The link I added states that Black sailors were, in fact, allowed to serve as mess stewards on submarines. That was their official title until 1947. However, anybody who served aboard a submarine had to pass the same qualification tests. Therefore, although officially only in food service work, in practice the Black sailors might perform almost any other duties aboard as well.
No, women aren't eligible to serve on board US Submarines.
It depends on the real question. If meant literally, then yes, women are allowed on submarines. They can visit some submarines. If the question is, "Are women allowed to serve/work on submarines?" then it depends on the country. In the Royal Navy (UK) they are not allowed to serve at present. The United States, however, is gearing up to allow some women officers to serve aboard U.S. Navy nuclear submarines.
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When? Pirates, U-Boats, Submarines, Moby Dick, Scurvey
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Shanghaiing refers to the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors.
Pressgang was forcing ordinary people in a port onto a boat to be sailors.
A Rider is a derogartory term given to sailors assigned to submarines for temporary duty. Joe Rider was a Navy cryptologist who rode submarines in the 80's and 90's Type your answer here...
The practice of capturing sailors and forcing them to serve on a ship from another country is called impressment. This was a common practice during times of war or conflict when one country needed more sailors for their navy.
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Shanghai was one place that sailors were taken to, many from San Francisco.