The Instructor Rate began to disappear in 1972 when Fleet Chief Petty Officers (Warrant Officers) were introduced. Leading Rates Qualified as Instructors in the following branches: Second class or lower Part II or Specialist Qualification (CPO)įirst class Part II or Specialist Qualification (CPO)īasic device with crown above two stars belowĬhief Petty Officers, Petty Officers and Confirmed Second class Part II or Specialist Qualification (PO and below)įirst class Part II or Specialist Qualification (PO and below) “Star” or third class Part II or Specialist Qualification (PO and below) On qualifying professionally for Petty Officer, able to command, instruct others and carry out more complex tasks.Ĭhief Petty Officers attain no additional professional qualification and wear the basic device with crown above, however above the left breast pocket, able to show advanced leadership, training abilities and perform the most complex tasks.įor the Seaman and Naval Airman branches were as follows: On qualifying professionally for Leading Rate, able to carry complex tasks and lead others and expected to train for next level as Petty Officer. On qualifying professionally for Able Rate, AB class 1, operationally trained to carry out basic tasks and expected to train for next level as Leading Hand.īasic device with star above and star below On entering a sub-branch Able Rate, AB class 2, under training
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