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I am on christmas leave from BMQ, I'm an Ordinary Seaman hired to be trained as a Naval Weapons Tech.

1. Once I finish BMQ how long will it be until I make Able Seaman and get my first chevron?
2. My Master Seaman, who is also a NWT, always calls himself a gunner. Is that a term for NWT's just like Engineers are called Sappers?
3. I want to be trained and serve on one of our submarines. Is that something that would help me be promoted a little faster during the course of my career?

Thanks for any responses

Cabral
 
Cabral said:
I am on christmas leave from BMQ, I'm an Ordinary Seaman hired to be trained as a Naval Weapons Tech.

1. Once I finish BMQ how long will it be until I make Able Seaman and get my first chevron?
Usually 36 months
2. My Master Seaman, who is also a NWT, always calls himself a gunner. Is that a term for NWT's just like Engineers are called Sappers?
yes, and Combat Engineers are Sappers not the naval type
3. I want to be trained and serve on one of our submarines. Is that something that would help me be promoted a little faster during the course of my career?
All depends on you...put in a request form upon completion of your course

Thanks for any responses

Cabral

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2. My Master Seaman, who is also a NWT, always calls himself a gunner. Is that a term for NWT's just like Engineers are called Sappers?
To re-iterate:
You're in the NAVY, Engineers are called STOKERS!!! Just wanted to clear that one up right now!
As for the rest, I think your questions have been answered.
 
Promotion on submarines has historically been fairly slow, for a number of reasons. There have been exceptions to that, but I wouldn't recommend going boats if you're planning to climb the ladder as quickly as possible.

Now if you want a challenging and enjoyable career, then you should go boats.
 
NWT = "Gunners", "Gunbusters", No Work Today, No Work Tomorrow, Non-Working Technician, Not Worth Training, and I've probably forgotten others.

All are terms used in jest, since everyone in the Navy ends up humping their "bullets" someday!
 
3. I want to be trained and serve on one of our submarines. Is that something that would help me be promoted a little faster during the course of my career?

To becomeĀ  submariner as an NWT you will need to wait until you have completed your QL 5 academics. So apply once you start your QL5
 
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