E-4
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E-5
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E-6
|
E-7
|
E-8
|
E-9
|
E-5
|
E-6
|
E-7
|
E-8
|
E-9
|
E-9
|
E-9
|
E-9
|
|
E-1, Constructionman Recruit (no longer used)
|
E-2, Constructionman Apprentice
|
E-3, Constructionman |
E=1, Fireman Recruit Training Grad
|
E-1, Fireman Recruit (no longer used)
|
E-2, Fireman Apprentice
|
E-3, Fireman
|
E-1, Seaman Recruit Training Grad |
E-1, Seaman Recruit (no longer used) |
E-2, Seaman Apprentice |
E-3, Seaman |
E-1, Airman Apprentice Training Grad |
E-1, Airman Recruit (no longer used) |
E-2, Airman Apprentice |
E-3, Airman |
|
Note: The crossed-anchors below the eagle is but one
of many symbols the denote a particular specialty. The
crossed-anchors indicate a Boatswains Mate Rating. Gold strips are
worn after 12 years of service with good conduct. Recruit stripes
are not worn in the field. The combination
of stripes (pay grade) and the specialty insignia can result in about
1,250 different combinations. |