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- the United States Navy, watertender (abbreviated WT) was a petty officer rating which existed from 1884 to 1948. Watertenders held a paygrade equivalent...
- The Pacific Coast Marine Firemen, Oilers, Watertenders and Wipers ****ociation (MFOW), commonly referred to as the Marine Firemen's Union, is an American...
- the boom on gaff rig boats for extra downwind performance when racing. watertender See fireman (definition 1). waterway 1.  Any navigable body of water...
- the U.S. Navy's Boiler Technician Rate - which had formed out of the Watertender, Boilermaker, and Boilerman ratings (that used the same symbol). The...
- wt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. WT or Wt may refer to: Weight Watertender, a former petty officer rating in the United States Navy Weapons technician...
- States' entry into World War II, Peterson had achieved the rank of chief watertender. He was ****igned to the USS Neosho, an oiler ship operating in the Pacific...
- served in the Eastern Theater of Operations. Elmer C. Bigelow † Navy Watertender First class USS Fletcher, off Corregidor Island, Philippines February...
- an Australian time zone Chief Water Tender, a former paygrade for a watertender in the U.S. Navy Constant weight, a freediving discipline This disambiguation...
- suffered an oil-tank explosion and fire while at sea. Six men—Chief Watertenders August Holtz and Patrick Reid, Chief Machinist's Mates Thomas Stanton...
- the destroyer USS Litchfield (DD-336). By 1941, he had become a chief watertender on board the training and target ship USS Utah. On December 7, 1941,...