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  2. Command Senior Enlisted Leader Identification Badges

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    CPOs display the anchor, Senior Chief Petty Officers the anchor with star and Master Chief Petty Officers the anchor with two stars. [1] At higher Navy commands, the designation of “Fleet” and “Force” is displayed instead of “Command” indicating the senior enlisted member of an entire Navy fleet or task force.

  3. United States Navy Senior Enlisted Academy - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Senior Enlisted Academy provides education and training for senior and master chief petty officers. Most of the students are active-duty U.S. Navy personnel. The remaining students are from the Navy Reserve, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and other nations' armed forces.

  4. 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.

  5. List of United States Navy enlisted rates - Wikipedia

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    The badge of the Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Navy, worn on a service dress blue uniform's sleeve. In the United States Navy, a rate is the military rank of an enlisted sailor, indicating where the sailor stands within the chain of command, and also defining one's pay grade.

  6. Fitness Report - Wikipedia

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    A Fitness Report (FITREP) is an evaluation form used by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. [1] Navy officers are given Fitness Reports, while Navy chief petty officers (E-7 to E-9) are given "Chief EVALs" and Navy sailors E-6 and below are issued Evaluation Reports (EVALs).

  7. Chief petty officer (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The title would be abbreviated MAC. The grade of chief petty officer was established on 1 April 1893 in the United States Navy. [4] The United States Congress first authorized the Coast Guard to use the promotion to Chief Petty Officer on 18 May 1920. [5] Chief petty officer is also the final cadet grade in the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps.

  8. Lead petty officer - Wikipedia

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    A LPO is the chief petty officer's "go-to person" for the lead of the division and to help with administrative tasks. While most often the leading petty officer is the senior ranking petty officer, this is not always the case. The LPO is chosen by the "leading chief petty officer" or LCPO (grade E7 or above) for his or her demonstrated ...

  9. Operations specialist (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    They apply a thorough knowledge of doctrine and procedures applicable to CIC operations contained in U.S. Navy instructions and allied tactical or U.S. Navy tactical publications. Operations Specialists are responsible for maintaining the physical space of CIC as well as performing minor planned maintenance care of the equipment they operate.