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Aviation Machinist's Mate is the only one of the four that is still in use today, making it the oldest U.S. Naval Aviation Rating still in service. [ 2 ] In April, 1948, the rating's abbreviation was changed from AMM to AD, but the insignia has not changed since 1921.
E-1 to E-3 are divided into five general occupational fields (airman, constructionman, fireman, hospitalman, or seaman) based on their rate. For example, an AD (Aviation Machinist's Mate) E-3 would be referred to as an Airman, an E-2 as an Airman Apprentice, and E-1 as an Airman Recruit.
Machinist's Mate (or MM) is a rating in the United States Navy's engineering community. It is non-capitalised as machinist's mate when discussing the generic rating rather than as a proper noun when discussing a specific enlisted seaman (Machinist's Mate Jane Doe, MM John Doe) carrying that rating.
The AMH was for hydraulic systems (landing gear, brakes, flight controls and all related). The AMS was structural/sheet metal. Today's AM Rating began from the aviation metalsmith used between 1921 and 1948. In 2001, the AMS and AMH Ratings were merged to form the AM Rating, the AME Rating remains a separate and distinct rating.
The U.S. Navy has several ratings or job specialties for its enlisted members. An enlisted member is known by the enlisted rating, for example a Machinist's Mate (MM), or by the enlisted rate, for example Petty Officer First Class (PO1). Often Navy enlisted members are addressed by a combination of rating and rate; in this example, this ...
ABF – Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuels) [1] ABFD – Advanced Base Floating Dry Dock, class/type of ship; ABH – Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Aircraft Handling) [1] AC – Air Traffic Controlman [1] ACR – Armored cruiser, class/type of ship; AD – Auxiliary, Destroyer Tender, class/type of ship; AD – Aviation Machinist's Mate [1] ADCON ...
Elijah Hummell, 21, was serving at the Naval Submarine Base in New London, Connecticut as a Machinist's Mate of Nuclear Second Class Petty Officer. He was assigned to the USS Idaho SSN 799 and was ...
Bruno Peter Gaido (March 21, 1916 – June 15, 1942) was an American sailor who served in the United States Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate during World War II.While flying as a gunner for pilot Frank O'Flaherty in a Douglas SBD Dauntless during the Battle of Midway, he was shot down and captured by the Japanese whilst waiting for rescue from American forces.