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Master Mariner
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mandylou | Report | 25 Aug 2010 21:37 |
I am looking for the meaning of the term Master Mariner. |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 25 Aug 2010 21:47 |
If you Google "Master Mariner" it gives you a very detailed definition from Wikipedia as its first entry. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 25 Aug 2010 21:47 |
Master Mariner is a Captain who obtained an unlimited Masters licence |
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~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~ **007 1/2** | Report | 25 Aug 2010 21:47 |
I've always assumed at sea :) |
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mandylou | Report | 25 Aug 2010 22:02 |
Thank you everyone this should help. |
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Thelma | Report | 25 Aug 2010 22:03 |
My father was a limited master mariner. |
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mandylou | Report | 27 Aug 2010 14:25 |
Thank you I shall use the web. |
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JLP | Report | 12 Sep 2010 20:33 |
I believe that the term master mariner was a person with a captains ticket working in the merchant navy rather than the royal navy. Royal Navy personnel were more often described as sailor rather than mariner. |
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