- The
coxswain (/ˈkɒksən/ KOK-sən or /ˈkɒksweɪn/ KOK-swayn) is the
person in
charge of a boat,
particularly its
navigation and steering. The
etymology of...
- In a
rowing crew, the
coxswain (/ˈkɒksən/ KOK-sən or /ˈkɒksweɪn/ KOK-swayn;
colloquially known as the cox or coxie) is a
crewmember who does not row but...
- who
qualify as a
coxswain. The
Coxswain on a
Coast Guard Small Boat is in
charge of the
vessel and all
personnel on board.
Coxswains,
while underway,...
- Woodgate,
Coxswain – 1891
James Woodgate,
Coxswain – 1893 (Second-Service clasp)
Colin H. Bryant,
Coxswain – 1940
Arthur Liddon,
Coxswain/Mechanic –...
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Marcus McElhenney (born July 27, 1981) is an
American coxswain and attorney. He won a
bronze medal in the men's
eight at the 2008
Summer Olympics, before...
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Ernest Krause (July 3, 1866 – unknown) was an
American coxswain serving in the
United States Navy
during the Spanish–American War who
received the Medal...
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Caryn Davies,
Laurel Korholz, Anna Mickelson,
Lianne Nelson, Mary
Whipple (
coxswain) 5:56.55 OB, WB ->
Final A Romania:
Rodica Florea,
Viorica Susanu, Aurica...
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single sculls,
occupied by one person, to s**** with
eight rowers and a
coxswain,
called eights.
There are a wide
variety of
course types and
formats of...
- and
river ****ault commands. The
Small Craft Pin (commonly
called the '
Coxswain Pin' or 'Boat Pin' by U.S. Navy sailors) is
issued in gold for officers...
- was a
Swedish rowing coxswain who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Vaxholm. In 1920 he was the
coxswain of the
Swedish boat...