Crew
see also: Etymology of Crew
The crew , generally, indicates the whole of the affected personnel to the good walk of a Véhicule. One speaks thus about crew on a Avion, on a Bateau, a Tank…
On a plane or ship, the crew is under the orders of a Commander . One speaks indeed about the commander and his crew .
The possible Passager S do not form part of the crew.
The national authorities (of the house) fix for each ship the quantity and the quality of the team members (decision of manpower).
The crew of a Warship
It is composed of four categories of personnel:
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of the marine S for the control of the ship: the operation and the Navigation;
- of the combatants and the specialists to serve the weapons and the equipment;
- of the mechanics for the safety and propulsion, power plants;
- of the auxiliaries to ensure the tasks of the everyday life.
See too
- Bond for the maritime regulation
Simple: Crew
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