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Craig
02-24-2011, 12:28 PM
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Quartermaster (QM)

Quartermasters assist the navigator and officer of the deck (OOD), steer the ship, take radar bearings and ranges, make depth soundings and celestial observations, plot courses and command small craft.

Quartermasters (QM's) stand watch as assistants to officers of the deck and the navigator; serve as helmsman and perform ship control, navigation and bridge watch duties. QMs procure, correct, use and stow navigational and oceanographic publications and oceanographic charts. They maintain navigational instruments and keep correct navigational time; render "honors and ceremonies" in accordance with national observance and foreign customs; send and receive visual messages; and serve as petty officers in charge of tugs, self-propelled barges and other yard and district craft.


The duties performed by QMs include:

conduct weather observations;
determine compass and gyro error;
compute tide and tidal current data;
keep logs and records; determine their ship's position by visual and electronic means;
compute times of sunrise and sunset;
follow the nautical rules-of-the-road to prevent collisions at sea.

Working Environment
After "A" school, USN Quartermasters are assigned to all types of ships. Full Time Support (FTS) QMs are assigned to Navy Reserve Force (NRF) ships in the Continental United States (CONUS). Upon completion of sea tours, FTS QMs will be assigned to reserve centers across the country including the heartland. While assigned to reserve centers FTS QMs will train and administer Selected Reserve Personnel. During a 20-year period in the Navy, QMs spend about 60 percent of their time assigned to fleet units and 40 percent to shore stations.

A-School (Job School) Information
Great Lakes, IL --40 calendar days

Security Clearance Requirement: Secret


Other Requirements

Must have normal color perception
Must be a U.S. Citizen


Sea/Shore Rotation for This Rating

First Sea Tour: 60 months
First Shore Tour: 36 months
Second Sea Tour: 48 months
Second Shore Tour:36 months
Third Sea Tour: 48 months
Third Shore Tour: 36 months
Fourth Sea Tour: 36 months
Forth Shore Tour: 36 months
Note: Sea tours and shore tours for sailors that have completed four sea tours will be 36 months at sea followed by 36 months ashore until retirement.

Note: Quartermaster QM now exists as Electronics Technician (Navigation) ETV on submarines.