"Another Fine Navy Day! Very rarely, a PO2 (due to changes in high year tenure), which leads the question of how somebody can screw up that badly and still call it "good" behavior. Sticks: The levers in the Maneuvering Room of a diesel submarine that are used to change the settings for the main propuslion motors. Usually results in one of two things, either NJP, or a fist fight. Fuhgowee's: Code word for ditching work and going home at lunch time, so as not to be suspected by PO1, Chiefs, etc (used in Newport News Drydock). A common-sense way of saving it is to wet down while taking a shower and then TURN OFF THE WATER. Brown Nose: Sailor trying a "little too hard" to make rate by sucking up to superiors. : Same Old Shit or Shit-on-a-shingle. ", Boner Garage: USS BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD-6). Airstart: (1) An attempt to restart an aircraft's engine(s) after in-flight failure. Used mostly to supply breathing air to shipboard firefighters before civilian firefighter equipment was approved and adopted. Used to attract the attention of a rescue helicopter in the event of a man overboard by the victim in the water. So called due to time spent in port after running aground near entrance to Pearl Harbor. Assignments are planned out prior to setting the underway watch and posted in the Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill. As opposed to formal ship's wardroom. Trips back to the ship in the wee hours of the night are usually very entertaining. Sometimes spelled C-6U11, Z-6UL1 or various. This foul air is released by removing the suit, or more amusingly by pulling one of the wrist seals open while squatting and pointing at an unsuspecting individual, thus forcing all the stench in his direction. This is the only thing in the universe that can travel faster than light. Nuke Striker: Perjorative term used by nukes to describe a coner that asks endless questions about the operations of the nuclear power plant. ASH Receiver: An "ash tray." May also be used to describe a blowjob. Mess Decks: Chow Hall or Eating Establishment on board ship. If operating on one boiler at the time of the casualty, the ship then goes "dark and quiet" as all power and propulsion is lost. Bag it: Hit the bricks, take off. Holy stone: The stone or the act of using one. Also said as "poking the poodle" or "screwin' the pooch." The company's principal address is 12714 Four Oaks Road, Tampa, FL . Vulcan Death Watch: 12 hours of drills separated by 3 rotations of watches. Welded to the Pier: A Ship being in an extended period of refit at a shipyard or naval base, which prevents it from making ready for sea for several months or longer. Aviation Ordnancemen are expected to have a broad knowledge base of the rate and and be able to perform any duties of the rate. Naval method of indicating the time of day aboard ship, usually over the 1MC. HR Puff and Stuff: A nickname given to Hospital Corpsmen who regularly appear for duty in a disheveled manner with their uniform in disarray. Example: if told to "Deep Six" a piece of paper you would burn or shred it instead of just throwing it away (round filing or file thirteen). Sea Lawyer: (1) A sailor or his buddy, making eloquent but completely spurious arguments at Captain's Mast, or in response to some disciplinary action. Note, on some ships, the 0400-0800 is the 0400-0700, see "Seven to forever" below. Short Timer's Chain: A chain that hangs from the belt of a "short timer" for all to see, with one link representing a day, signifying too short to care, and usually starting with 30 links. Visakhapatnam To Barpeta Trains | Book from 16 Trains | Check Train Time Table & Ticket Prices Flights Hotels Trains Cabs Bus Holidays NEW Manage Booking My Trips Login or Signup From BDVR, Visakhapatnam To BPRD, Barpeta Date Sat, Dec 31 Search Trains Authorised IRCTC partner Goibibo Train Tickets Visakhapatnam to Barpeta Trains "Oh, he's just flying the Bravo". Named, due to its apparent high cholesterol content, for Mr. Barney Clark, who in 1982 received a "Jarvik" artificial heart. A great place to catch up on scuttlebutt and unwind after a long day. Alpha Dogs: Refers to Alpha Company, a division of vehicle operators and mechanics within the Naval Mobile Construction Battalions, also known as the Fighting Seabees. "Nice shit locker!". )See Fast Cruise. Carl Prison: "America's Favorite Carrier," the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70). Skipper: Term used in reference to the Commanding officer of any Ship, Unit, Platoon, or Detachment regardless of rank. VC: Fixed Wing Composite aircraft squadrons. The name is a concatenation of Bremerton Buffalo described as weight a 'bremer-ton'. Building 38: The USS Puget Sound (AD-38). Garden Party: A semi-formal social gathering requiring dress whites from the waist down and dress blues from the waist up. Named for the Magnetic Anomaly Detector that sticks out from the tail of the aircraft. Building 36: The USS Bryce Canyon (AD-36). Dammit: Proper way to read an exclamation point quietly. NAVCIVLANT/NAVCIVPAC: Described as where a soon to be departing sailor from active duty's next station will be. V0 Division: Admin offices. A dangerous thing for a sailor to be around Pearl Harbor, as some of the natives see them as easy targets for crime, especially when local law-enforcement doesn't seem to care. MAA: Master-at-Arms. Tits Up: Broke-dick, inoperable, dead (from some piece of equipment being "flat on its back"). VERTREP: Vertical Replenishment: The taking of supplies (resupply) from a supply ship via helo pick-up and drop-off. Deckplate: Derogatory term for the lowest worker. Kiddy cruise: officially a 'minority enlistment'. Midnight Ops: The best time to get something done when there are not as many witnesses around. Usually an all day event to get the crew ready for a real underway. A container (usually zipper-closed) for toilet articles such as soap, razor, shaving cream, deodorant, etc; especially for expeditionary sailors. Four (4) by Eight (8) Watch: The worst watch section to be in because one's first watch is 0400 to 0800, then one works one's duty station until 1600, followed by second watch 1600 to 2000, every day. Term used by Nukes to describe a method of estimation to arrive at an answer. Usually takes the form of "Hey, did you hear (insert ship name here) had a fire in their main machinery room and can't get underway so our cruise got extended by a month?" Head: Bathroom (the term comes from the days of sail, because wind would blow from the rear of the ship forward the bathroom would be located at the front head of the ship to carry the foul smell of excrement away from the crew). Iron Bottom Sound: A term used to this day to describe the waters between Guadalcanal, Savo Island, and Florida Island in the Solomon Island chain, because of the large number of ships sunk in that area during World War II. Fuckface: Any person or thing which has a face. Barricade, Barrier: The huge nylon net strung across the landing area of a carrier to arrest the landing of an aircraft with damaged gear or a damaged tailhook. She is usually worried about unsafe flight conditions or an enemy threat (e.g. Ed's Motel: Navy filmmakers' acronym for Editorials, Motion Picture and Television Department. Machinists Mates, Boilermen, Enginemen, Pipefitters, Damage Controlman, Hull Technicians, Electricians, Gas Turbine Technicians. On submarines, there are also Sonar Training Aids which are any meaty foods with a phallic shape. (Usually six hours on duty, six hours off duty. Their current partial address is Limerick, and the company status is Normal. Our mission at Woobie Official is to provide you with the most elite gear and styles available. Square Circles: Surface ship operating within an assigned a patrol box. Shower Tech: Sonar Technician (Submariner). Mighty Mo: Nickname for the USS Missouri (BB-63), now a museum ship at Pearl Harbor. Chub Club: The mandatory physical training to which sailors are assigned if they are overweight. Gunwale: (pronounced "gunnel") The top of the hull portion of a ship that runs down the port and starboard sides. Skateboard: A clipboard full of random papers carried as a skating prop, to provide a visual "excuse" for wandering around the ship. (2) Main engineering space aboard ship to include the Fire Room (boiler room), Machinery Room (Engine Room) or a combined room (Main Machinery Room) containing both boilers and main engines. Port: Left side of the boat or ship (when facing the bow). Also spelled "JORG", meaning Junior Officer Requiring Guidance, or "JORGE," meaning Junior Officer Requiring General Education. They have small, useless metal handles on the side, and are perfectly sized so that one has to turn them at an angle to get through a knee knocker without grazing one's knuckles. Also Modifications and Additions to Reactor Facility, an unusual and impractical research reactor in NY, later turned into a training platform (also phrased as My Ass is Royally Fucked.) Ricky Lawnmower: Nailclippers, used to trim stray threads from uniforms. Also used when a sailor gets a BZ from the command, shipmates will call it a Bravo Bozo award. Naval Infantry: Derogatory term for the U.S. Marines, although historically some of the original colonies/early states had "naval infantry" or "naval militia.". Brig Chaser: The sailor who escorts a prisoner to the brig. Balls to Four: A four hour watch technically stood from 0000-0400, though in practice begining at 2345 and ending at 0345. Close. 'I Believe' Button: A fictitious button to be pressed when complex technical details are not immediately understood, but there is not time to go into laborious explanation. These recruits usually end up getting ASMO'ed to a company that is earlier in training. ", CAG: Title used when addressing the carrier air wing commander. Given for something done poorly. It's like the 1MC but restricted to Engineering Spaces. Power School: Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), a key part of the training pipeline for Submarine and CVN nuclear power plant operators. (often initial capital letter) the complete body of such warships together with their officers and enlisted personnel, equipment, yards, etc., constituting the sea power of a nation. RL - Special Duty Officer - Cyber Warfare Engineer. Bitching Betty: The recorded or computer generated female voice heard in an aviator's headset when something is not as it should be. (USMC) A 50/50 solution of Skin-So-Soft & alcohol used during drill to repel sand fleas at Paris Island. Such a lax procedure could spell doom for a sinking ship if hatches were not absolutely watertight.) "I could have fixed it but I don't have a key to the Gold Locker.". To open valves in the mud drum to allow boiler pressure to force accumulated sludge out of the boiler. General Quarters (GQ): Set to prepare a ship for battle or during a serious casualty such as a main engineering space fire. Similar to a real check valve which only allows fluid to go one way. YARFO: "You Ain't Reactor? They make replacement parts and repair or overhaul ship's engines and auxiliary systems. Working Party: When there is loading of supplies, the Quarterdeck will call for a "working party" to be manned by each division of the ship, the number depending on the task. Usually applied to a young junior officer, such as an O-1 (ENS / 2ndLt), and O-2 (LTJG / 1stLt) or an O-3 (LT / Capt). A concrete vibrator used to remove air bubbles. Kid: in sailing times this referred to any bucket-like container used for a considerable variety of purposes - see 'Spit-kid'. V4 Division: Aviation Fuels. Derived from when the blocks on a block and tackle are together and can not lift any higher. (Submarine). Never washed, except as a prank by disgruntled juniors. Twidget: Sailor in the Electronics or Electrical fields of job specialties. barpat inc. is a Other Supplier, the following trade report data is derived from its trade data; the company's import data up to 2022-08-15 total 56 transactions. Top HS Code Products. FTN: Fuck the Navy (common epithet used when complaining about naval policies or regulations). Dinner plate for Marines: The front buttoned flap on enlisted dress blues. Training Anchorage (TRANCH): A frustrating, fuel-saving method of practicing battle tactics electronically among ships while at anchor, usually within sight of an attractive liberty port. : Fucked Up Ridiculous Educational Device: The computer that graded the teletype capabilities of those going through Radioman "A" School. BARPAT, INC is in the Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores industry, has a $89,365 PPP loan from Merchants Commercial Bank, and has potentially retained 9 jobs. ". (Refers to improperly securing the "dogs" on a watertight hatch when passing through. By definition a technical manager. A recruit chosen in boot camp to "be in charge" when the Company Commander, or other authority figure, are not present. Tin Chicken: US Merchant Marine Officer Insignia on a US Naval Officers uniform, often worn above the SWO pin. Sometimes used especially of the sailors from the USS Mathers. Roll-em's: Movie night, usually shown in the ready room or the wardroom. Cinderella Liberty: Liberty that expires at midnight. Ping: To emit a pulse of sound energy from a SONAR transmitter. Derives from Bremerton, Washington, where there is a base at and around which such females are common. Shit-on-a-shingle: Creamed chipped beef on toast. Non-Qual Navy: Derisive term used by Naval Aviators, Submariners, and SEALs to describe the Surface Navy. Shark shit: A sailor who has fallen overboard and is lost forever. Item#: 4467 Pattern Code: BARPAT. 2MC: Engineering loudspeaker circuit. B.O.H.I.C.A. A "madame.". ADCAP Advanced Capability Torpedo that began life as the Mk 48 torpedo (21 inch diameter) launched primarily by submarine platforms. Knee-knockers: A passageway opening through a bulkhead. Stepping in the shit: Refers to a sailor that has made a mistake so large, that it comes to the attention of the Commanding Officer, who instantly begins chewing him out on the spot, Usually remarked on before the Commanding Officer appears, e.g. Evil Planet Notorg: Groton CT. (Notorg is Groton spelled backwards.). Splice the Main Brace: A party; generally involving alcohol. Dining-ins are for the service-members only. C.U.N.T. Can be a collateral duty for a commissioned officer or more frequently, a civilian contractor's primary duty. "We're going to The Boat for a few weeks.". 221123-N-N0777-1001 IONIAN SEA (Nov. 23, 2022) F/A-18 Super Hornets from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 7 fly in formation with Italian Navy AV-8B Harrier aircraft over the Ionia Sea, Nov. 23, 2033. Blue Water: Deep water far from land. Just press the I Believe button. Crow: The eagle which adorns the Petty Officer rank insignia. (pronounced "foop-uh"): Fat Upper Pelvic Area: The buldge that protrudes from ill-fitting pants worn by an overweight sailor, or by extension, the sailor him- or herself. On a square-rigged ship, any of the square sails can be braced round to be aback, the purpose of which may be to reduce speed (such as when a ship-of-the-line is keeping station with others), to heave to, or to assist moving the ship's head . EAOS: Expiration of Active Obligated Service. Ricky Rocket: A boot camp "energy drink" made from an assorted mix of sodas, sports drinks, coffee, sugar and artificial sweetners used to help keep the recruit awake. But then zombie-OPS stops chewing, slowly picks up the phone, and dials the bridge. Sea Daddy: Senior, more experienced sailor who unofficially takes a new member of the crew under his wing and mentors him. Load: (Always referred to as "the load.") It is sometimes used by seniors praising subordinates in one form or another. Split-pea on Rye. Specialized training for Aviation Administration (AZ) and Aviation Anti Submarine Warfare Operators (AW) ratings. The edge of passing or failing at something, or ". AD: Aviation Machinist Mate, one who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a favorable outcome. Generally refers to the ship's engineering plant being online, e.g. Generally a lazy navy cook phones it in by opening an industrial size can of ravioli and dumps out a couple loaves of white bread and calls it good. : Big Ol' Standard Navy-Issue Ass (from the apparent widening of the hips due in part to the cut of the working uniforms), Bosun's Punch: New sailors on ship are sometimes assigned to find this mythical tool in the office of one of the ship's Bosuns (. See also Bonnie Dick., Bonnie Dick: USS BONHOMME RICHARD * (CV/CVA 31, LHD 6), Boomer: Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN), Boomer Fag: Crewmember of a Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN). See "XO's Happy Hour.". Constipation: Derogatory name for USS CONSTELLATION (CV-64). (2) Civilian Under Naval Training. Hollywood Shower: To take a long shower that wastes water (See Navy Shower). Tech. "I survived a six-month trip on LSD", commonly heard slogan from sailors who have made a deployment aboard such a vessel. Service Dress Beer: With the pre-NWU utility uniforms, the act of removing the shirt and untucking the T-shirt to hide the name tape above the pants pocket, in order to purchase alcohol on an off-base establishment. This is almost always used when ashore. Chief of Staff, Royal Thai Navy has a Courtesy Call with Commander of the United States 7th Fleet. A sailor is required to perform a certain number of situps, pushups, and a 1.5-mile run in a given time (which varies based on age and gender). one or both of the sailors is currently in a relationship/marriage with a person not stationed on the ship). Breakaway Music: Music played over the 1MC after "breaking" away from an oiler following UNREP. NFG: Non-Functioning Gear: Used typically on Tags placed on electronics indicating malfunction description. U.S. Navy courtesy photos. This is usually done intentionally when flying with an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight plan, but can lead to high "pucker factor" when it is done accidentally. Sack-o'-Lantern: A scrotum stretched across a battle lantern that has been energized. "Pull up!). It is sounded during flag ceremonies and funerals, generally on bugle or trumpet. Also termed as Smokin' and Jokin'. So called because of the lobotomy that is supposedly mandated as soon as a naval officer is promoted to this rank, in which half of his brain is removed. Back when there existed a rating called Boiler Technician (BT), they most commonly were the Oil Kings. Tiger Team: Junior enlisted of all ratings (E-3 and below) who are tasked to clean the engine room prior to inspection, such as GITMO Refresher training or evaluation. Bravo Zulu: Originally, "BZ" was a signal meaning "Well Done." Often scrawled on the walls of toilet stalls by sailors who have been assigned to clean it for a reason. Derives from the 5-point evaluation system used in the navy, in which a score of five is given to individuals who perform exceptionally well. F.U.B.I.S. ", Grab-ass: Any kind of unstructured group socialization or horse-play, usually during working hours. Many LDOs and CWOs only consider their programs to count as "mustangs", although there are many other programs that lead to enlisted personnel getting a commission. Benny Suggs: The Navy's Beneficial Suggestions program, a method where DON employees, and Navy and Marine personnel can make suggestions to improve various programs and operations. ChuHai Stand: One of two standing-room only drinking establishments in the Honch. Senior Enlisted Advisor, a CPO in charge of one's career. "That donkey dick is about as useful as tits on a boar hog.". Monkey Butt: same as civilian usage; rash or other anal condition caused by less than sanitary field conditions. Get the forecast for today, tonight & tomorrow's weather for Barpat Gaon, Assam, India. Burn Run: An organized evolution to dispose of the material stored in burn bags. Also called drift-pack, or in the very extreme case "COMNAVDRIFTLANT/PAC", a parody of COMNAVSURFLANT/PAC. Armpit of the Med: Naples, Italy. Historically, the CH-46 Sea Knight (see "Phrog") was used for such resupply, although any aircraft with a cargo hook installed can do. USS Immobile Bay: USS Mobile Bay (CG-53). The washer or nut spins wildly due to the high pressure of the steam. Call ImportGenius Join ImportGenius to see the import/export activity of every company in the United States. Ramp Strike: When an aircraft gets drastically low while attempting to land on a carrier and strikes the "round down," or stern of the ship, with devastating results. Skidmark: The shit stains that one gets in one's underwear (see Skivvies) that are the result of wiping with cheap government toilet paper. Out of sight hi/lo: Steam boiler casualty in which the water level in the steam drum gauge glass goes out the top/bottom, requiring the boiler to be immediately shut down to prevent water hitting the turbine blades (hi) or melting boiler tubes (lo). (as "burn a copy") To make a xerox copy of a document or sheet of paper. Helmet Fire: When a pilot becomes so task saturated in the cockpit that he loses the big picture and situational awareness (SA). Term used to describe a sailor who has just failed out of a rather difficult A-School (Nuc, ET, AT) and will now head to the fleet (and obvious deployment) undesignated. (2) An underperforming Cryptologic Technician or "CT" Shitbag. Black beret: Worn by Swift Boat and PBR Sailors, originally in Vietnam. BARPAT, INC. See crackerjacks. Most engineering daily chores are performed on the 0000 watch, after which one is relieved at 0530 for chow, followed by drills at 0700, chow at 1200, followed by drill review at 1300, collateral duties at 1500, chow at 1700, followed by the 1800 watch; a very long "day" underwater 24+ hours. Splash: Name earned by a sailor who has had the good fortune to be recovered after accidentally falling overboard until the ship returns home from deployment. Sliders: Mess deck/chow hall hamburgers/cheeseburgers, so named for their high grease content and purported ability to 'slide' through the alimentary canal. (2) Nickname for the CVN-69. Mt. Lifer Locker: Lounge used by E-6's onboard ship. Navy World: RTC Orlando was referred to as "Navy World" on its water tower due to Disney World and Sea World being close by. Reveille: An announcement over the 1MC at 0600 local time, bugle call, trumpet call or pipes call, most often associated with the military; it is chiefly used to wake military personnel at sunrise. Skimmer, Skimmer Puke: Surface sailor (this term is also used in other English-speaking navies - the RN, RCN and RAN). Papa Chuck: The P-3C Orion patrol aircraft. Mythical rates include "Chief Brownnose" and "Brow Nose First Class." Sweat pump(s) / Sweat pump(s) on line/ on overload: See "sweat the load.". The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and GE Power Conversion has provided a boost to the indigenous capability in the field of advanced technology for Integrated Full Electric Propulsion System. Usually used by seasoned boots to refer to sailors with one or more weeks less time in service. E.g. IYARYAS: Unofficial acronym used by Reactor Department to make fun of the similar phrase, IYAOYAS, used by ordinance. Pussy patch: Transdermal scopolamine patch for seasickness. METOC), UNREP: Underway Replenishment: The taking of supplies from a supply ship by maneuvering alongside it and passing lines between it and one's own vessel. (Often referred to by civilian instructors when explaining to baffled sailors the haphazard components that seem to work by sheer magic such as transistors, zener diodes, joint effect field effect transistors, shockley diodes, metal oxide field effect transistors, etc.) Or, the ship's navigator. An expression used in the face of adversity, meaning that regardless of the setback you are going to continue anyway! Manatee: A dependent wife, usually in Pensacola or Jacksonville that is Manatee fat even though her husband has maintained the same basic size during their marriage. Wheel Book: Green covered pocket-sized government issue notebook carried by most Petty Officers and Chiefs. HTC: Known as a Hull Tech Chief or slang for "Head Turd chaser" or Home Town Civilian, a term designated to any active-duty sailor about to retire. Salty: Old and experienced (or simply old and sea-worn, as in "my salty hat"). Work for 1st division varies among ships depending on size. Cruise: A ship deployment from her home port, usually lasting between 5 and 8 months. The name is a corruption of "Bully Big Stick", the Roosevelt's shipboard news program. Aviation Queer: The enlisted rating AQ, Aviation Fire Control Technician; since merged into Aviation Electronics Technician (AT). Air Department: Consists of 5 divisions, usually manned by Aviation Boatswains Mates. It wasnt unheard of to see a Machinist Mate also occupy the position. So named because they are so thick and hideous that one is guaranteed never to have sex while one is wearing them. 1MC: The General Announcing system on a ship. Derogatory name for USS CUSHING (DD-985), especially with the Commodore embarked. Also refers to sailors who have yet to attend any schools that assign NEC (Navy Enlisted Classification) codes upon graduation. Pit Sword: A sword-shaped device that protrudes below the ship to measure its speed. Aboard a ship, it is a can with a hole in the lid, usually hung from the bulkhead near watch stations. All Family Grams were screened by the CO/XO upon receipt, prior to distribution to the individual. They usually return with a sore arm, courtesy of a Hull Technician who is in on the joke. George jobs: Nit-picking paperwork jobs given to George because no one else wants them. Placed on Electronics indicating malfunction description 1MC: the best time to get something done when there a... Something, or `` JORGE, '' the USS Puget Sound ( AD-38 ) described as weight 'bremer-ton! Surface Navy: term used by E-6 's onboard ship from some of.: Groton CT. ( Notorg is Groton spelled backwards. ) washer or nut spins wildly to! A concatenation of Bremerton Buffalo described as weight a 'bremer-ton ' or more frequently a... Sailor in the lid, usually hung from the command, shipmates will call it a Bravo Bozo.... Expression used in reference to the Boat for a reason sailors, Originally in Vietnam bitching Betty: the Missouri. Both of the nuclear power plant when facing the bow ) time get! To attract the attention of a diesel submarine that are used to attract the attention of a diesel submarine are! S weather for Barpat Gaon, Assam, India than sanitary field conditions: ``. Specialized training for Aviation Administration ( AZ ) and Aviation Anti submarine Warfare Operators AW... The company & # x27 ; s weather for Barpat Gaon, Assam,.... Stalls by sailors who have made a deployment aboard such a lax could. A copy '' ) document or sheet of paper back when there are also Sonar training Aids which are meaty. Complaining about naval policies or regulations ) make rate by sucking up to superiors bugle trumpet. Out from the USS Bryce Canyon ( AD-36 ) of Bremerton Buffalo as! Are overweight the high pressure of the crew ready for a commissioned Officer or more weeks time! To emit a pulse of Sound energy from a Sonar transmitter Swift Boat and PBR sailors, in! Of day aboard ship, it is to wet down while taking a shower and then TURN the... Was approved and adopted not as many witnesses around their high grease content and purported ability to 'slide through!: Perjorative term used by seniors praising subordinates in one of two things, either NJP, or `` '... ( CG-53 ) side of the rate wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a commissioned or! Given to george because no one else wants them '' and `` Brow Nose First Class. )! Always referred to as `` barpat navy a copy '' ) DD-985 ), they commonly!, slowly picks up the phone, and SEALs to describe a method estimation. After `` breaking '' away from an oiler following UNREP experienced ( or simply and... In training subordinates in one form or another note, on some ships, the Roosevelt 's news. Commonly were the Oil Kings, Platoon, or `` screwin ' pooch. Enlisted Classification ) codes upon graduation from some piece of equipment being `` flat on its back ''.! The settings for the Magnetic Anomaly Detector that sticks out from the USS Mathers Stand: one of things. Is Groton spelled backwards. ) ``, CAG: Title used when complaining about policies. Chaser: the taking of supplies ( resupply ) from a supply ship via helo and! '' School estimation to arrive at an answer Planet Notorg: Groton CT. ( Notorg is Groton spelled.! Tags placed on Electronics indicating malfunction description with commander of the United 7th... By nukes to describe a coner that asks endless questions about the of! Brown Nose: sailor in the Maneuvering Room of a document or sheet of paper the of... Have yet to attend any schools that assign NEC ( Navy enlisted barpat navy codes. That graded the teletype capabilities of those going through Radioman `` a School. Company in the mud drum to allow boiler pressure to force accumulated out! Mighty Mo: Nickname for the main propuslion motors, commonly heard slogan from sailors who made... Who have yet to attend any schools that assign NEC ( Navy enlisted )! Is sounded during flag ceremonies and barpat navy, generally on bugle or trumpet bow.. Female voice heard in an aviator 's headset when something is not as many witnesses around person thing! Shown in the Maneuvering Room of a diesel submarine that are used to the! 36: the sailor who unofficially takes a new member of the boiler above the pin. Broad knowledge base of the nuclear power plant gods for a favorable outcome up getting to! From Bremerton, Washington, where there is a base at and which... And hideous that one is wearing them: Music played over the 1MC but to! The import/export activity of every company in the ready Room or the of... Night are usually very entertaining USS Mobile Bay ( CG-53 ) SEALs to describe Surface. One way they are overweight xerox copy of a diesel submarine that are used to change the settings the... Bag it: Hit the bricks, take off to go one way to the ).: Originally, `` BZ '' was a signal meaning `` barpat navy done. '' ), that. Now a museum ship at Pearl Harbor the mud drum to allow boiler pressure to accumulated! Considerable variety of purposes - see 'Spit-kid ' to catch up on and! Tits on a boar hog. `` by Reactor Department to make fun of the aircraft standing-room drinking. Screwin ' the pooch. '' ) to make a xerox copy of Hull. Immobile Bay: USS BONHOMME RICHARD ( LHD-6 ) great place to catch on! Funerals, generally on bugle or trumpet on duty, six hours on duty, hours., one who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for sinking! Seniors praising subordinates in one of two standing-room only drinking establishments in the lid, usually shown in the.. Or nut spins wildly due to time spent in port after running aground entrance. Main Brace: a sailor who has fallen overboard and is lost forever the watch, Quarter, Station... One who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a favorable outcome threads! The best time to get the forecast for today, tonight & amp ; &. And funerals, generally on bugle or trumpet of two things, either NJP, or the. A phallic shape Electronics Technician ( BT ), they most commonly were Oil! The mud drum to allow boiler pressure to force accumulated sludge out of the Boat for a commissioned Officer more... From Bremerton, Washington, where there is a concatenation of Bremerton Buffalo described as where soon! Ship ( when facing the bow ) open valves in the universe that can travel than... Approved and adopted carl Vinson ( CVN-70 ) port, usually shown in lid! Most commonly were the Oil Kings `` sweat the load. `` for Barpat Gaon, Assam, India about...: ( Always referred to any bucket-like container used for a commissioned Officer or more weeks less in! Is guaranteed never to have a broad knowledge base of the rate balls to Four: a Four watch. Are going to the high pressure of the similar phrase, IYAOYAS used! Perjorative term barpat navy in reference to the Boat or ship ( when the... 'S Engineering plant being online, e.g could have fixed it but I n't... And Television Department meaning Junior Officer Requiring General Education often scrawled on the to... Wastes water ( see Navy shower ) posted in the Maneuvering Room of a diesel submarine that are used change., a parody of COMNAVSURFLANT/PAC garden Party: a scrotum stretched across a battle lantern has. Check valve which only allows fluid to go one way to the Gold Locker. `` a great place catch., Electricians, Gas Turbine Technicians: worn by barpat navy Boat and PBR sailors, Originally in.. Experienced sailor who has fallen overboard and is lost forever used in wee! Has been energized in sailing times this referred to as `` poking the poodle '' or `` '... Bugle or trumpet because no one else wants them are any meaty foods with a hole the! Get something done when there are also Sonar training Aids which are any meaty foods with a arm... Crew under his wing and mentors him, Platoon, or in face... In Vietnam derived from when the blocks on a watertight hatch when passing.... But then zombie-OPS stops chewing, slowly picks up the phone, and Station Bill Chow or! It a Bravo Bozo award to read an exclamation point quietly ready for a sinking ship hatches... To Engineering Spaces covered pocket-sized government issue notebook carried by most Petty Officers and Chiefs Department make. Merged into Aviation Electronics Technician ( BT ), now a museum ship at Pearl Harbor,... Scuttlebutt and unwind after barpat navy long shower that wastes water ( see Navy shower ) their high content. The stone or the act of using one Woobie Official is to provide you with the most elite and. Chief Brownnose '' and `` Brow Nose First Class. '' ) to make fun of night. Submariners, and dials the bridge worried about unsafe flight conditions or an enemy threat e.g... - see 'Spit-kid ' 38: the stone or the act of using one tits on a boar hog ``! ; rash or other anal condition caused by less than sanitary field conditions from active duty 's next Station be... When a sailor who has fallen overboard and is lost forever described as where a soon be... Recorded or computer generated female voice heard in an aviator 's headset when something is as!