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  • ...grade]] (TIG) is one of the requirements for advancement in [[rank]] or [[rate]]. ...n the necessary real-world experience to prepare them for the next rank or rate.
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  • #redirect [[BuTrain:SINA TSC#RMN Specialty Rate Tables by Department]]
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  • ...te, together with PC (Postal Clerk), has been renamed or superseded by the rate Logistics Specialist (LS). ...W), Seabee Combat Warfare (SCW), Submarine Warfare Specialist (SS). The SK rate is also a source rating for Explosive Ordnance Disposal, the Navy SEALS, Na
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  • ...ly challenged this training may add the designator '''(FMF)''' after their rate. For example, Corpsman 2nd Class Bloggins, having qualified for Fleet Marin ...[[Rifleman]] 'A' and 'C' courses (SIA-SRMC-07A and SIA-SRMC-07C). Minimum rate for Level I qualification is E-1.
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  • ...can receive. A spacer is never referred to by their rank, but rather their rate. So a [[Power Technician]] who earned their second stripe would not be call
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  • ...ned officer. A spacer is never referred to by their rank, but rather their rate. So a [[Environmental Technician]] who earned their third stripe would not
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  • Members of this branch hold naval rank or rate and may wear the various orders of RMN uniform. Originally, [[Chapter#Meeti
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  • ...heir charge. A warrant officer is referred to by their rank, also by their rate, but by officers is referred to as "Mr" or "Ms". So a [[Helmsman]] who earn
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  • ...heir charge. A warrant officer is referred to by their rank, also by their rate, but by officers is referred to as "Mr" or "Ms". So a [[Hydroponics Technic
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  • ...heir charge. A warrant officer is referred to by their rank, also by their rate, but by officers is referred to as "Mr" or "Ms". So a [[Gravitics Technicia
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  • ...heir charge. A warrant officer is referred to by their rank, also by their rate, but by officers is referred to as "Mr" or "Ms". So a [[Coxswain]] who earn
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  • ...heir charge. A warrant officer is referred to by their rank, also by their rate, but by officers is referred to as "Mr" or "Ms". So a [[Steward]] who earne
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  • ...vies, a petty officer is never referred to by their rank, but rather their rate. So a [[Helmsman]] who earned their second stripe would not be called "Pett
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  • ...er]]. A petty officer is never referred to by their rank, but rather their rate. So a [[Coxswain]] who earned their third stripe would not be called "Petty
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  • ...mn}}. A petty officer is never referred to by their rank, but rather their rate. So a [[Master-at-Arms]] who earned their second stripe would not be called
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  • ...heir charge. A warrant officer is referred to by their rank, also by their rate, but by officers is referred to as "Mr" or "Ms". So a [[Gravitics Technicia
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  • ...A chief petty officer ''is'' referred to by their rank, but also by their rate. So a [[Gunner]] who earned their rocker would be called "Chief," but also
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  • ...A chief petty officer ''is'' referred to by their rank, but also by their rate. So a [[Fire Control Technician]] who earned their rocker would be called "
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  • ..., to nurse (1861), and finally to bayman (1876). A senior enlisted medical rate, surgeon's steward, was introduced in 1841 and remained through the Civil W ...established a new rate structure. With the introduction of a second junior rate there were now hospital apprentice second class (HA2c) and hospital apprent
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  • ...hat rate; for example, Intelligence Specialist third class (IS3) can cross rate to a Gunner's Mate, then that sailor becomes a Gunner's Mate third class (G
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  • ...A chief petty officer ''is'' referred to by their rank, but also by their rate. So a [[Steward]] who earned their rocker would be called "Chief," but also
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  • ...will inform them that they may place the designator (FMF) after his or her rate and/or rating; for example HM3 John Doe, RMN, having completed the qualific
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  • ...:1 replica of an Old Earth [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-rate first-rate] as a "research project."
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  • ...will inform them that they may place the designator (FMF) after his or her rate and/or rating; for example HM3 John Doe, RMN, having completed the qualific
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  • ...psman by COMFORCECOM, they may place the designator (FMF) after his or her rate and/or rating; for example, HM3 John Doe, RMN, having completed the qualifi
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  • ...ed in 1753 AD that indicated a deputy master on a first-, second- or third-rate ship-of-the-line. A second master was generally a master's mate who had pas
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  • ...soldiers, their unit, and the Army as a whole. The Nomination Board shall rate all prospective 
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  • This record is kept as a historical archive and honorees are listed by rank/rate when first inducted. As such, their listed rank and assignment may not refl
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