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  2. Senior chief petty officer - Wikipedia

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    Senior chief petty officer (Irish: Ard-Mhion-Oifigeach Sinsearach) is a rank in the Irish Naval Service.The rank is deemed equivalent to a member of the NATO armed forces ranked E-8, making it the equivalent of a senior chief petty officer in the US Navy or a warrant officer class 2 in the Royal Navy.

  3. Shannon M. Kent - Wikipedia

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    Kent was posthumously promoted to senior chief petty officer and awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, and a Combat Action Ribbon. [6] The Navy also credited her for work done for the NSA's Operations Directorate in Special Operations. [1]

  4. Chief petty officer (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A chief petty officer can only advance after review by a selection board of serving senior and master chief petty officers, in effect "choosing their own". [13] Advancement into the chief petty officer grades is the most significant promotion within the enlisted naval grades.

  5. Chief petty officer - Wikipedia

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    Chief petty officers are classified as senior non-commissioned officers. The grade of chief petty officer was established on April 1, 1893, for the U.S. Navy. [3] The U.S. Congress first authorized the U.S. Coast Guard to use the promotion to chief petty officer on 18 May 1920. [4] Unlike petty officer first class and lower rates, advancement ...

  6. List of United States Navy enlisted rates - Wikipedia

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    All E-1s through E-3s are known as seaman, fireman, airman, constructionman, or hospitalman. E-4 through E-6 are called petty officers. All E-7s are called chief petty officer, E-8s senior chief petty officer, and E-9s master chief petty officer. [1] Rates are displayed on a rating badge, which is a combination of rate and rating. E-2s and E-3s ...

  7. Robert J. O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    He served with SEAL Teams Two (1996–2001), Four (2001–2004), and Six (2004–2012), and attained the rank of senior chief petty officer. Upon his discharge from the Navy on 24 August 2012 (after 16.6 years), O'Neill was still assigned to SEAL Team Six at Virginia Beach, Virginia and had six months and 15 days of sea service to his credit. [5]

  8. Malcolm Nance - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Wrightson Nance (born 1961) [1] is an American author and media pundit. He is a former United States Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer specializing in naval cryptology. ...

  9. William Owens (Navy SEAL) - Wikipedia

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    William Ryan Owens (March 5, 1980 – January 29, 2017) was a decorated United States Navy SEAL senior chief petty officer. He died in the Yakla raid in Yemen, making him the first American to die in combat under the Trump administration. [1]