Comments - Why the NAVY term used for Engineers is "SNIPES" - Navy Dads2024-03-29T10:33:00Zhttps://navydads.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2150375%3ABlogPost%3A256368&xn_auth=noIn regards to engineering off…tag:navydads.com,2017-11-06:2150375:Comment:5015862017-11-06T11:20:36.433ZBob Carrhttps://navydads.com/profile/BobCarr
<p>In regards to engineering officers, what you're describing is typical for commercial ships. Officers in Engineering departments are line officers. They become unrestricted line officers once they get the SWO qualification complete.</p>
<p>In regards to engineering officers, what you're describing is typical for commercial ships. Officers in Engineering departments are line officers. They become unrestricted line officers once they get the SWO qualification complete.</p> Thanks for this article, My s…tag:navydads.com,2016-03-08:2150375:Comment:4630292016-03-08T02:27:09.195ZJonathan Loschehttps://navydads.com/profile/JonathanLosche
<p>Thanks for this article, My son is on a DDG and used this term in a letter home so I had to look it up. I forwarded it on to him, I'm sure the origins are lost to most.</p>
<p>Thanks for this article, My son is on a DDG and used this term in a letter home so I had to look it up. I forwarded it on to him, I'm sure the origins are lost to most.</p>