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Crucification
was death
Hades is a fictional 'place'. Places cannot confer punishment
the standing cells
That is purely a matter of opinion, but my feeling is that no, unrated sailors (deck division) have the worst job in the Navy.
Worst case scenario - the Death Penalty.
Being sent to the gold mines
Commodore Uriah Philips Levy of the US navy sought to end immoral punishment and harsh practices in the US navy. In 1850 he was able to ban flogging as a punishment for US sailors.
The worst type of punishment on board a galleon is 'flogging'. You would receive a number of lashes from a knotted whip depending on how bad the crime had been.
Worst-case scenario - you could be sentenced to death
Excommunication from the group is generally considered the worst punishment foragers could inflict upon a member. This isolation can lead to a loss of protection, resources, and social support, ultimately jeopardizing the individual's survival in the wild.
Keelhauling was a punishment where a sailor was tied to a rope and dragged under the ship's hull. This would often result in severe injuries from the barnacles and rough surface of the ship's bottom. It was a brutal and often deadly punishment used to discipline sailors in the past.