CVN 7 on 2: The USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72. The name comes from "rveill" (or "rveil"), the French word for "wake up.". This follows from a three-section watch rotation, and results in the sailor standing watch at a different time every day and night, repeating every three days. Marching Party: In boot camp, an after-hours regimen of intensive training exercises, supervised by the command's special warfare personnel. Trons: Those in the AT Rate, primarily O Level, who work in Navy avionics. Monkey and a football: Short for "A monkey trying to fuck a football, and the football is winning." Dilbert often paid dearly for his ignorance, lack of attention to detail, or carelessness. COD: Carrier Onboard Delivery: The C-2 Greyhound, which ferries people and supplies to and from a carrier on a regular basis. Airstart: (1) An attempt to restart an aircraft's engine (s) after in-flight ", Tape Zebra: Maddening condition aboard ship, especially aircraft carriers, where passageways are "taped off" so that they may be waxed, dried, and buffed in the middle of the night. Also called the "high seas." So called due to the number of fires that have broken out on board ship. Joe (Cup of Joe): (A cup of) coffee. But he still says he never heard that name when he was in the Navy. Every sailor has an assigned duty station to be manned; the ship is set for maximum water tight integrity. Finally, TURN ON THE WATER to rinse off. R2D2: Dome-shaped Phalanx CIWS system, after the visually similar. Ground-Pounder: Navy term for Marines, specifically infantry. Both beers are opened when they are given to the crewmember to prevent them from being hoarded. Deduction is usually one to five points per infraction, depending on the severity. Method of requesting speed changes from the Engine Room using the Engine Order Telegraph (EOT), normally from the Bridge. Liberty Risk: A sailor who loves liberty a little too much, so much so that he puts himself in danger by drinking too much, getting into fights, or pissing off the locals. Peanut Butter Shot: A painful shot normally given in the back of the hip or gluteus maximus. Extra Man Onboard, Enlisted Puke: Derogatory term used sparingly and very privately among junior officers to describe a particularly worthless and disliked enlisted subordinate. Squat to Pee: An ELT (Engineering Laboratory Technician, a water chemistry and radiation monitor on a nuclear powered vessel) or (. Often placed off limits by the captain. Get Fucked or Fuck-Off from your Navy equals and lower in rank. Usually consists of one cruiser, one supply ship, and one or two destroyers, frigates, and submarines. Some things to consider while coming up with a nickname for Sailor are here: 1. All of these were later designated as Cruisers. No Balls: An expression used to suggest that a person does not have the, No Load: A useless sailor. Drop your cocks and grab your socks: A saying that the petty officer of the watch yells in the sleeping quarters when it's time for everyone to get up. SSGN: Submarine, Guided Missile, Nuclear, class of ship. Would you like a kick to help you get airborne? Aviation Ordnancemen are expected to have a broad knowledge base of the rate and and be able to perform any duties of the rate. Admin: Aviation,Pre-arranged meeting point, or shared hotel in-port. Can be bought in most Japanese convenience stores or at a ChuHai stand in the Honch. Submarines are also sometimes called canoes because of their long, slender shape. Also referred to as a "talking kneeboard." Gator-Freighter: A ship used in amphibious warfare, or generally the transportation of Marines and their equipment, especially, a carrier-like vessel (. Lifer cup: A coffee cup stained brown by repeated use. This is used in boot camp to refer to those boots who have received their dungaree uniforms so recently that they haven't been ironed, just washed, they are therefore wrinkled, like a raisin. Single, for all intents and purposes, until the day their spouse returns from deployment. Sweat the load: Personal stress about being able to perform some task; to feel stress about a situation. Field expedient ___: Anything that is made or done ad hoc in the field. Quarters can be for the entire command, or just the department, division, or branch. Quarterdeck: Ceremonial area of the ship used while in port for either boarding, or disembarking the ship, usually found at the main deck level, mid-ship. ("Set material condition Zebra throughout the ship" is part of the standard GQ alarm.). So named because one can't do anything without a chit, especially one that is "lost in routing". AMAN Nobody: "AM3 Schmuckatelli said to, Chief.". Doc: Nickname and term of respect given to Hospital Corpsman by their shipmates and Marines. PFA: Physical Fitness Assessment: new name for PRT. MidShitHead: Enlisted common term for a Naval Academy or ROTC Midshipman on their summer cruise on a ship or a command, gaining real Navy experience between academic class years. No longer in use, see VFA. It is a combination of a rank (Hospital Recruit, the most junior. (3) to John Wayne (a helmet): To leave one's helmet's chin strap undone, the way John Wayne often did in movies. Alpha Inspection: Formal inspection of uniforms and living spaces. 2JV: Engineering sound-powered circuit. Joe Navy: Another term for a lifer with no life outside the Navy. Punishment for screwing up or being a Rock. Also possibly named to represent a generator that is providing no power to the system and therefore not taking on its share of the load. Usually used as part of a goose-chase. Channel Fever: Anxiousness, felt when approaching port, to get leave. Gator: Gator Navy vessel or sailor. Also called "Cornbacked Gator" or "Brown Trout.". Non-Qual Navy: Derisive term used by Naval Aviators, Submariners, and SEALs to describe the Surface Navy. Floating Bellhop: Derisive Army term for sailor. War Chicken: A derogatory term for the Special Warfare Insignia earned by Navy SEALS. MAD Boom surfing: Struggling to complete or barely passing required evolutions in training on the P-3 Orion Patrol Aircraft. Workers in the Paint Locker can literally turn someones life into a living hell, by running them all over the ship to get the proper signatures on their paint chit. Derived from when the blocks on a block and tackle are together and can not lift any higher. Whistling Shit Can of Death: CH-46 Seaknight Helicopter, described as such because of the whistling sound the engines make, and because the CH-46 has been prone to failures, and has killed its share of air crews. The edge of passing or failing at something, or ". Also called Vitamin M and Grunt Candy, the latter especially when dispensed to Marines. It is sometimes used by seniors praising subordinates in one form or another. 8 (or) 6 boat. Or you can just keep calling all the Marines soldiers. (Usually six hours on duty, six hours off duty. To permanently dispose of something as if it never existed. Shark shit: A sailor who has fallen overboard and is lost forever. Originally a Torpedo Boat Destroyer, then later, just Destroyer. Helmet Fire: When a pilot becomes so task saturated in the cockpit that he loses the big picture and situational awareness (SA). USS Notagain (DD 214): The fictional ship which sailors who are separating from the Navy specify when they are asked which command they are going to, or which former sailors specify when new personnel ask which ship they are on. Compare "Ricky Boxing.". Skateboard: A clipboard full of random papers carried as a skating prop, to provide a visual "excuse" for wandering around the ship. ", Wog: Short for "pollywog", as in "wog ceremony.". The hostess will expect some entertainment (dancing, dinner, etc.). Quarter Mile Island: CVN-65, USS Enterprise, and all eight of her reactors. Tarpaulin: A kind of cover made of a material such as canvas that is covered with tar, wax, or (2) A reference to the restroom or locker room in general. Pineapple Fleet: The Pacific Fleet, usually refers to the Seventh Fleet (in the western Pacific) and specifically to ships stationed in. Apocryphally, a show in which women have sex with dogs and ponies: Sailors may claim to have witnessed such shows in. Originated during World War II when Admiral "Bull" Halsey designated one officer to oversee wardroom functions. Passing through, especially by junior enlisted sailors, is highly discouraged. ", Grab-ass: Any kind of unstructured group socialization or horse-play, usually during working hours. SERP: Senior Enlisted Rest Period. Scuttlebutt: (1) A drinking fountain. Assholes and elbows: The only things which should be seen by a boatswains mate when deck hands are on their hands and knees holystoning a wooden deck. ", Float Check (also Flotation Testing, Float test): Throwing something overboard. Retired RMs may often use ZUG in place of "no" or "negative.". Trap: A fixed-wing arrested landing on an aircraft carrier. Grip and grin: A public affairs or awards event in which some member of the command must shake hands, smile, and have their photo taken. On small boats, the "First" is in charge of boatswain mates and deck seaman. Wardroom: Officer's mess, or dining room. Drive On! The Enlistee is immediately granted E-3 rank upon completion of basic training, and E-4 rank upon completion of "A" school. JORP: Junior Officer Rest Period. Used in slang expressions such as "Talk to me when you've got some Time On The Pond.". ", Black Pants: An enlisted sailor below the rank of E-7 (Chief Petty Officer). Jack Lord, American actor, Steve McGarret on Hawaii Five-O. Also known as Extra Military Instruction (EMI). one that is given one hour before shift change and will require at least 3 hours to complete. So called on account of its unique smell and the overall (un)cleanliness of the city. See UA, the correct Naval term. "Oh, about a cunt hair." Beer Day: On many navy ships, even in the present day, all hands are given 2 beers if they are underway without a port call for a given period of time generally 45 days. (USMC) A 50/50 solution of Skin-So-Soft & alcohol used during drill to repel sand fleas at Paris Island. Like a Big Dog: Doing something in a big way; Something larger than life that is happening; Being aggressive, mean with a loud growl. 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. VFA: Fixed Wing Strike Fighter Squadron, made up of Legacy F/A-18C or D model Hornets or F/A-18E,F or G model Super Hornets. It is typically made to disappear 30 seconds before it is needed, sending junior enlisted crewmembers into a panic that the mast will hit the bridge under which the ship is about to pass. Typically, as a hazing ritual, sailors fresh out of boot camp are sent out on a wild goose chase to retrieve a, "Portable", Pad Eye. also,"Forever Fucking Gone", A frigate which spends more time underway than in port. ADSEP: ADministrative SEParation: Release from Naval Service for administrative reasons. Derragoratory term for a JO. "You look like you just climbed out of the dipsy dumpster, Seaman Timmy!". Gaff Off: To ignore or purposely fail to show proper respect to someone more senior, such as by blowing off an assigned task, by not saluting, or by using improper forms of address. Nonskid Wax: A fictitious substance used for waxing non-skid decks, something junior sailors are sent looking for. Bully Big Dick: The USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71). : Shortest Nuke on Board. ". This term refers to all those sailors who have had the experience of crossing the equator Snivel: To request time off or to not be scheduled, usually for personal reasons. The subs and the sailors are on eternal patrol. It is sometimes cured by a "Channel Fever Shot," a slap or kick to the backside. Haze Grey Motherfucker: Sailor (or CO) who prefers to be under way as much as possible, or a ship and crew that spends a great deal of time under waye.g, We were haze grey motherfuckers.. Ricky Sweep: Use of a bare hand to gather dustbunnies and other dirt from a deck. Battle Stations: A manning condition involving (usually) all hands. Can refer to malicious "scuttlebutt," exaggerated "no-shitters," or blatently phony sea stories. ", Hooligan Navy: WWII Navy pejorative for the Coast Guard, from its flexibility in enlisting men discharged from other services to rapidly expand for Prohibition. Mexico searches for 3 missing US sailors with plane, ships. Before OBAs the Navy developed and used RBAs--Rescue Breathing Apparatus. Latex Glove: Crews nickname given to the AEGIS cruiser USS, Love Boat: Crews nickname given to the "USS McKee AS-41" submarine tender, Magnificent Seven: Term of endearment for the, Midway Magic: Nickname for USS Midway CV-41, now a museum in San Diego, Pubic Mound: Crews nickname given to the destroyer tender USS, PI: Phillipine Islands (notably Subic Bay Naval Base), Rough Rider: Official call sign for USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), "S" Girls: USS Skate SSN-578, USS Swordfish SSN-579, USS Sargo SSN-583 and USS SeSarandon adragon SSN-584. See also WESTPAC/LANTPAC widow. Check Valve: A person who "does for himself or herself, but not others." Can also refer to a green or inexperienced sailor, officer or enlisted person, e.g. The near universal habit of repeating the last word in an acronym, e.g. "That donkey dick is about as useful as tits on a boar hog.". X-Ray Fitting: (1) A hatch, scuttle or the like which in normal condition is closed both in-port and at-sea. This term usually only applies to nukes who have not re-enlisted (i.e. producing adequate electricity, steam, etc. Meat Gazer: Unlucky individual designated to make sure the urine in a "Whiz Quiz" actually comes from the urinator's body. Sterling Hayden, American actor and author, Gen. Jack D. Ripper in Dr. Strangelove. Drifter: Sailor who at all times lacks the ability to stay focused. CO: Commanding Officer. Division: Middle organizational level in most naval commands, below department and above branch. FTN: Fuck the Navy (common epithet used when complaining about naval policies or regulations). Self-explanatory. NAMTRADET: Naval Aviation Maintenance Training Detachment. Sparks: Radioman. Back when there existed a rating called Boiler Technician (BT), they most commonly were the Oil Kings. See "Raisin. Score is kept by awarding 3 points for bids made and taken and 1 point for each additional trick. COMNAVSNACPAC, COMNAVSNACLANT: A sailor who stores a lot of junk food in their rack. A Golden Screwjob is never spoken of when the sailor in question is within hearing range. Once I get to the fleet im going to call the aircrew "fruit of the loom". Sandblower: A person of very short stature. Branch: Lowest organizational level in most naval commands. 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. The washer or nut spins wildly due to the high pressure of the steam. "Gadoozlefrank is an enlisted puke. A common joke is to ask inexperienced personnel on watch to "keep an eye out for signs of C-GU11s in the area, over." 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. Example: Watch Officer-"What is pH?" Naval Academy. All Family Grams were screened by the CO/XO upon receipt, prior to distribution to the individual. Honch ("the Honch"): Entertainment district just outside the main gate of Yokosuka Naval Base. ", Danger nut: A "fun" game in which one or more sailors place a washer or nut around a rod or similar metal device and then hold it to a steam vent. It is played to "motivate" the crew after an UNREP, VERTREP, etc. Also, a traditional naval toast. "How are you doing today PO Jones" "Living the dream Captain". 11 Slang Nicknames For Navy Sailors 1. Term has become obsolete due to more normal looking frame choices now offered (outside of enlisted recruit training, at least). Action Guy: A SEAL, SWCC, EOD, Diver or Recon Corpsman type. Aviators "call the ball" as a reference guide to their positioning in the landing sequence. LOST: Line Of Sight Tasking: when a senior officer, usually the XO, tasks the first poor bastard JO who walks across his path with some time-consuming, inane project that he knows absolutely nothing about. ZUG: Negative. ", ESWS: Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist. Screwing the Pooch: Making a huge mistake. Precursor to Yellow Shirt. "Tack on crow": (Hazing) When promoted in rank, senior and equivalent ranks would tack the crow (solidly punching) patch on one's arm as good luck so it does not "fall off." Compare "USS Ustafish.". XO: Executive Officer: The second-in-Command of a ship, aviation squadron or shore command, second in authority to the Commanding Officer. I'm Navy 150 I know Navy 83. Secure: To turn off, end, or make tighter, e.g. Can be "simulated" for a non-hazing by equal connotation. "Boot ensign.". Also known as the Bitch Box. Also refers to a friend who has become non-responsive. September 03, 2009, 07:32 PM #7. Ricky Girlfriend: A male sailor's hand, used to masturbate. FOD: Foreign Object Damage. "We're going to have great liberty this port: A tuna boat just pulled in!". Aye, aye: Yes (I heard the order, I understand the order, and I intend to obey the order). Jocularly re-interpreted as "Christ It Won't Shoot" or "Captain I Was Sure." Usually tasked with dirty and nasty jobs often referred to as "Shit Work.". John Wayne: (1) A can opener supplied with "C" rations. (2) An underperforming Cryptologic Technician or "CT" Shitbag. Wog Dog: Sailor acting as a vicious dog and part of the "Royal Party" during Shellback initiation. When leaving base, only "essential" stops could be made in utilities, of which alcohol was not one of them. 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. WebAre there any nicknames for Female sailors? Haze Grey: The color painted on Navy ships. Goat locker: A lounge or galley for the exclusive use of "Chiefs.". Also "Neurotic" for a midshipman in the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC). Come back an hour later: one will be missing, one will be broken, and one will be in his pocket." A concrete vibrator used to remove air bubbles. The F-14 Tomcat was also widely accepted. Most schedule writers will have a "snivel log" for such requests, which may or may not be granted based on the needs of the unit and the sniveler's standing with the schedules officer (Skeds-O). ASMO: Assignment Memorandum Orders. Grog: Initially, this referred to the watered down rum ration given daily to sailors in the Royal Navy. VF: Fixed Wing Fighter Aircraft Squadrons. This title can be claimed by very few indeed. So called because it is the 5th branch of the armed forces, yet falls under the control of the Department of Homeland Security. 4MC: Emergency communications circuit that overrides sound powered phone communications to alert controlling stations to a casualty. F.U.B.I.J.A.R. Gig line: The visual line formed by uniform zipper, belt buckle, and buttoned shirt seam. Building 5: nickname for the USS Peleliu (LHA-5), for the amount of time she spent in port at while in Long Beach, CA. FTN Striker: Sailor whose stated goal/desire is to get discharged. VAW: Fixed Wing Carrier Airborne Early Warning aircraft Squadrons. Not a single aspect is successful. There are several female nicknames for sailors and each of these has different meanings. To throw someone 'under the bus', or to out someone as being the one who did something wrong or made a bad call. crud: An upper respiratory infection usually caught in boot camp by new recruits bringing viruses from all over the country. Bitchbox: Intercom or amplified circuit used to communicate between spaces of a ship. Bug Juice,the JP-5 infused koolaid served aboard aircraft carriers, Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary, Appendix:Glossary of U.S. Navy slang/Unit nicknames, https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Appendix:Glossary_of_U.S._Navy_slang&oldid=71237696, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Similar to a real check valve which only allows fluid to go one way. The gangsta Note, an amphibious command ship may also coordinate supporting arms from non-gators, such as destroyers or aircraft. As in "They were standing around playing grab-ass. Players bid on the number of tricks to be taken, trump is determined by draw. They are more often than not quite beautiful and are often sought after by nave junior sailors who neglect to check the downstairs plumbing until its too late. Ditch Wog: A sailor who has passed through the Suez canal or Panama canal, but has not become a shellback. Balls O'Clock: Any unspecified time late at night when it is absurd to be awake and having to do things, be on watch, etc. "Quarters" also refers to the daily morning muster for each division, announced as "QuartersQuartersAll hands to Quarters for muster, instruction, and inspection.". A nickname is often given to people who have an unusual name or some similarity to another person. JOPA: Junior Officer Protection Association. Uncle Sam's Canoe Club: The US Coast Guard. Radio girls: Derogatory term for Radiomen used by personnel in engineering ratings who do not believe they do any "real work." Phraseology: Instant Boatswain's Mate, just add water. See also "Salty," below. 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