- Plank owner
A "plank owner" (or plankowner) is an individual who was a member of the
crew of aship when that ship was placed in commission. Originally, this term applied only to crew members that were present at the ship's firstcommissioning . Today, however, plank owner is often applied to members of newly commissioned units, newmilitary base s and recommissioning crews as well.In U.S. military
"Plank owner" is not an official United States Navy term, and has consequently been variously defined by different units. The origin of the term is the implication that a crew member was around when the ship was being built and commissioned, and therefore has bragging rights to the ownership of one of the
plank s in the maindeck . [cite web |url=http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq24-1.htm |title=Plank Owners, Plank Owner Certificates, and Planking |publisher=Naval Historical Center |date=2007-05-07] cite web |url=http://www.navy.mil/navydata/navy_legacy.asp?id=180 |title=Current US Navy policy on plankowning]Historically, a plank owner in the
United States Navy andUnited States Coast Guard , or his widow, could petition theNaval Historical Center 's Curator Branch for a piece of the deck when the ship was decommissioned.Sailors who are plank owners at their current command often have the word "PLANKOWNER" embroidered on the back of their uniform ball cap to denote this designation and a plaque is placed aboard the ship with the crew names.
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