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{{Short description|Naval military rank}}
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'''Ordinary seaman''' is a [[military rank]] used in naval forces.
== United Kingdom ==
In the [[Royal Navy]] in the middle of the 18th century, the term ''ordinary seaman'' was used to refer to a [[Seaman (rank)|seaman]] with between one and two years' experience at sea, who showed enough [[seamanship]] to be so [[Naval rating|rated]] by their captain.<ref name=Lavery129>Lavery 1989, p. 129</ref> A seaman with less than a year's experience was referred to as a [[Landsman (rank)|landsman]]
Later, the term was formalized as a rating for the lowest normal grade of [[Seaman (rank)|seaman]]. They are not trained in any special task. They are required to work at physically hard tasks of great variety. One needs an [[Ordinary Seaman Certificate]] to obtain work. One can become an able seaman as a promotion from this position.
In the modern Royal Navy the rank of Able Seaman is achieved by all recruits on completion of basic training ([[HMS Raleigh (shore establishment)|HMS ''Raleigh'']]) and subsequent intensive training in the specialisation of choice. Thus the rank of Ordinary Seaman is obsolete. This is in line with increasing technical specialisation and ability of RN personnel.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/Careers/Pay-Benefits-and-Learning/Pay-Details|title = Royal Navy Pay | Salaries & Benefits of Joining the Royal Navy}}</ref>
== United States ==
Ordinary seaman was the second-lowest rank of the 19th century [[United States Navy]], ranking above [[
The rank existed from 1797 to 1917, when it was renamed "seaman second class". Seaman second class was later changed to the modern-day rank of [[seaman apprentice]]. The related ranks of ordinary seaman second class and ordinary seaman, engineer's force, existed in 1876–1885 and 1871–1883, respectively.<ref>{{cite web |last=Malin |first=Charles A. |url=http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq78-3.htm |title=Compilation of Enlisted Ratings and Apprenticeships, U.S. Navy, 1775 to 1969 |publisher=Naval Historical Center |date=19 May 1999 |
== Other countries ==
The term ''ordinary seaman'' is currently used in the
In the [[Royal Canadian Navy]], the rank of
==References==
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==Bibliography==
*{{cite book|last=Lavery|first=Brian|date=1989|title=Nelson's Navy: The Ships, Men and Organisation, 1793-1815|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|isbn=0851775217}}
* N.A.M. Roger. ''The Wooden World: An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy.'' W.W. Norton and Company, 1986.
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