A sailor in the fleet received ten or eleven guilders per calendar month.
The sailor received orders accordingly, and went out to deliver them to the mate.
Over 293,000 sailors received basic training at Farragut during its 30 months of existence.
The sailor may receive advice, but must operate all equipment themselves.
Soldiers and sailors received their kisses free of charge.
The Navy refused to provide further details of the punishments the sailors received.
In some specialized fields, sailors can receive up to $30,000 to stay.
After the attack, several sailors received medals for their conduct and actions under fire.
All 122 survivors were wounded in action and each sailor received a Purple Heart.
Seven other sailors received non-judicial punishment for failing to report the incidents.