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| x Private | John a Negro | Aetna | Oct 3, 1777 |
A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to NATO Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in). The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as "private soldiers" (a term still used in the United...
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| Jesse Britnall | Aetna | Dec 24, 1776 | |||
| Matthew Jemmison | Aetna | Dec 24, 1776 | |||
| Adam Kerr | Aetna | May 20, 1776 | |||
| John Moore | Aetna | Dec 21, 1776 | |||
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William Gamble | Aetna | Mar 26, 1776 |
The Captain or Master of a merchant vessel is a licensed mariner in ultimate command of the vessel. A Ship's Captain, also called Shipmaster or Skipper, is responsible for its safe and efficient operation, including cargo operations, navigation,...
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| John Brice | Aetna | Oct 19, 1776 | |||
| William Clark | Aetna | Apr 7, 1777 | |||
| Nathaniel Galt | Argus | Apr 7, 1777 | |||
| Samuel Davison | Arnold | Mar 9, 1776 | |||
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| x First Lieutenant | William Clark | Aetna | May 29, 1776 |
First Lieutenant is a military rank.
The rank of Lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations (see comparative military ranks), but the majority of cases it is common for it to be sub-divided into a senior (First Lieutenant)...
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| Paul Nakervis | Aetna | Apr 21, 1777 | |||
| John Peterkin | Aetna | Oct 3, 1777 | |||
| John Hennessey | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| Joseph Rice | Arnold | Oct 1, 1776 | |||
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| x Boatswain |
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Roberts Ballentine | Aetna | Dec 21, 1776 |
A boatswain (pronounced /ˈboʊsən/; formerly also /ˈboʊtˌsweɪn/), bo's'n, bos'n, or bosun is an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship. The boatswain supervises the other unlicensed members of the ship's deck department, and...
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| John Preston | Aetna | Apr 2, 1777 | |||
| Peter Cooper | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| x Steward | Thomas Smith | Aetna | Nov 11, 1776 | ||
| x Gunner | Peter Fox | Argus | Apr 19, 1777 | ||
| John Robinet | Argus | Sep 1, 1777 | |||
| Joseph Lancaster | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| Christopher Nutterfield | Arnold | Oct 25, 1776 | |||
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Caleb Boyle | Arnold | Nov 1, 1776 |
Seaman is one of the lowest ranks in a Navy. In the Commonwealth it is the lowest rank in the Navy, followed by Able Seaman and Leading Seaman, and followed by the Petty Officer ranks.
In the United States it means the lowest three enlisted rates of...
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| John Adams | Arnold | Apr 2, 1776 | |||
| George Bottom | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| William Boyd | Arnold | Jul 21, 1777 | |||
| David Burd | Arnold | Mar 27, 1776 | |||
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| x Lieutenant |
Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt, LT, or Lieut) is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service, emergency medical services or police officer rank.
Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organisations with a codified command...
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| x Master | Thomas Fell | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | ||
| John Ross | Arnold | Apr 1, 1777 | |||
| x Master’s Mate | John Ross | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | ||
| Isaac Jones | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| x Boatswain’s Mate | James Bryan | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | ||
| John M’Lane | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| David Garret | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| David Bird | Arnold | Oct 1, 1776 | |||
| William Hall | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
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James Buckley | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 |
A carpenter (builder) is a skilled craftsperson who performs carpentry. Carpenters work with wood to construct, install and maintain buildings, furniture, and other objects. The work may involve manual labor and work outdoors.
Carpentry skill is...
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| x Carpenter’s Mate | Thomas Osler | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | ||
| Daniel Steward | Arnold | Jul 11, 1776 | |||
| James Clownish | Arnold | Oct 1, 1776 | |||
| Hugh Drake | Arnold | Jan 12, 1777 | |||
| x Quarter Gunner | Thomas Leport | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | ||
| John Murphy | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| Henry Speese | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| x Steward’s Mate | Philip Mitchell | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | ||
| Daniel Morris | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| x Clerk | John Hopes | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 |
Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white-collar worker who conducts general office or, in some instances, sales tasks. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service counters and...
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| Thomas Walter | Arnold | Mar 18, 1776 | |||
| x Armorer | John Patton | Arnold | Oct 1, 1776 |
An 'armorer' or 'armourer' (see spelling differences) can refer to two roles. Traditionally it referred to a smith who specialized in manufacturing and repairing metal armor. The word has also come to designate a member of a military or police force...
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George Donald | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 |
Quartermaster refers to two different military occupations. In land armies, it is a term referring to either an individual soldier or a unit, who specializes in distributing supplies and provisions to troops. It is a non-commissioned rank in many...
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| Duncan Jemison | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| Patrick M’Gowans | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | |||
| Robert Work | Arnold | Feb 1, 1777 | |||
| William Finley | Arnold | May 3, 1777 | |||
| x Cook | John Dean | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 |
A cook is a person that prepares food for consumption. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland this professions requires government approval (examination after 3 years apprenticeship). The profession requires profound knowledge concerning nutrition....
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| x Second Lieutenant | Nicholas Fitzsimmons | Arnold | Oct 1, 1776 |
Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces.
In British English the rank is pronounced second /lɛf'tɛnənt/ (lef-tenent), while in American English it is pronounced second /lu'tɛnənt/ (loo-tenent).
The rank...
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| John M’Fatrich | Arnold | Mar 22, 1776 | |||
| x Third Lieutenant | Nicholas Fitzsimmons | Arnold | Mar 15, 1776 | ||
| John Dean | Arnold | Oct 4, 1776 | |||
| Thomas Jones | Arnold | Apr 20, 1777 | |||