CD BABY.COM/INDYS
Salsa Is Good: Bachata Caribbean Style, Vol. 2 - Demos
Salsa Is Good: Bachata Caribbean Style, Vol. 2 - Demos
Couldn't load pickup availability
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Warrant Officer, Private, Lieutenant, Colour Sergeant, Midshipman, Corporal, Brigadier General, Officer Cadet, Commander, Sergeant Major, Major General, Chief Petty Officer, Canadian Forces Ranks and Insignia, Former Ranks of the Canadian Forces, Second Lieutenant, Air Chief Marshal, Vice Admiral, Staff Sergeant, Sub-Lieutenant, Wing Commander, Air Vice-Marshal, Air Marshal, Group Captain, Air Commodore, Squadron Leader, Flight Lieutenant, Rear Admiral, Lieutenant Commander, Chief Warrant Officer, Company Sergeant Major, Pilot Officer, Flying Officer, Master Corporal, Lieutenant-General, Seaman, Able Seaman, Colonel, Leading Seaman, Master Warrant Officer, Chief Petty Officer 1st Class, Flight Sergeant, Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class, Bombardier, Trooper, Lieutenant-Commander, Lieutenant-Colonel, Master Seaman, Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant, Leading Aircraftman, Guardsman, Ordinary Seaman, Junior Ranks, Flight Surgeon Wings. Excerpt: A midshipman is an officer cadet, or a commissioned officer of the lowest rank, in the Royal Navy, United States Navy, and many Commonwealth navies. Commonwealth countries which use the rank include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, India, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Kenya. The rank was also used, prior to 1968, by the Royal Canadian Navy, but it was replaced with that of naval cadet upon the creation of the Canadian Forces. In the 17th century, a midshipman was a rating for an experienced seaman, and the word derives from the area aboard a ship, amidships, either where the original rating worked on the ship, or where they were berthed. During the 18th century the rating was also used to refer to candidate for a commission, and the old rating slowly died out. By the height of the Age of Sail, durin... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=304197