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U.S. NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy

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(6) Ensign. Wear one stripe.<br />

(7) Second Class Stripers. Second class<br />

midshipmen serving as midshipmen Ensigns are authorized to<br />

wear a 1 inch embroidered star 2-3/4 inch above the bottom<br />

of the left sleeve of the Service Dress Blue uniform.<br />

b. Midshipmen Petty Officers. Wear a badge<br />

consisting of an eagle and anchor, in combination with<br />

stars and chevrons, midway between shoulder and elbow on<br />

the right sleeve of blue coat.<br />

(1) Brigade Chief Petty Officer. The badge<br />

consists of an eagle perched, with wings expanded, on the<br />

stock of a fouled anchor, the eagle's head and the<br />

unfouled arm of the anchor's stock face the front. Below<br />

the anchor are three chevrons, apex down. An arch formed<br />

by two arcs connects each end of the upper chevron with<br />

each arm of the stock of the anchor. Above the eagle are<br />

four stars, two stars equally spaced on each side of the<br />

imaginary line through the head of the eagle and the crown<br />

of the anchor. The eagle, anchor, and stars are gold<br />

embroidered, the chevrons are gold lace. One point of<br />

each star points down.<br />

(2) Regimental Chief Petty Officer. Same<br />

as prescribed for Brigade Chief Petty Officer except there<br />

are three stars above the eagle, forming a triangle.<br />

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