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Only one identification
badge may be worn at a time, except the |
post-tour Navy
Fleet/Force/Command Master Chief Badge |
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Consists of a replica of
the coat of arms of the President of the United States in gold, encircled with 50 silver stars, on a blue enamel disk with the outer edge of gold rays radiating from the center, 1-3/4 inches in diameter. |
Presidential Service Badge
Wear on the right side. The badge may be worn on all uniforms other than working uniforms |
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What badge Consists of a white enameled disc surrounded by 27 gold rays radiating from the center, 1-15/16 inches in diameter.
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Vice Presidential Service Badge
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What badge Consists of a gold spread eagle grasping three gold crossed arrows, and an enamel shield with 13 red and white stripes and a blue chief, surcharged on its breast
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Office of Secretary of Defense
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On what side is the Office of Secretary of Defense badge
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Wear on the left side.
The badge may be worn on all uniforms other than working uniforms. |
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On what side is the Presidential Service Badge word on
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Wear on the right side.
The badge may be worn on all uniforms other than working uniforms |
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in what side do you where the
MAA/Law Enforcement Badges? |
Wear on the left side.
The badge may be worn on all uniforms except formal and dinner dress |
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The miniature Command insignia is worn with all uniforms except
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Full Dress uniforms
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What type of insignias will have either an anodized or oxidized finish.
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Silver breast
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Breast insignia are worn on what side of the uniform?
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on the left side in a primary position, or a primary and
secondary position |
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what is the Primary position of the Breast insignia when worn with ribbons or medals
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centered above ribbons or medals with the lower edge of the device 1/4 inch above the top row of ribbons or medals
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what is the Primary position of the Breast insignia when worn without ribbons or medals
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The insignia is centered above the left pocket with the lower edge of the device 1/4 inch above the top of the pocket
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Personnel with multiple qualifications, may wear how many insignias
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2
placing one in the primary position and the second in the secondary position |
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When insignia has both gold and silver versions, enlisted personnel wear what color
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silver
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Enlisted personnel who qualify for insignia, and are subsequently advanced to officer status continue wearing the enlisted insignia until
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qualified for a corresponding officer insignia; then replace the enlisted insignia with the officer insignia
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T/F:
Enlisted personnel, who qualified in a warfare specialty as officers and were subsequently reverted to enlisted status, may continue to wear the officer insignia |
TRUE
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A Gold embroidered or gold metal winged pin with a fouled
anchor behind a shield in the center |
Naval Aviator Insignia
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A gold embroidered or
gold metal winged pin with a supply corps oak leaf in the center. |
Naval Aviation Supply
Corps. |
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A winged, gold embroidered or
gold metal pin with a Medical Corps device in the center inscribed in an oval |
Flight Surgeon Insignia
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A gold metal winged pin with an anchor inscribed in a circle
in the center. The letters "AC" straddle the shank of the |
Aircrew Insignia (AC).
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A silver metal winged pin with an anchor on a shield in the center and a scroll at the bottom of the shield
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Aviation Warfare Specialist
Insignia (EAWS). |
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A gold or silver embroidered
or metal pin showing bow view of a submarine proceeding on the surface with bow planes rigged for diving; flanked by dolphins in horizontal position, their heads resting on upper edge of bow planes |
Submarine Insignia (SS).
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A silver metal pin showing the bow and superstructure of a modern naval warship on two crossed cutlasses, on a background of ocean swells
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Enlisted Surface Warfare
Insignia (ESWS |
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A gold metal pin with
an eagle holding a trident and and enlisted cutlass on a background of ocean swells. |
Special Warfare Insignia
(SEAL) |
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A gold or silver metal pin
with a bee on crossed sword and gun superimposed on an anchor on a background of leaves |
Seabee Combat Warfare
Specialist Insignia (SCWS). |
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An all-inclusive term covering any decoration, medal, badge, ribbon or attachments bestowed on an individual.
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Awards
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An award bestowed upon an individual for a specific personal act of gallantry or meritorious service
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Decoration
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An award presented to an individual for performing certain duties, acts, or services consisting of a medallion hanging from a distinctively colored suspension ribbon
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Medal
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An award, to an individual for special proficiency, consisting of a medallion hung from bar
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Badge
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What metal for which
there is no miniature, may be worn with civilian evening dress (white tie) and civilian dinner dress (black tie) in the same manner as for military uniforms |
Medal of Honor
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What are these call:
Medal of Honor Navy Cross Defense Distinguished Service Medal1 Distinguished Service Medal Silver Star Medal Defense Superior Service Medal1 Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Navy and Marine Corps Medal Bronze Star Medal Purple Heart Defense Meritorious Service Medal1 Meritorious Service Medal Air Medal |
MILITARY DECORATIONS
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What are these call:
Presidential Unit Citation Ribbon Joint Meritorious Unit Award Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon Navy "E" Ribbon USPHS Outstanding Unit Citation USPHS Unit Commendation |
UNIT AWARDS
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What type of decorations may be worn on the uniform if at least one military award is worn at the same time.
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NON-MILITARY decorations
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Large medals are worn on what uniforms
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service coat or jumper of Full Dress Blues and Full Dress
White |
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What metals are arrange in order of precedence in rows from top down, inboard to outboard, within rows
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Large metals
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What metals are worne with
all formal dress uniforms and dinner dress uniforms. Each row of miniatures is 2-1/4 inches long, from top of the suspension ribbons to bottom of medals |
Miniature medals
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Wear (5/16 inch) gold stars for what subsequent award?
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2nd
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Wear silver stars in lieu of how many gold stars
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5
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Wear silver stars in lieu of how many bronze stars
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5
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The Navy "E" ribbon is designed with silver E of how many inches
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3/16
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if you wear 1-5 medals how many rows will be prescribed
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1 row onluy
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if you wear 6 medals how many rows will be prescribed
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2
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if you wear 11 medals how many rows will be prescribed
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3
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T/F"
Individuals may wear aiguillettes only while serving in an official capacity during specific events where wearing aiguillettes, as an identifying device, are important to the principal being aided |
TRUE
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What are cloth bands, marked with symbols, letters or words, indicating a type of temporary duty, to which the wearer is assigned
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Brassards
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in what positions are brassards worn?
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on the right arm, midway between the shoulder and elbow, on uniforms or outergarments
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Officers and Chief Petty Officers (CPOs) wear what kind of buttons.
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Navy eagle gold buttons
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Enlisted women, E-6 and below, wear what type of button?
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silver oxidized buttons on service dress coats
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what pipe and lanyard may be worn around the neck while carrying out official ceremonial duties and military watches
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BOATSWAIN'S PIPE AND LANYARD
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