U.S. Navy enlisted rate insignia



         


With good
conduct
Master Chief
Petty Officer
of the Navy
Master Chief
Petty Officer

E-9
Senior Chief
Petty Officer

E-8
Chief
Petty Officer

E-7
Petty Officer
First Class

E-6
Petty Officer
Second Class

E-5
Petty Officer
Third Class

E-4
Airman Fireman
Seaman
E-3
Seaman
Apprentice

E-2
Seaman
Recruit

E-1
no insignia worn


This chart represents the U.S. Navy enlisted rate insignia (their rating symbols are generic). All rates E-4 and higher are considered non-commissioned officers (NCOs). Advancement to any rate of Chief Petty Officer (E-7) or above requires an additional step of peer review by existing Chief Petty Officers. This goes beyond the normal examination score and performance evaluation process.


Other U.S. armed
forces insignia

Army enlisted
Army officer
Navy enlisted
Navy officer
Air Force enlisted
Air Force officer
Marine Corps enlisted
Marine Corps officer


Gold Petty Officer chevrons and service stripes are granted if a sailor completes 12 years of honorable service without any official record of bad conduct, including, but possibly not limited to, non-judicial punishment or court martial. The gold chevrons and stripes are separate from the Good Conduct Medal, which is awarded for three years of honorable service.

The United States Coast Guard uses the same insignia structure as the Navy, except that Seaman Recruit continues to carry one diagonal stripe in the Coast Guard, which is no longer the case in the Navy.






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