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Page 1: U.S Naval Service Enlisted MIDN 3/C Christiauna Draper.

U.S Naval Service Enlisted

MIDN 3/C Christiauna Draper

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Outline• Difference between rates, rating and paygrade• Petty Officers• Chief Petty Officers• Command Master Chief Petty Officer (CMC)• Uniform Insignia • Naval Enlisted Classification (NEC) codes• Service Schools• Advancement

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Rates• Rated personnel in the Navy are called “Petty

Officers” • Nonrated and rated personnel together make up

the “enlisted personnel”

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Rating• A rating is an occupational specialty in the Navy.• Obtainable only after a sailor has advance the

general apprenticeship levels, which are E-1through E-3.

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Paygradeo Defines a person’s relative standing in the Navy and determines how

much money he/she will make. o E-1 through E-3 are the non-rated paygrades because they are not tied

to a specific occupation.o Rated paygrades, which are E-4 through E-9, are tied to a specific

occupation.

General Apprenticeship Color of Stripe

Seaman (SN) White on black/Black on white

Hospitalman (HN) White on black/Black on white

Airman (AN) Green

Constructionman (CN) Light blue

Fireman (FN) Red

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Petty Officers • E-4 through E-6 are non-commissioned officers

(NCOs) and are specifically called Petty Officers.• Assistants to senior officers• Identified by a combination of letters and

numbers, the first two or three letters represent the general or service rating; the number or letters following represent the paygradeo For example, BM2, represents a Boatswain’s Mate Second Class

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Chief Petty Officers• E-7 through E-9 Aare still considered NCOs, but

they are called Chief Petty Officers• They have separate berthing and dining facilities• They wear a separate uniform that is similar in

appearance to Petty Officers, and they also perform separate duties

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Command Master Chief Petty Officer

(CMC)• The senior-most enlisted service member within a

command.• The special assistant to the Commanding Officer

in all matters pertaining to health, welfare, job satisfaction, morale, utilization, advancement, and training of the command’s enlisted personnel.

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Uniform Insignia

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Naval Enlisted Classification (NEC)

Codes• Used to identify a skill, knowledge, aptitude, or

qualification not included in general or service rating training.

• There are six types of NEC codes:o Entry serieso Rating serieso Special serieso Alphanumerico Numerical o Planning

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Service Schools• Class A – Provides the basic technical knowledge

required for job performance.• Class C – Advanced skills and techniques needed to

perform a particular job are taught.• Class E – Designated for professional education

leading to an academic degree.• Class F – Trains fleet personnel who are en route to, or

are members of ships’ companies. The only school where an NEC is not awarded.

• Class R – Basic school that provides initial training after enlistment, known as boot camp or recruit training. It is conducted at Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, IL.

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Advancement• Advancement to E-2 to E-3 is based on Time-In-

Rate (TIR), specifically 9 months and performance.

• Advancement to E-4 through E-9 is based on time in service, TIR, awards, performance, and score on the annual/semi-annual exams.

• Specifically for E-8 to E-9, advancement is based on performance and board selection.

• You must meet all appropriate citizenship or clearance requirements for advancement in certain rates or ratings.

• Fulfill special requirements for certain ratings.• Meet all physical readiness and/or body fat

standards.• Be recommended by the Commanding Officer.

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Quiz Time

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True/False: A seaman apprentice has an

insignia of two diagonal stripes.

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True

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What Rank and Rating would DC3 Tim King

be?

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Damage Controlman 3rd Class

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Which of the following service schools will not award an NEC?

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Class F

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Boot Camp is located where?

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Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes,

Illinois


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