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

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(6) Ensign. One stripe.<br />

b. Midshipmen Petty Officers. Wear insignia on<br />

the blue coat identical to that worn by U.S. Naval Academy<br />

Midshipmen Petty Officers, , except the<br />

highest NROTC Petty Officer rank is Battalion Chief Petty<br />

Officer.<br />

6. SLEEVE RANK INSIGNIA (OTHER OFFICER CANDIDATE<br />

PROGRAMS)<br />

a. General. Sleeve insignia consists of a gold<br />

star device or appropriate staff corps device indicating<br />

officer candidate status and combinations of gold color<br />

pin-on bars with star insignia indicating officer<br />

candidate status.<br />

b. Star Insignia. Place a gold embroidered,<br />

symmetrical five-pointed star 1-1/4 inches across, with<br />

one ray pointing down on each sleeve of blue coat centered<br />

3-3/8 inches above the cuff.<br />

c. Rank Insignia. On each sleeve of the blue<br />

coat, Officer Candidates wear gold color metal bars<br />

identical to the shirt collar rank insignia prescribed for<br />

USNA an NROTC midshipmen sleeve of blue coat, to indicate<br />

rank. Center these metal bars below the gold star insignia<br />

with the upper bar 3/4 inch below the point of the star,<br />

and parallel to the edge of the sleeve.<br />

(1) Commander. Wear five bars.<br />

(2) Lieutenant Commander. Wear four bars.<br />

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