Person who navigates water-borne vessels or assists in doing so.
1One was Francis L. Keefer, a merchant seaman, possessing valid A.B.
2The naval architects have their opinions, but the practical merchant seaman is not consulted.
3He has been a merchant seaman, ship's purser, fiction editor and high school teacher.
4A 58-year-old merchant seaman drowned after falling into the sea at Dublin Port last January.
5And you used to be a merchant seaman?'
6The true British merchant seaman has passed away.
7One was Red McKinney, a shriveled-up, crippled junkie; the other was a young merchant seaman named Cole.
8The son of a house painter, he was, at various times, a boxer and a merchant seaman.
9Len Dibb-Weston was a merchant seaman who spent three weeks in the Arctic during World War II.
10Her father had been a merchant seaman.
11Perhaps even then the king's officer might have felt that the merchant seaman was, morally, his superior.
12Mr Clark was a merchant seaman and rescued by lifeboats after his ship was torpedoed during the war.
13Their father had been a merchant seaman, and the young Turner grew up on romantic tales of distant shores.
14Pilot Carew, a gallant old merchant seaman, refused to go below when the firing opened and lost a leg.
15The Beatle bought a black Gretsch Duo guitar from Mr Hayward, then a merchant seaman in Liverpool, in 1961.
16But he had no papers, and you don't think he'd ever been a merchant seaman, so you must have wondered about it.
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