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RANKS AND RATES

RANKS AND RATES. Personal in the NSCC/NLCC. OFFICERS All officers must be 21 years old Military experience not necessary Salute and show military courtesy to all officers INSTRUCTORS Same requirements as officers, but can choose not to be uniformed

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RANKS AND RATES

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  1. RANKS AND RATES

  2. Personal in the NSCC/NLCC • OFFICERS • All officers must be 21 years old • Military experience not necessary • Salute and show military courtesy to all officers • INSTRUCTORS • Same requirements as officers, but can choose not to be uniformed • You don’t salute Instructors, but show proper courtesy • CADETS • Naval Sea Cadets: 13-18 years old • Navy League Cadets: 10-13 years old

  3. NSCC Cadet Ranks/Insignia Seaman Recruit E-1 Seaman Apprentice E-2 Petty Officer 3rd E-4 Petty Officer 2rd E-5 Petty Officer 1st E-6 Chief Petty Officer E-7 Seaman E-3 Navy Ranks/Insignia

  4. E-8Senior Chief Petty Officer NAVY Navy

  5. Master Chief Petty Officers NAVY Fleet/Force Command Master Chief Petty Officer Command Master Chief Petty Officer FLEET/FORCE MCPO Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Master Chief Petty Officer E-9

  6. USNSCC • Everyone starts as an E-1 (Seaman Recruit) • Go to boot camp (10-14 days) • Finish Basic Military Requirements (BMR) • For all higher ranks except Chief Petty Officer • Do the military correspondence course (NRTC) • Do one Advanced Training Evolution (AT) • Pass an exam (only for PO3, PO2, PO1) • Six month time-in-rank requirement (3 months for E-2) • Do your BMR before boot camp, and your six month clock starts EARLY.

  7. Recognizing Uniforms • You need to salute officers when in uniform – so you must know how to recognize them • You must learn to know the difference between officers and chiefs. • The uniforms look similar, but are different! • Khaki (worn as work uniform year-round) • Service Dress Blue • Summer Whites • When in doubt sulute

  8. Anchor is forMidshipman Crest is forOfficer / Instructors NSCC Cap Insignia Combination Cover Button Chin Strap Gold = Officer, WO, Midshipman Black = Instructor How to spot an officer Cover comes in white or khaki

  9. NSCC Officer Ranks/Insignia MIDN WO ENS LTJG LT LCDR

  10. Chief Warrant Officer Navy

  11. O-1Ensign Navy

  12. O-2Lieutenant Junior Grade Navy

  13. O-3Lieutenant Navy

  14. O-4Lieutenant Commander Navy

  15. O-5Commander Navy

  16. O-6Captain Navy

  17. O-7Rear Admiral Lower Half Navy

  18. O-8Rear Admiral Upper Half Navy

  19. O-9Vice Admiral Navy

  20. O-10Admiral Navy

  21. Navy Combination CapsFretting O-1 to O-4 no fretting O-7 to O-10 full fretting O-5 to O-6 partial fretting

  22. Garrison Cover (Male & Female) Officer, WO, and Midshipman Rank Miniature SeaCadet Crest 1 1/2” 2” 2”

  23. Military Courtesies • Military customs and courtesies are not optional, they are required knowledge and you must follow them at all times

  24. Military Courtesies • You salute officers of all services and NSCC • Only when you are covered • Officer does NOT have to be covered • You NEVER salute cadets, or enlisted members of the services • Chief Petty Officers wear uniforms that are similar, so you need to be CAREFUL when you look

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