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Midshipman
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:''For the fishes called midshipman, see
Midshipman fish''
A '''midshipman''' is a
subordinate officer, or alternatively a
commissioned officer of the lowest rank, in the
navy navies of several English-speaking countries. The word derives from the part of ship, amidships, where they were usually stationed.
Royal Navy
Image:Midshipman.jpg thumb|Midshipman's badge|150px|left
In the
Royal Navy, the rank of midshipman is one of the oldest ranks still in existence, and is the second lowest rank of officer, above that of
Officer Cadet. Although not commissioned, midshipmen are officers in the Royal Navy, and rank immediately below
Second Lieutenants in the
British Army and
Pilot Officers in the
Royal Air Force and above all enlisted and warrant ranks. A midshipman's rank insignia, which has changed little since
Napoleonic wars Napoleonic times, is a white rhomboid piece of cloth with a gold button and a twist of white cord on each side of the coat collar.
Midshipmen were formerly appointed by warrant or simply entered onto a ship's books, but today, like other subordinate officers, hold their ranks by
Admiralty Board orders. In Napoleonic times boys could only be rated midshipmen after two years at sea, after which they were eligible to sit the examination for
Lieutenant after a further four years, being at least 19 years of age. Today the rank is only held by officers under the age of 20, at which age they are appointed
Sub-Lieutenants (or Acting Sub-Lieutenants where this rank still exists).
Image:UK-Navy-OFD.svg thumb|Midshipman's insignia|150px|right
In Royal Navy slang, midshipmen are sometimes referred to as "snotties", and a somewhat dubious urban legend states that the three buttons formerly on the jacket cuffs of the midshipman were placed there to prevent him wiping his nose on his sleeve [http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/static/pages/4755.html].
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United States Navy
In the
United States Navy a Midshipman is for all intents and purposes an officer cadet although the rank is still an appointed officer rank in the Navy, as similar to the Royal Navy. The term "
cadet" is incorrect and inappropriate as in the Navy and Marine Corps, a "cadet" refers to a high school student in
NJROTC. The collar and sleeve insignia varies by school year, but officers' uniforms are worn. A
Freshman wears no collar insignia, a
Sophomore wears a single fouled anchor on the right collar point, a
Junior fouled anchors on each collar point, and a
Senior wears eagles perched on fouled anchors, or an officer rank. Shoulder boards and the lapels of the service dress blue uniforms have a gold anchor, except for Midshipman officers, whose shoulder boards have a small gold star and horizontal stripes indicating their rank. Midshipmen officer ranks are those of the
United_States_Navy U.S. Navy, but the collar insignia are gold bars, for the ranks of Midshipman
Ensign (one bar or stripe) to Midshipman
Captain (six bars or stripes) in the Brigade of Midshipmen at the
United_States_Naval_Academy U.S. Naval Academy and
ROTC Naval ROTC, with the second highest Midshipman grade being Midshipman
Commander, which is the highest rank at the
United_States_Merchant_Marine_Academy U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. A Naval Academy Midshipman receives about $750 a month for expenses, but it is usually greatly reduced by books, barber, and uniform bills. NROTC Midshipmen receive a $250 to $400 monthly stipend if they are on scholarship or advanced standing after their sophomore year. All NROTC Midshipmen receive uniforms, typically service dress blues, summer khakis, summer whites and dress whites. Some units may issue camouflauge utility uniforms to the majority of students, but all Marine Option students receive them.
The ''Midshipmen'' is also the name for sports teams fielded by the U.S. Naval Academy.
The word midshipman derives from the part of ship between the bow (front) and stern (back), "amidships," which was their station.
Image:USN_Midshipman_Insignia.png
Note: '''NROTC''' refers to '''Naval
Reserve Officer Training Corps'''.
See also
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Comparative military ranks
Category:Military ranks
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