Boatswains Mate

LAST NAME FIRST NAME From To Rate CITY STATE
Barbaro Philip 61 62 BMC Indialantic FL
Hill Gene 62 63 BMC Tahuya WA
Lohr (L) Ralph 64 66 BMC Veronia OR
Smith (D) James 60 61 BMC
Aragon Jesse 59 62 BM1 Anaheim CA
Couch Irye 60 65 BM1 Grand Junction CO
Fisher Larry 65 69 BM1 Kinsley KS
Houseal Nathaniel 60 63 BM1 Wellington NV
Mann (D) Blackie 64 66 BM1 Garden Grove CA
Quinn (D) J. 59 61 BM1
Bond Richard 65 67 BM2 Lake City AR
Campbell Charles 60 65 BM2 Chula Vista CA
Caray Thomas 63 65 BM2 Cameron MO
Huffine Neil 68 69 BM2 South Bend IN
Weaver Kenneth 61 62 BM2 Colorado Springs CO
Amavisca Alex 59 61 BM3 Moorpark CA
Anderson Joe 60 65 BM3 Lemon Grove CA
Beardsley Charles 62 65 BM3 Winterset IA
Carver Bill 60 63 BM3 Seaside Heights NJ
Conger George 60 64 BM3 Sweet Springs MO
Cross Richard 60 63 BM3 Weidman (L) MI
Erpelding Bob 68 69 BM3 Metamoria MI
Erpelding John 68 69 BM3 Lagrange KY
Flores Abel 66 69 BM3 Glendale AZ
Gomez Jr Antonio 64 66 BM3 Fresno CA
Gorhman Paul 64 66 BM3 Calabasas Hills CA
Johnson Roger 60 61 BM3 Troupsburg NY
Knight Daniel 60 62 BM3 Chesapeake VA
Langdon Kenneth 63 66 BM3 Chesapeake VA
LeMay Larry 65 67 BM3 Sarepta LA
Martin Aaron 67 68 BM3 Fargo OK
Nash Peter 60 63 BM3 Conroe TX
Newhart William 65 66 BM3 Galt CA
Nowinowski John 59 62 BM3 Lake Station IN
Odman Robert "Bob" 64 67 BM3 Kent WA
Parker (D) Ted A. 63 66 BM3 Peculiar MO
Peco Vic 66 69 BM3 Crestwood IL
Pellegrin E. J. 61 63 BM3 Houma LA
Peppard Eugene W 64 66 BM3 Moreno Valley CA
Price Dave 67 69 BM3 Covington VA
Riggs Jr. William "Bill" 66 69 BM3 Alexandria LA
Sechrist Clifford 59 61 BM3 Vaughn WA
Servin (D) LeRoy 62 64 BM3 Apache Junction AZ
Sklar Larry 65 67 BM3 Suffern NY
Smith Paul L. 64 66 BM3 Crystal Lake IA
Sorensen Jon 63 65 BM3 Broomfield CO
Cutler James 61 65 BMSN Vista CA
Herbert Arcade 66 69 BMSN Delcambre LA
Luke Dan 65 67 BMSN Minden NV
Olauson Marvin 60 61 BMSN Sunnyside UT
Rutledge James 62 64 BMSN Brea CA
Whitman Ted 60 62 BMSN Long Beach CA
Phillips Thomas 65 67 BMSA Bellmawr NJ

(D)= Deceased
??= Information not provided
(L) = Last Known Address

The Boatswain
History

The early Boatswain was appointed Warrant, and was among the most important men on board ship. He was usually a grizzled old salt who wasn't timid about giving orders and it never occurred to him that they wouldn't be obeyed. He was assisted by his mates, or Boatswain's Mates, and though it was unlikely that he was unrecognizable, he nevertheless carried a silver Bos'ns pipe and rattan cane that identified his position. His pipe was the sailing ship's PA system. It could be heard 120 feet up in the rigging and in the deepest and darkest hold. His cane was an instrument of persuasion which it was said, cured more scurvy than the doctor, made cripples take up their beds and walk, and made the lame skip and run up the shrouds like monkeys...

As you know, the Boatswain's Mate play an extremely important role in replenishment at sea in today's Navy. However, transfer-at-sea methods were actually used as early as 1804. During the war with Tripoli, for example, the ketch Intrepid transferred a cargo of fresh provisions to USS Constitution which was engaged in enforcing a continental blockade of the port of Tripoli. This cargo included four bullocks, one calf, 13 pigs, 300 pounds of hay, two baskets of peas, and three casks of old Hock. This maneuver was the springboard for the modern, mobile logistical support now provided through underway replenishment that enables the fleet to remain at sea almost indefinitely.

Not all ratings of this early era have retained their identity, because the majority of our ratings today resulted from later technical developments. While jobs and duties have changed, the rating titles of Boatswain's Mates, Quartermasters and Gunner's Mates have remained the same since the American Revolution.