Boy seaman

Forward turret crew gunner's mates aboard USS Alabama pose by the breech of one of the ship's guns in 1903. Two of these men wear ex-apprentice marks (figure "8" knot badges)

A boy seaman (plural boy seamen) is a boy (male minor) who serves as seaman and/or is trained for such service.

Royal Navy

In the British naval forces, where there was a need to recruit enough hands to man the vast fleet of the British Empire, extensive regulations existed concerning the selection and status of boys enlisted to keep filling the ranks.

Various specific terms were introduced for different, age- and exam-related stages in a boy's potential career:

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