It should be noted that during the time of TOS, Gene Roddenberry didn't think the ship would have any enlisted crew, such as NASA in that astronauts were commissioned officers.
I wouldn't characterize it as such. The BM's primary responsibilities are the external appearance of the ship, the maintenance and operation of the ship's boats, upkeep of the cordage (the lines, ropes and stays), and the maintenance and operation of the anchor. They run the paint locker and provide the manpower pool for the bridge and lookout watches. They operate the boat winches and are always involved in UNREP operations. BMs are also the ones that are most versed in the traditions of the service and usually responsible for carrying out any pomp and circumstance.As I understand it (being married to a Navy Yeoman), a Boatswain's Mate is kind of a Jack-of-all-trade general sailor.
Gotcha. As I said, it's minor quibble.In my world, most enlisted (with some notable exceptions) come in as a BM, and later change rating to a specialty.
Rate == Rank / Pay-grade
Rating == Job-title / MOS
It should be noted that during the time of TOS, Gene Roddenberry didn't think the ship would have any enlisted crew, such as NASA in that astronauts were commissioned officers.
And that's what I responded to, your understanding of today's Navy.@BK613 ... all true, for today's Navy.
I don't either but I do see the evolution stemming from where they are now. IMO, Deck to Engineering is about as big a leap as House Painter to Diesel Mechanic. YMMV.In the Trek era, however, I don't think we see much in the way of ropes and lines, or paint lockers. Of course, tradition would dictate the rating of Boatswain's Mate should not be eliminated but rather will evolve for the times and technology. (Yes, I do know the USCG merged BMs into QMs.)
As I understand it (being married to a Navy Yeoman), a Boatswain's Mate is kind of a Jack-of-all-trade general sailor.
@Shamrock Holmes FWIW, senior enlisted among the engineering rates have been known to stand Engineering Officer of the Watch (and other such 'officer' engineering watches) so it is just not BMs that have 'officer' responsibilities beyond their paygrade. I've also seen a senior enlisted stand in for the Main Propulsion Assistant (which is typically filled by a commissioned or warrant officer.)
You guys make it sound like all Boatswain's Mates are Chiefs, or at least First Class. What about BM3 & BM2??
@Sgt_G was correct about one thing, in a roundabout way. Deck department was the default destination for recruits straight out of boot camp (ones that didn't go to a school instead or otherwise have a rating.) So the newbies to the fleet were typically under the Bosun's care at first.
You guys make it sound like all Boatswain's Mates are Chiefs, or at least First Class. What about BM3 & BM2??
I'm not even sure the US Navy still has "strikers" in 2021, but I'm pretty sure that Star Fleet won't have any. Starships are too technical to send boots straight out to the fleet. In my view, everyone will go to an A-school.If they don't come in as a specialist (e.g., electrician, plumber, machinist mate, etc), they come in as a Boatswain.
Also, to address one of the concerns above, I put a Boatswain in the engine room because I figure there's some equipment beside the Warp & Impulse Engines / Auxiliary Power Reactor for them to run / monitor, such as the AC electrical power generators.
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