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  2. Midshipman - Wikipedia

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    In 1794, officers' servants were abolished and a new class of volunteers called 'volunteer class I' was created for boys between the ages of 11 and 13 who were considered future midshipmen and lived in the gunroom on a ship-of-the-line or with the midshipmen on a frigate or smaller vessel. [14] Volunteers were paid £6 per year. [14]

  3. What is a Midshipman? Explaining Navy's nickname ... - AOL

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    Midshipman was first a term used to describe those who worked in the main and mizzen masts of a ship, which explains the "mid" part of the nickname. The term originated in the 1600s, according to ...

  4. United States Merchant Marine Academy - Wikipedia

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    As plebes they are subject to stringent rules that govern daily life until the following spring, when they are recognized as midshipmen, fourth class, with eased restrictions and additional privileges. The following academic programs (Bachelor of Science 4-year degree programs) are offered at USMMA: [23] Marine Transportation

  5. United States Naval Academy - Wikipedia

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    Third class midshipmen have been assimilated into the brigade and are treated with more respect because they are upperclassmen. They are commonly called "youngsters." Because of their new stature and rank, the youngsters are allowed such privileges as watching television, listening to music, watching movies, and napping.

  6. Navy Midshipmen - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Both men's and women's teams are called Navy Midshipmen or Mids. [4] They participate in the NCAA's Division I, as a non-football member of the Patriot League, a football-only member of the American Athletic Conference in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and a member of the Collegiate Sprint Football League (men), Eastern ...

  7. Young gentlemen - Wikipedia

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    After about three years, they would be promoted to midshipman. 'Young gentlemen' was also used as a synonym for midshipmen. [4] Occasionally, a midshipman would be posted aboard a ship in a lower rating such as able seaman but would eat and sleep with his social equals in the cockpit. [5] Horatio Nelson served as an able seaman aboard HMS ...

  8. Why is Bill Belichick at Army-Navy game? Patriots coach grew ...

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    REQUIRED READING: Army-Navy game updates, highlights from Black Knights vs. Midshipmen 2023 game Before the 71-year-old coach won eight Super Bowls, he grew up around the Navy football program, as ...

  9. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history behind ...

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    The city's retailers wanted to capitalize on the increased traffic, so they tried to erase the negative connotation around "Black Friday," even briefly attempting to call it "Big Friday." But the ...