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TRAINEE GUIDE - Recruit Training Command - The US Navy

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<strong>TRAINEE</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong> A-950-0001<br />

OUTLINE SHEET 1-07-3 (continued)<br />

(9) Civil Engineer Corps--Two gold sprigs of two oak leaves,<br />

with a silver acorn on each sprig.<br />

c. Admirals are referred to as Flag Officers.<br />

(1) <strong>The</strong>y have the privilege of flying their personal flag over<br />

the ship or station they command.<br />

(2) A line admiral’s personal flag is blue with white stars.<br />

(3) A staff corps admiral’s personal flag is white with blue<br />

stars.<br />

8. Enlisted Pay Grade and Insignia of Other U.S. Armed Services (Refer to<br />

Information Sheet 1-07-2)<br />

9. Officer Pay Grade and Insignia of Other U.S. Armed Services<br />

a. Warrant Officers<br />

b. Commissioned Officers<br />

10. Relationship Between the <strong>Navy</strong> Core Values, and Enlisted Rate and<br />

Officer Rank Recognition<br />

a. Honor—Accountable for personal and professional behavior.<br />

(1) Always wear your rate insignia with pride.<br />

(2) Only wear ribbons that you earned.<br />

b. Commitment—Always strive to recognize the rate and rank of<br />

personnel and give them the respect that they deserve.<br />

11. Summary and Review (Officer)<br />

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