters

    Naval weapons technicians.

  • Gundecking
  • Gundecking

    To mark a maintenance log or checklist as complete without doing the work, especially when intentionally falsifying logs or records.

  • Blanket Stacker
  • Blanket Stacker

    A Supply Technician.

  • Shipwright
  • Shipwright

    1. A person who designs, builds, and repairs ships, especially wooden ones. 2. In the RCN, a nickname for a member of the Hull Technician trade.

  • Shitter Fitter
  • Shitter Fitter

    A term that refers to a person of the Hull Technician Trade.

  • Ship's Husbandry
  • Ship's Husbandry

    The maintenance and cleaning of a ship.

  • Turd Herder
  • Turd Herder

    Less than complimentary nickname for a Hull Technician, specifically the sailor that has to repair the toilets. Also "Shitter Fitter".

  • GANDY DANCER
  • GANDY DANCER

    Gandy dancer is slang for a railway track maintenance worker.

  • Wood Butcher
  • Wood Butcher

    A shipwright or ship's carpenter. In the RCN, also known as a Hull Technician.

  • Artificer
  • Artificer

    Engineering technician.

  • Stoker
  • Stoker

    Marine Engineering Mechanic, Technician, or Artificer. The term stoker derives from the days of coal-fired boilers and steam engines.

  • ET
  • ET

    electronics technicians.