- The
wardroom is the mess
cabin or
compartment on a
warship or
other military ship for
commissioned naval officers above the rank of midshipman. Although...
- officers' mess
rather than the
wardroom (although in
ships too
small to have a
warrant officers' mess, they did mess in the
wardroom).
Warrant officers and commissioned...
- Forces,
there are
normally three messes: the officers' mess (called the
wardroom in
naval establishments), for
commissioned officers and
officer cadets;...
- The
First Ward
Wardroom is a
historic meeting hall at 171
Fountain Street in Pawtucket,
Rhode Island. It is a single-story red
brick building, with a low-pitch...
- The
Fifth Ward
Wardroom is a
historic meeting hall at 47
Mulberry Street in Pawtucket,
Rhode Island. It is a single-story red
brick building, with a low-pitch...
- such as
messing (i.e., mess hall or mess deck
versus officers mess or
wardroom),
separate billeting/berthing, domiciles, and
general recreation facilities...
-
Royal Navy
officers in a
wardroom seated toasting the King, from a
series titled 'The
Royal Navy
during the
Second World War'....
-
social status.
Surgeons were
wardroom warrant officers with a high status,
billeted along with the
other officers in the
wardroom.
Surgeons were ****isted by...
- officers" and "senior
commissioned branch officers" and were
admitted to the
wardroom, but
their insignia remained the same. In 1956 they were
integrated into...
- non-gentlemen.
Royal Navy
ships were led by
commissioned officers of the
wardroom,
which consisted of the captain, his lieutenants, as well as
embarked Royal...