running mate | Mate Parlov | Third mate | master's mate | The Surgeon's Mate | Rudolph Maté | Paper Mate | Mate Boban | Yerba mate | Shripad Mahadev Mate | Rudolph Mate | Nanking Theatre in 1934, showing ''Tarzan and His Mate | Mate Meštrović | Mate (horse) | mate (beverage) | Máté | Mate | mate | Fool's Mate (album) | Fool's Mate | Boden's Mate |
The only known artifact of this journey is the journal of the ship's First Mate, which was discovered among the artifacts of pirates on Île Sainte-Marie, Madagascar seven years later.
In the summer of 2010 Mr. Lyon lived and worked as first mate aboard the SV Valora, a wooden schooner based out of Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts.
It was discovered by Lincoln Ellsworth on his trans-Antarctic flight of November 23, 1935, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for First Mate Liavaag of the Wyatt Earp in 1935–36, and also a member of Ellsworth's two earlier Antarctic expeditions.
Thirty years later, Pukapuka was given the name "Isles de la Loutre" (Isles of the Otter) by Pierre François Péron, a French adventurer who was acting as first mate on board the American merchant ship, Otter (Captain Ebenezer Dorr) after it was sighted on 3 April 1796.
A later film with Tyrone Power called Seven Waves Away or Abandon Ship! (1957) dealt with the issue of the limits of lifeboat space and decisions of the first mate.
John Smith was first mate on the Columbia, later renamed Arraganta, when it sailed from Baltimore, Maryland under a letter of marque issued by the Uruguayan revolutionary José Gervasio Artigas.
Unknown to Vallo, his first mate, Humble Bellows (Torin Thatcher), overhears them.
Torin Thatcher as Humble Bellows, Vallo's rebellious first mate