- - Navy members
- - Salts or tars
- - Captain's complement
- - N.M.U. members
- - Mate's concern.
- - N. M. U. or S. I. U. members.
- - Members of N. M. U.
- - Join core of French sailors
- - Sailors observed going about in the morning
- - joining line for english mariners
- - Sailors reportedly spot bishops, say, on board
- - they have a variety of means for going round the east
- - Salts and tars
- - Navy enlistees
- - Certain sailors
- - Many mariners
- - Ship captains, e.g
- - Forenames dispensed with for those on the boat
- - Guys on galleons
- - Sailors seen around before noon
- - Sailor guys
- - Distinguished circles graduate rejected for mates, maybe
- - Low-ranking sailors
- - Group of hands
- - Naval crew
- - Ahab and Queeg
- - Tars on the main
- - Eja-wait ... no ... uh ... "Salts"
- - Shipping company
- - Naval workers
- - Many are able-bodied
- - Petty officers' inferiors
- - Able-bodied ones
- - Naval draftees
- - Galleon crew
- - Forecastle dwellers
- - Mates, pursers et al.
- - Popeye and Sinbad
- - Able people
- - Mates, for example.
- - Conrad characters.
- - Windjammers.
- - Great Lakes trainees.
- - Maritime workers.
- - Curran runs their CIO union.
- - "Pinafore" people
- - Carrier crew
- - Fleet fellows
- - All hands on deck
- - Bluejackets
- - Tars
- - Crew
- - Old salts
- - "Pinafore" crew
- - Mariners
- - Salts
- - Sailors
- - "... hands on deck"
- - Gobs and gobs
- - Gobs
- - Hands
- - craft workers observed about before midday
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