Midshipman

/ˈmɪdʃɪpmən/ noun

Definition

A naval cadet training to become an officer, historically stationed in the middle section of a ship.

Etymology

From 'midship' (the middle part of a ship) plus 'man'. Originally referred to experienced seamen stationed in the ship's middle section, later becoming a rank for officer trainees in the 18th century.

Kelly Says

Midshipmen were literally stationed in the middle of sailing ships because this was the most stable location during rough seas, making it ideal for young officers learning navigation and seamanship. Famous midshipmen include Horatio Nelson and many characters in naval literature who embody the transition from youth to naval leadership.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
የባህር ሀይል መረጋገጫ
ARالعربية
ضابط بحري صغير
BNবাংলা
মিডশিপম্যান
CACatalà
guardiamarina
CSČeština
poddůstojník
DADansk
underofficer
DEDeutsch
Fähnrich
ELΕλληνικά
μεσοσταύρος
ESEspañol
guardiamarina
FAفارسی
نیروی دریایی
FISuomi
laivastokadet
FRFrançais
aspirant
GUGU
મધ્ય જહાજ
HAHA
jami'in soja
HEעברית
נוער ים
HIहिन्दी
मिडशिपमैन
HUMagyar
hajózászlós
IDBahasa Indonesia
bintara laut
IGIG
onye ọkọ mmiri
ITItaliano
guardiamarina
JA日本語
候補将校
KKKK
теңіз офицері
KMKM
សមជនក្នុងកងវរសេនាធmaritime
KO한국어
중기관사
MRMR
मिडशिपमॅन
MSBahasa Melayu
pemuda kapal
MYမြန်မာ
သုံးမြတ်သည့်အရာအဆင့်
NLNederlands
adelborst
NONorsk
kadett
PAPA
ਮਿਡਸ਼ਿਪਮੈਨ
PLPolski
podchorążyc
PTPortuguês
aspirante
RORomână
aspirant
RUРусский
мичман
SVSvenska
sjökadet
SWKiswahili
mafunzo ya jeshi la bahari
TAதமிழ்
நடுக்கப்பை
TEతెలుగు
మిడ్‌షిప్‌మ్యాన్
THไทย
นายเรือสัญญาบัตร
TLTL
midshipman
TRTürkçe
gemi mühendisi
UKУкраїнська
мічман
URاردو
مڈ شپ مین
VITiếng Việt
người sĩ quan tàu
YOYO
ọkọ ẹkọ ogun
ZH中文
中点军官
ZUZU
umuntu webutho yasolwazi

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Midshipman is explicitly gendered male by default in naval tradition. 'Midshipman' conflates the job with masculine identity, while equivalent female roles (historically rare) required explicit gendering as 'midshipwoman.' Naval academies long excluded women, embedding male-default language.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'midshipman' when historically accurate to the individual or context, but 'midshipper' or 'officer candidate' when gender-neutral language is appropriate. In modern maritime instruction, prefer role-neutral terms.

Inclusive Alternatives

["officer candidate","midshipper","naval cadet","commissioned officer-in-training"]

Empowerment Note

Women were systematically excluded from midshipman ranks until the 1970s. Today's female midshipmen broke institutional barriers; recognize their path required legislative change, not tradition.

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