Torpedoman's mate explained

Torpedoman's mate - merged into Gunner's Mate rating.
Issued By:United States Navy
Type:Enlisted rating
Abbreviation:TM
Specialty:Weapons

Torpedoman's Mate (abbreviated as TM) is a United States Navy occupational rating. It was disestablished on submarines in 1995 and on surface ships on 1 October 2007. Surface torpedomen were merged into the gunner's mate rating, while submarine torpedomen were merged into the machinist's mate (non-nuclear) rating, becoming MM(W) or machinist mates (weapons).[1] It was re-established on 30 September 2019 via NAVADMIN 225/19. The TM rating badge will be the same one in use when the rating was disestablished in 1995.[2]

The re-establishment of the rate is in direct support of the Sailor 2025 and Rating Modernization initiative, which aim to empower Sailors and expand professional development opportunities.[3]

A torpedoman's mate:[4]

References

  1. Web site: Torpedoman's Mate and Gunner's Mate Ratings Merge. Navy.mil. U.S. Navy. 2010-10-14.
  2. News: . 'Man the Torpedoes!' Navy Announces Re-establishment of Torpedoman's Mate Rating . US Navy . Bangor, Washington . 30 September 2019 . 1 October 2019 .
  3. Web site: NAVADMIN 225/19. U.S. Navy.
  4. Web site: Navy enlisted manpower and personnel classifications . Bureau of Naval Personnel . . 2010-10-14 .
  5. Web site: Nukes, Nubs and Coners: The Unique Social Hierarchy Aboard a Nuclear Submarine .

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