Rank often describes something having a strong, unpleasant smell, typically because of decay or stagnation, while smelly is a broader term indicating any noticeable or strong odor, not necessarily unpleasant.
This term is often used by members of the Navy to tease Coast Guard members. It relates to the incorrect belief that members of the Coast Guard never operate in deep water. This interesting term creates a strong picture in the mind and can be a lot of fun to say. Ruck Up The term ...
The Supply Sergeant also has a Specialist assistant, which is often the first job to which a newly trained 92Y is assigned. The Army’s official description of the specialist assistant position is that he or she is an assistant to the Supply Sergeant, not an Assistant Supply Sergeant. In re...
A commissioned rank in the US Navy or Coast Guard that is above commander and below rear admiral. Chief (Nautical) The chief engineer of a ship. Captain One who holds this rank or a similar rank in another military organization. Chief (Slang) A supervisor; a boss. Captain A figure in ...