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Revision as of 01:17, 20 February 2025
Sailor
A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who navigates waterborne vessels or assists as a crewmember in their operation and maintenance. The term bluejacket may be used for British or US Navy enlisted sailors, the latter especially when deployed ashore as infantry.
History
The term sailor has an ancient history, deriving from the time when sailing was the main method of moving goods across seas and oceans. In the Age of Discovery, sailors were vital to the exploration of the world.
Roles and Duties
A sailor's role can vary greatly, depending on the type of ship they are on, the type of journey, and the specific duties assigned to them. Some sailors may be in charge of navigation, while others may be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the ship's engines, equipment, and systems.
Training and Qualifications
Becoming a sailor often requires specific training and qualifications, which can vary depending on the country and type of sailing. In many cases, a sailor must complete a certain amount of sea time, as well as pass written and practical exams.
In Popular Culture
Sailors have been a common theme in literature and film, often portrayed as adventurous, hardworking, and brave. Some of the most famous fictional sailors include Captain Ahab from Moby-Dick and Long John Silver from Treasure Island.
See Also
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