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'''The Old Man''' is the nickname amongst ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica's]]'' crew for the battlestar's commanding officer, [[William Adama]] ([[Miniseries]], "[[33]]," "[[Bastille Day]]").
'''The Old Man''' is an affectionate nickname amongst ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'s'' crew for the battlestar's commanding officer, [[William Adama]].


Additionally, "Old Man" is a traditional naval term used as slang for the master of a British Merchant Navy ship. It is also used in the US Navy as a term for the Commanding Officer of a ship, regardless of gender.
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*"Old Man" is a traditional naval term used as slang for the master of a British Merchant Navy ship. It is also used in other countries' navies as a term for the commanding officer of a ship, regardless of gender, as well as the commander of a unit in various armies.


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Revision as of 22:12, 13 August 2007

The Old Man is an affectionate nickname amongst Galactica's crew for the battlestar's commanding officer, William Adama.

Notes

  • "Old Man" is a traditional naval term used as slang for the master of a British Merchant Navy ship. It is also used in other countries' navies as a term for the commanding officer of a ship, regardless of gender, as well as the commander of a unit in various armies.
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