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 Rank, Rates and Ribbons
Rating badges using an eagle (typically referred to as a crow), specialty mark and chevrons have been in use by the United States Navy without pause since 1886.
Personnelman (PN): PNs provide enlisted personnel with information and counseling about Navy jobs, opportunities for general education and training, promotion requirements and rights and benefits.
Aviation Ordnanceman (AO): Navy planes carry guns, bombs, torpedoes, rockets and missiles to attack the enemy on the sea, under the sea, in the air and on land.
ussbadger-1071.org /menus/insignia/Rates/index_rates.htm   (3558 words)

  
 Starfleet ranks and insignia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ranks and insignia of Starfleet are based on the historic titles used by the United States Navy of Earth.
Enlisted rates are titles that enlisted personnel hold, depending upon their career field, and to which they are typically addressed in verbal correspondence.
Such ranks and insignia form the hierarchy of Starfleet, the military and scientific exploration arm of the United Federation of Planets.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ranks_and_Insignia_of_Starfleet   (3558 words)

  
 Chief Petty Officer heritage
The United States Navy was reauthorized under the Constitution by an act of March 27, 1794.
Ratings (Jobs) of Enlisted Personnel in the U.S. Navy
Chief Boatswain's Mates and Chief Gunners's M ates were paid $30.00 per month and were listed for service only on board vessels of the lst and 2nd rates.
www.history.navy.mil /faqs/faq46-1.htm   (3139 words)

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