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The midnight watch, the most dreaded watch because one loses the most sleep out of the rotation.
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3
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Candy, gum or cafeteria, sometimes called pogey bait
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6
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The term today means someone who is honest, forthright
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7
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A storage room
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10
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An anchored float used as an aid to navigation or to mark the location of an object
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13
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The Officer responsible to the XO for the deck department/division aboard ship
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14
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A recruit
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16
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The right side of a nautical vessel
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17
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Coupon or receipt booklet
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20
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A Sailor who has crossed either the Arctic or Antarctic Circle. Also applies to Officers
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21
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A place on a waterway with facilities for loading and unloading ships
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23
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A bed
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24
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Towards the stern (tail) of a ship.
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25
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The rank of an Officer between Chief Warrant Officer and Lieutenant Junior Grade
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27
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The eagle which adorns the Petty Officer rank insignia
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28
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The crew’s dining area
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33
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Newly appointed petty officers that are drunk with rank, think they are in charge, and can order subordinates around
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35
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A mop
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36
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Lights out, time for sleep
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37
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Cleaning ritual that involves sweeping assigned areas
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38
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Authorized absence, like vacation
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43
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The restroom
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45
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The heavy topcoat worn in cold, miserable weather by seafaring men
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46
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A unit of length equal to 6 feet used for measuring the depth of water
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47
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This old traditional greeting for hailing other vessels was originally a Viking battle cry
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