About
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Boatswain's Mates (BMs), the oldest rate in the Navy, have a rich history of honored traditions.
BMs are the leaders and backbone of every ship's crew. They maintain the exterior surfaces of
ships, deck handling machinery, and equipment, handle cargo, and operate small boats during
various evolutions, including Anti-Terrorism Operations and Maritime Interdiction boardings of
suspect ships.
Responsibilities
What to Expect
Boatswain's Mates perform most of their duties outdoors, working closely with others. The majority of their work is physical in nature.
Work Environment
BMs spend about 60% of their time assigned to fleet units and 40% assigned to shore stations over a 20-year career. They often work in outdoor environments, which can be physically demanding and involve teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Upon completion of Recruit Training, BMs attend a four-week "A" school in Great Lakes, IL, where they learn basic general safety, watch standing, deck seamanship, underway replenishment, and preventive maintenance. Selected BMs may receive additional amphibious training depending on future assignments. Promotion opportunities are above average compared to other Navy ratings.
Education Opportunities
BMs can earn college credits through the American Council on Education for courses taken in this rating. Additionally, the United States Naval Community College (USNCC) offers degree programs that support professional development and educational advancement.
Qualifications & Requirements
To qualify as a BM, individuals should :
Benefits
Mate • Virginia Beach, Virginia, US