Black gang (ship) explained

The black gang are the members of a ship's crew who work in the fire room/engine room;[1] they are also called stokers or firemen.[2] They are called "black" because of the soot and coal dust that is thick in the air in the fire room/engine room. The term began being used in the days of coal-fired steamships. The term is commonly used in the United States Coast Guard and United States Navy to describe personnel in "M" and "B" divisions.

References

  1. Book: Santos, Michael. Caught in Irons: North Atlantic Fishermen in the Last Days of Sail. 2002. Rosemont Publishing & Printing Company. 1-57591-053-5. 64.
  2. News: Titanic's unsinkable stoker. March 30, 2012. Northern Ireland . BBC.