Ratings_in_the_Merchant_Navy_(United_Kingdom)

Ratings in the Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)

Ratings in the Merchant Navy (United Kingdom)

Official ratings for cargo ships (UK)


The following equivalent ratings in the Merchant Navy were those officially recognised by the National Maritime Board for British Merchant Navy ocean-going cargo vessels carrying up to six passengers in 1919, 1943, and 1964. They are listed in ascending order of seniority.

First World War memorial in Kilkenny, Ireland, giving "Donkeyman" as a rank; such a man was the operator of a steam donkey aboard a merchant ship.

"Mixed" crew refers to crews that consisted of both white and non-white (African or Asian) members, as was common on British-registered ships, which often had white officers and (sometimes) petty officers, and non-white crew. These tables would probably only have related to white ratings. However, for these purposes, non-white ratings of European, American, or West Indian origin would probably have been considered "white".

The Merchant Navy Ratings Pension Fund (MNRPF) defined benefits scheme was set up in 1978 to provide pensions for retired Merchant Navy ratings.[1][2]

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Footnotes

  1. "Stena Line Ltd v Merchant Navy Ratings Pension Fund Trustees Ltd & Anor | [2011] Pens LR 223 | England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) | Judgment | Law | CaseMine". www.casemine.com. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  2. National Maritime Board, Sailors' and Firemen's Panel, Decisions up to 30th June 1919
  3. National Maritime Board, National Standard Rates of Pay effective from February1, 1943, from The Seaman, February/March 1943
  4. National Maritime Board, National Standard Rates of Pay effective from 24th February 1964, from The Seaman, March 1964

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