Parts of the Ship
Events on a Ship
Places on a Ship
General
100

What is the naval term for wall?

The naval term for wall is "bulkhead"

100

What does the term "stand easy" mean?  

The term "stand easy" means break.

100

What is a galley?

A "galley" is a kitchen.

100

What does pipe down mean?

Pipe down means quiet down.


200

What is the naval term for floor?

The naval term for floor is "deck".

200

What is Kye?

Kye is a hot chocolate drink or a snack.

200

The entrance or exit of a ship where personnel must salute as they come aboard or go ashore is called ...

The Brow

200

What is the Duty watch?

The duty watch is the division that is selected on a rotational basis that is responsible for corps preparation and cleanup.

300

The left side of a ship can also be called...

The port side of a ship.

300

What is the name of the ceremony where the national flag is hoisted, usually in the morning or at the beginning of the training day?

The name of the ceremony is Colours.

300

If I was a lost item, you would find me here.

You would find me in the Scran Locker.

300

Where are the ship's routine and events kept track of?

The Ship's Log is where the ship's routine and events are kept track of.

400

The right side of a ship can also be called...

The starboard side of a ship.

400

When all personnel are dismissed for the day and may go ashore. 

Liberty boat.

400

The term _________ means the toilets/bathrooms.

The term head(s) means the toilets/bathrooms.

400

Replying Aye Aye, Sir/Ma'am means that...

I understand and will obey the directive.

500

What is the naval term for the ceiling of a ship?

The ceiling of a ship is called a "deckhead".

500

The ceremony of lowering the national colours at the end of the training day. 

Sunset.

500

What does the term Gash/Gash can mean?

The term means garbage or garbage can.

500

What is the name of the most senior cadet position?

The name of this position is Coxswain.

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