Boatswain
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- Note that "Bosun," spelled that way, is the NATO reporting name for the Soviet Tupolev Tu-14 bomber.
A boatswain (pronounced and often spelt bosun, derived from boat and swain, a servant.) is a warrant officer or petty officer in charge of a ship's anchors, cordage, colours, deck crew and the ship's boats. Onboard a sailing ship such as a man-of-war or a galleon, the boatswain would also be in charge of the rigging while the ship was in dock. It was his duty to summon the crew to work by a whistle.
Onboard merchant vessels, the boatswain is the foreman of the crew, and is sometimes also the third or fourth mate.
Boatswain is also another name for the skua, a predatory bird, though it can be applied to any species of gull of the genus Stercorarius.