Navy Officer Insignia Flashcards
Sir/Ma’am, an O-2 in the United States Navy is a:
Lieutenant Junior Grade (JG). His insignia is a one silver bar collar device, or one half-inch gold stripe outboard of one quarter-inch gold stripe outboard of one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or one half-inch gold stripe below one quarter-inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-3 in the United States Navy is a:
Lieutenant. His insignia is a two silver bar collar device, or two half-inch gold stripes outboard of one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or two half-inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-4 in the United States Navy is a:
Lieutenant Commander. His insignia is a gold oak leaf collar device, or one half-inch gold stripe outboard one quarter-inch gold stripe outboard one half-inch stripe outboard one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or one half-inch gold stripe below one quarter-inch gold stripe below one half-inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-5 in the United States Navy is a:
Commander. His insignia is a silver oak leaf collar device, or three half-inch gold stripes outboard of one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or three half-inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-6 in the United States Navy is a:
Captain. His insignia is a one silver eagle collar device, or four half-inch gold stripes outboard of one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or four half-inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star in service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-7 in the United States Navy is a:
Rear Admiral Lower Half. His insignia is a one silver star collar device, or one silver five-pointed star outboard of one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one two-inch stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-8 in the United States Navy is a:
Rear Admiral Upper Half. His insignia is a two silver five-pointed collar device, or two silver five-pointed stars outboard of one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one two-inch gold stripe below one half-inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-9 in the United States Navy is a:
Vice Admiral. His insignia is a three silver five-pointed star collar device, or three silver five-pointed stars outboard of one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one two-inch gold stripe below two half-inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-10 in the United States Navy is an:
Admiral. His insignia is a four silver five-pointed star collar device, or four silver five-pointed stars outboard of one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one two-inch gold stripe below three half-inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-11 in the United States Navy is a:
Fleet Admiral. His insignia is a five silver five-pointed star collar device, or five silver five-pointed stars outboard of one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one two-inch gold stripe below four half-inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.
Sir/Ma’am, an O-1 in the United States Navy is an:
Ensign. His insignia is a one gold bar collar device, or one half-inch gold stripe outboard of one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or one half-inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves.