When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

Command climate assessment should be conducted at what minimum frequency?

Within 90 days after assumption of command

To enforce equal opportunity, a command is authorized to take all of the following actions, except which one?

Providing safety planning services, comprehensive assistance, and liaison to and for victims of domestic abuse is the responsibility of what entity?

Family advocacy program (fap) victim advocate

WHich of the following relationships is not considered fraternization?

A male petty officer first class and a female petty officer second class

Service members married to each other or in a personal relationship should not be assigned to what same area?

The overall classification of a publication should be placed on the title page in what location?

Meterial is labeled as "classified" for which of the following reasons?

To protect national security

You should find procedures for non-judicial punishment under what uniform code of military justice article?

When a performance deficiency is corrected, which of the following priveleges can not be withheld

When a sailor knowingly makes a false official statement, he can be charged with what uniform code of military justice article?

Leading petty officer authority and responsibility falls into what two categories?

General and organizational

All of the following statements regarding extra military instruction (emi) are correct, except which one?

May be conducted on the individuals sabbath

Random urinalysis testing is tequired to be conducted at what minimum time interval?

The command drug and alcohol adviser reports directly tonwhat individual?

Service members group life insurance (sgli) terminates 31 days after all of the following events, except which one?

Release from active duty for training

The physical readiness program is outlined in what instruction

Fitness enhancement program (fep) documentation includes all of the following information, except which one?

Sleep tracking/monitoring

The maximum effective range of a 9mm pistol is what specific distance?

Measures undertaken that are intended to lessen the potentially adverse effects on a given military operation is the definition of what term?

Operation risk management is a method that does not include which of the following actions

Risk assessment code (rac) combines what elements?

Hazard severity and mishap probability

To determine whether behavior meets the legal test for sexual harassment, what objective measure should be applied?

Reasonable person standard

A sexual assault disposition report (navpers 1752/1) must be maintained by ncis for what minimum number of years?

If you believe someone to be suicidal, what action should you take?

According to operational stress control, which is not a principle of resilience and stress control?

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals, you should wear your ribbons in what location and order?

Above the right breast pocket with the senior ribbon inboard

When wearing your uniform, what color eyeglasses retaining strap are you authorized to wear?

You want to embroidering on the back of your ball cap. Which of the following markings is not authorized?

On the dress white jumper, the bottom side of the trouser pocket opening should be below the hem of the jumper what total number of inches?

When in uniform, under what situation is a cell phone permitted to be worn on a belt?

One device can be worn on the belt of working and service uniforms aft of the elbow

What organization within the navy is responsible for maintaining the uniform regulations?

SECTION 2

Article

1.

COMMAND INSIGNIA

5201.1

2.

WARFARE AND OTHER QUALIFICATION INSIGNIA

5201.2

3.

DESCRIPTION OF BREAST INSIGNIA

5201.3

4.

NAMETAGS

5201.4


5201.  BREAST INSIGNIA
 

1.  Command Insignia
 

a.  Authorized Insignia

Command at Sea 

Command Ashore/Project Manager
 

b.  Provisions for Wear.  All eligible officers may wear the Command-at-Sea and Command Ashore/Project Manager insignia in the incumbent position as applicable.  Only one incumbent command insignia may be worn.  The miniature Command insignia is worn with all uniforms except Full Dress uniforms.

c.  Manner of Wearing Command Insignia

(1) Incumbent
 

(a) Wear Command Insignia on the right breast, centered 1/4 inch above the pocket.  On uniforms without a right breast pocket, place it in the same rela­tive position as the ribbons/medals.  When wearing a name­tag, center the device 1/4 inch above the nametag.  On Dinner Dress and Formal uniforms, men wear it on the right lapel, 3 inches below the notch and women wear it on the right lapel, down one-third the distance between the shoulder seam and coat hem. 
 

(b) When wearing Full Dress uniforms, center Command Insignia 1/4 inch above the ribbons.

(c) May be worn with the other post-tour Command Insignia, i.e. incumbent Command Ashore with post-tour Command-at-Sea and vice versa.

(a) Optional simultaneous wear of Post-Tour Command at Sea and Command Ashore/Project Manager insignia is authorized when wearing Working Uniforms (NWUs, Navy Coveralls and Flight Suits), Service Uniforms and Service Dress Uniforms.  When worn simultaneously, the Command at Sea Insignia will be placed inboard toward the center of the chest denoting primary placement.  The Command Ashore/Project manager Insignia will be worn adjacent and to the wearer’s left of the Command at Sea Insignia, with one inch between the facing outer edges of both insignias.  If you are also an incumbent, the post-tour Command Insignia of the same command category will not be worn.

(b) Center the insignia (one or both post tour insignias) on the left breast, 1/4 inch below the top of the pocket/flap.  When wearing two qualification breast insignia (primary above the Service Tape and secondary below the Service Tape), center the Command Insignia 1/4 inch below the secondary insignia, or on uniforms with pocket flaps, 1/4 inch below the flap.  When wearing Command Insignia and an identification badge, men center the badge 1/4 inch below the command Insignia, and women center the badge 1/4 inch above the left pocket, ribbons or primary insignia.

(c)

When worn with Dinner Dress uniforms, only one post tour command insignia may be worn.  Center Command Insignia 1/4 inch below the miniature medals or secondary breast insignia.(d) When wearing Full Dress uniforms, only one post tour insignia may be worn.  Men center Command Insignia 1/4 inch below the lower of either the medals or a second insignia; women center the insignia 1/4 inch above the left pocket, medals or primary breast insignia.  On Full Dress White, the combination of breast insignia, medals and identification badge, will not extend below the lower seam of the pocket.
 

a.  Authorized Insignia.  The listing below constitutes those breast insignia, alphabetically by category, authorized for wear on the naval uniform.  Breast or qualification insignia of other services will not be worn.  Breast or qualification insignia of other nations will not be worn on the naval uniforms unless specifically authorized by the Secretary of the Navy.
 

(1) Aviation Warfare Insignia

Naval Astronaut
Naval Astronaut (NFO)
Naval Aviator (Pilot)
Naval Aviation Observers and Flight
Meteorologists
Naval Flight Surgeons
Naval Flight Nurse
Naval Flight Officers
Professional Aviation Maintenance Officer qualification
Aerospace Experimental Psychologist and Aerospace Physiologists
Aviation Warfare Specialists
Naval Aviation Supply Corps
Naval Aircrew Warfare Specialist                    

(2)  Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Insignia

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer

Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal

Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal

Basic Explosive Ordnance Disposal
 

(3) Fleet Marine Force(FMF)Insignia 

Fleet Marine Force Officer

Fleet Marine Force Enlisted 

Warfare Specialist

(4) Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist Insignia

(5) Special Operations Warfare Insignia

(6) Special Warfare Insignia

Special Warfare Insignia (SEAL)

Basic Special Warfare Combatant-Craft (SWCC)
Senior Special Warfare Combatant- Craft (SWCC)
Master Special Warfare Combatant-Craft (SWCC)

 

(7) Submarine Warfare Insignia

Submarine (Dolphins)

Submarine Medical

Submarine Engineer Duty

Submarine Supply
 

(8) Surface Warfare Insignia

Surface Warfare

Surface Warfare Dental Corps
Surface Warfare Medical Corps
Surface Warfare Medical Service Corps
Surface Warfare Nurse Corps
Surface Warfare Supply Corps

(9)Aircrew Insignia 

Marine Corps Combat Aircrew

(10) Integrated Undersea Surveillance System Insignia

(11) Officer In Charge/Petty Officer in Charge

Small Craft Craftmaster

(12) Parachutists Insignia

Naval Parachutist

Basic Parachutist

(13) Submarine Patrol Insignia

Submarine Combat Patrol
SSBN Deterrent Patrol

 

(14) Underwater Insignia

Diver, Scuba
Diver, Second Class
Diving, First Class
Diving (Medical Technician)
Master Diver
Diving (Medical)
Diving Officer

Deep Submergence
 

(15) Information Warfare

Information Warfare Officer
Enlisted Information Warfare Specialist 

 

(16) Nuclear Weapons Security Insignia

(17) Navy Expeditionary Supply Corps Officer Insignia

(18) Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare (EXW) Specialist
 

         (19) Strategic Sealift Officer Warfare (SSOW) Insignia
 

(20) Marine Corps Combatant Diver (MCD) Insignia

(21)  Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) Insignia

b.  Provisions for Wear
 

(1) Wear metal pin-on breast insignia on the following uniforms.  When two sizes of insignia exist, the miniature size insignia is normally worn on uniforms requiring miniature medalsException:  Miniature Small Craft insignia is worn on all uniforms except full dress uniforms.

LARGE INSIGNIA

MINIATURE INSIGNIA

SERVICE DRESS BLUE

FORMAL DRESS

FULL DRESS BLUE

DINNER DRESS BLUE JACKET

SERVICE DRESS WHITE

DINNER DRESS WHITE JACKET

FULL DRESS WHITE

DINNER DRESS BLUE

SERVICE DRESS BLUE

DINNER DRESS WHITE

SUMMER WHITE

SERVICE KHAKI

(2) One or two earned warfare devices or breast insignia may be worn on the following working uni­forms in the same relative positions as described below.  Insignia may be pin-on or embroidered.  The background material for embroidered devices will match the uniform on which it is worn.

(3) One or two earned warfare devices or breast insignia embroidered on tape strips may be worn on the following working uniforms as described below and IAW article 5201.2c(1)(b) and (d).  Tape strips fabric, color and length will be IAW article 3101.5b.

(4) Pin-on devices will not be worn on working uniforms when metal devices might present a FOD or safety hazard.

(5) Breast insignia.  Pin on anodized (shiny) or oxidized (pewter in appearance) silver breast insignia may be worn in the manner prescribed below:

(a) Silver breast insignias will have either an anodized or oxidized finish.  Personnel qualified to wear multiple breast insignias are authorized to wear devices of the same finish (anodized or oxidize).  Wearing breast insignias of different finishes (i.e., anodized and oxidized) is prohibited.

(b) Hand polishing of breast insignias is authorized but not to the degree of altering the general appearance, finish or detail of the device.  

c.  Manner of Wearing Warfare and Other Qualification Insignia

(1) Breast insignia are worn on the left side of the uniform in a primary position, or a primary and secondary position.  (Figure 5-1-1). 

(a) Primary position with ribbons or medals.  The insignia is centered above ribbons or medals with the lower edge of the device 1/4 inch above the top row of ribbons or medals.

(b) Primary position without ribbons or medals.  The insignia is centered above the left pocket with the lower edge of the device 1/4 inch above the top of the pocket.  For NWU Type III and Navy Coveralls the insignia is centered above and flush with the "U.S. NAVY" service tape on the shirt article 3101.6.  For Dinner Dress Jackets, men center the insignia on the left lapel, 3 inches below the notch; women center the insignia on the left lapel down one-third the distance between the shoulder seam and coat hem.

(c) Secondary position with ribbons or medals.  The insignia is centered below ribbons with the top of the device 1/4 inch below the top of the pocket or pocket flap, or centered below medals with the top of the device 1/4 inch below the lowest row of medals.

(d) Secondary position without ribbons or medals.  The insignia is centered 1/4 inch below the top of the pocket or pocket flap. For NWU Type III and Navy Coveralls the insignia is centered below and flush with the "U.S. NAVY" service tape on the shirt.  For Dinner Dress Jackets, center the insignia on the left lapel, 1/4 inch below medals with the primary insignia.


 

(2) If wearing only one device, place it in the primary position.

(3) Personnel with multiple qualifications may wear two insignia, placing one in the primary position and the second in the secondary position, within the following guideline:

(a) Warfare qualification insignia take precedence over other qualification insignia and are placed in the primary position.

(b) Two warfare insignia are authorized following these rules:

(1)  The warfare insignia of the specialty in which currently serving will be worn in the primary position.

(2)  For NWU Type III the secondary breast insignia may be worn below, flush and centered under primary warfare insignia and flush with the top of the service tape (double stacked).

(3)  If not currently serving in a warfare specialty, or have not earned the warfare insignia of the specialty in which currently serving:  officers will wear the insignia corresponding to their designator, otherwise the warfare insignia earned first in the primary position; all other personnel will wear the warfare insignia earned first in the primary position.

(4) If no longer designated as a warfare specialist, continue wearing the earned warfare insignia, following the guidelines of this chapter, unless prohibited from doing so by administrative action.

(5) When insignia has both gold and silver versions, enlisted personnel wear silver, officers wear gold, within the following rules:

(a) Enlisted personnel who qualify for insignia, and are subsequently advanced to officer status continue wearing the enlisted insignia until qualified for a corresponding officer insignia; then replace the enlisted insignia with the officer insignia.

(b) Enlisted personnel who have been awarded the Small Craft insignia and are subsequently advanced to officer status wear the gold Small Craft Insignia.

(c) Enlisted personnel, who qualified in a warfare specialty as officers and were subsequently reverted to enlisted status, may continue to wear the officer insignia.


 

(6) Enlisted personnel awarded the Craftmaster insignia and subsequently advanced to officer status may continue to wear the Craftmaster Insignia.
 

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

a.  Astronaut Insignia.  A gold pin with a star shoot­ing diagonally from the bottom right to the top left, through an elliptical ring, on the shield of traditional Naval Aviator's wings.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

b.  Naval Astronaut (NFO) Insignia.  A gold embroidered metal pin with a star shooting diagonally from bottom right to top left through an elliptical ring, on the shield of the traditional Naval Flight Officer's wings.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

c.  Naval Aviator Insignia.  A gold embroidered or gold metal winged pin with a fouled anchor behind a shield in the center.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

d.  Naval Aviation Observer and Flight Meteorologist Insignia.  A gold embroi­dered or gold metal winged pin with a silver 0 circum­scribing a plain silver anchor on a gold back­ground.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

e.  Naval Aviation Supply Corps.  A gold embroi­dered or gold metal winged pin with a supply corps oak leaf in the center

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

f.  Flight Surgeon Insig­nia.  A winged, gold em­broidered or gold metal pin with a Medical Corps device in the center in­scribed in an oval.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

g.  Flight Nurse Insignia.  A gold metal pin designed like the flight surgeons' without the acorn.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

h.  Naval Flight Officer Insignia (NFO) .  A gold em­broidered or gold metal winged pin with a shield with a set of small, crossed, fouled anchors in the center.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

i.  Aviation Experimental Psychologist and Aviation Physiologist Insignia.  A gold em­broidered or gold metal winged pin with a Medical Service Corps device in the center inscribed in an oval.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

j.  Aircrew Insignia (AC).  A gold metal winged pin with an anchor inscribed in a circle in the center.  The letters "AC" straddle the shank of the anchor.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

k.  Aviation Warfare Specialist Insignia (EAWS).  A silver metal winged pin with an an­chor on a shield in the center and a scroll at the bottom of the shield.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

1.  Submarine Insignia (SS).  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.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

m.  Submarine Medical Insignia.  A gold color metal pin with two dolphins facing an oval in the center in­scribed with the Medical Corps device.  The acorn in center is silver.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

n.  Submarine Engineering Duty Insignia.  A gold metal pin with two dolphins facing a silver circle center inscribed with a silver, three bladed, propeller on a gold background.  The tips of propeller blades trisect the circle and one blade is vertical.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

o.  Submarine Supply Corps.  A gold metal pin with two dolphins facing a Supply Corps oak leaf in the center.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

p.  Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia.  A silver metal pin showing the broadside view of a "Flying Fish" class submarine proceeding on the surface, with a scroll at the bottom of the wave.  Gold stars are mounted on the scroll to indicate each successful patrol subsequent to that for which the original insignia was awarded.  Stars may also be placed on the wave area of the insignia.  Holes are bored for that purpose.  A silver star indicates five successful patrols.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

q.  SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia.  A silver or gold metal pin showing the broad­side view of a "LAFAYETTE" class SSBN proceeding sub­merged, with a POLARIS missile circled by three electron paths, centered in the foreground, and a scroff across the bottom of missile and submarine.  Gold or silver stars, with silver given priority, are mounted on the scroll in the order shown on diagram at left to indicate each additional patrol, as follows:

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

(1) Silver pin alone, without stars, one patrol.
(2) Add a gold star for each additional patrol (maximum four gold stars).
(3) Patrol pin with silver star, six patrols.
(4) Add a gold star for each additional patrol (maximum four stars).
(5) Pin with two silver stars, eleven patrols.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

(6) Add a gold star for each additional patrol (maximum four gold stars.
(7) Pin with three silver stars, sixteen patrols.
(8) Add a gold star for each additional patrol (maximum three gold stars).
(9) Gold patrol pin, 20 pa­trols.
(10) Repeat sequence adding gold stars for each additional patrol (maximum four gold stars) and a silver star for each additional five patrols.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

r.  Surface Warfare Insignia (SWO).  A gold metal pin, with the bow and superstructure of a modern naval warship on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

s.  Surface Warfare Dental Corps Insignia.  A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf, a silver acorn on each side of the stem on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

t.  Surface Warfare Medical Corps Insignia.  A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf surcharged with a silver acorn on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

u.  Surface Warfare Medical Service Corps Insignia.  A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf, attached to a slanting twig on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

v.  Surface Warfare Nurse Corps Insignia.  A gold metal pin, with a spread oak leaf on two crossed swords, on a background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

w.  Surface Supply Corps Insignia.  A gold metal pin with a supply corps oak leaf centered on the bow and superstructure of a modern naval warship superimposed on two crossed naval swords, on a background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

x.  Enlisted Surface Warfare Insignia (ESWS).  A silver metal pin showing the bow and super­structure of a modern naval warship on two crossed cutlasses, on a background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

y.  Command‑at‑Sea Insignia.  A gold metal pin consisting of a five-pointed pyramidal star on anchor flukes and a partially unfurled commission pennant showing six stars.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

z.  Command Ashore/Project Manager Insignia.  A gold metal, three pronged trident centered on an elliptically shaped laurel wreath.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

aa.  Small Craft Insignia.  A gold or silver metal pin with a small craft circumscribed by an anchor flukes on the sides and bottom and a three star pen­nant on top.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

bb.  Craftmaster Insignia.  A ship's helm with two crossed fouled anchors in the center.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

cc.  Special Operations Insignia.  Same ship and bow wave as Surface Warfare Insignia.  In lieu of crossed swords, there is an ordnance disposal bomb over crossed lightning rays on one side, and a diving helmet over two tridents on the other. (For EOD qualified officers, see article fff).

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

dd.  Special Warfare Insignia (SEAL). A gold metal pin with a trident on an anchor and a small naval arm superimposed upon an eagle.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ee.  Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist Insignia (SCWS).  A gold or silver metal pin with a bee on crossed sword and gun superimposed on an anchor on a background of leaves.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ff.  Basic Parachutist Insignia (PJ).  A silver metal pin with an open parachute flanked on either side by wings that curve upward.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

gg.  Naval Parachutist Insignia (PJ).  A gold embroidered or gold metal winged pin with a gold open parachute in the center.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

hh.  Diving Officer Insignia (DV). A gold metal pin with two upright seahorses facing a diving helmet, and two tridents projecting upward and canted outward form the diving helmets cover.  A double carrick bend superimposed on the breast plate.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ii.  Diving (Medical) Insig­nia (DV).  Same as the Diving Officer Insignia with a caduceus on the breast plate.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

jj. Master Diver Insignia (MDV).  Same as Diving Officer Insignia, but silver.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

kk.  Diving Medical Technician Insignia (DV).  Same as Diving (medical) Insignia, but silver in color.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ll.  First Class Diver Insignia (DV).  A silver metal diving helmet surrounded by sea serpents.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

mm.  Second Class Diver Insignia (DV).  A silver metal diving helmet and breastplate.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

nn.  Scuba Diver Insignia.  A silver metal pin wet suit hood and face mask with breathing apparatus.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

oo.  Basic Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Insignia (EOD).  A silver metal pin with a conventional drop bomb, point down on a shield, and radiant with four lightning flashes, all within a wreath of laurel leaves.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

pp.  Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Insignia (EOD).  Same as the basic EOD Insignia, but with a star center on the bomb.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

qq.  Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Insignia (EOD).  Same as the Senior EOD Insignia, but with star in a laurel wreath affixed to the top of the shield.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

rr.  Deep Submergence.  A gold or silver metal trieste, on a trident, surrounded by dolphins.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ss.  Integrated Undersea SurveillanceSystem.  A gold or silver metal pin with a trident and seahorse twined on a globe superimposed on a breaking wave.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

tt.  Fleet Marine Force Officer Insignia.  A gold, highly polished, metal device depicting the eagle, globe and anchor atop two crossed rifles on a background of ocean swells breaking on a sandy beach.  The eagle continents and Rifles shall be highlighted with a highly polished silver finish.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

uu. Fleet Marine Force Officer Insignia (Chaplain).  A gold, highly polished, metal device depicting the eagle, globe and anchor on a back ground of ocean swells breaking on a sandy beach.  The eagle shall be highlighted with a highly polished silver finish.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

vv.  Fleet Marine Force (FMF) Enlisted Warfare Specialist Insignia.  A silver metal device depicting the eagle, globe and anchor atop two crossed rifles on a background of ocean swells breaking on a sandy beach.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ww.  Navy Expeditionary Supply Corps Officer Insignia (NESCO).  A gold embroidered or metal pin with a Supply Corps oak leaf centered, superimposed on a crossed sword and M16A1 rifle, on background of ocean swells.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

xx.   Information Warfare Officer Insignia.  A gold embroidered or gold metal pin showing a background of ocean waves, a crossed Naval Officer's sword and lightning bolt, a fouled anchor, and a globe.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

yy.  Enlisted Information Warfare Specialist Insignia.  A silver embroidered or silver metal pin showing a background of ocean waves, a crossed Naval Enlisted cutlass and lightning bolt, a fouled anchor, and a globe.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

zz.  Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare (EXW) Specialist Insignia. A silver embroidered or silver metal pin showing the bow and superstructure of a patrol boat superimposed over a crossed M-16 rifle and enlisted cutlass, on a background of ocean swells. 

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

aaa. Strategic Sealift Officer Warfare (SSOW) Insignia.  A gold embroidered or gold metal pin reflecting the background of an eagle from the USS Constitution's stern, crossed Naval Officer swords and a U.S. shield with a fouled anchor from the U.S. Merchant Marine flag. 

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

bbb.  Marine Corps Combatant Diver (MCD) Insignia.  A gold embroidered or gold metal pin consisting of a wet suit headgear and low profile facemask with chest mounted breathing apparatus. 

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ccc.  Nuclear Weapons Security (NWS) Insignia. A silver metal or embroidered shield showing a trident surrounded by an atom symbol.  At the bottom of the shield, there is a scroll with five small openings.  Gold or silver stars are mounted on the scroll of the metal version to indicate each additional year of creditable service in NWS mission.  

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ddd.  Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer Insignia.  A gold plated metal pin with mirror-like finish and polished highlights.  Same design as Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal Insignia.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

eee. Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman (SWCC) Basic Insignia.  A 2 1/2  by 1 1/4 inch silver matte metal pin showing a background of a cocked flintlock pistol, a crossed naval enlisted cutlass, and a MK V Special Operations Craft atop a bow wave.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

fff. Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman (SWCC) Senior Insignia. A 2 1/2 by 1 3/8 inch silver matte metal pin showing a background of an anchor, cocked flintlock pistol, a crossed naval enlisted cutlass and a MK V Special Operations Craft atop a bow wave.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

ggg.  Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman (SWCC) Master Insignia.  A 2 1/2 by1 3/8 inch silver matte metal pin showing a background of an anchor with a banner and three gold stars, cocked flintlock pistol, a crossed naval enlisted cutlass and a MK V Special Operations Craft atop a bow wave.

When wearing a full dress uniform with large medals You should wear your ribbons above what breast pocket and what senior order?

hhh.  Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) Insignia.  A gold metal pin with two oak leaf branches facing a silver circle centered on a gold fouled anchor inscribed with a silver three bladed propeller, on gold background overlaid on crossed U.S. Navy Officer swords, rendered in gold.  The tips of the propeller blades trisect the circle and the south facing blade is vertical.

      

    a. Nametags.  Center nametags 1/4 inch above the right breast pocket.  On uniforms without a right breast pocket, place nametags on the right front in a position corresponding to ribbons on the left.  Nametags are rectangular not exceeding dimen­sions of 1 inch by 3-1/2 inches, and may be of any color and design as long as the nametag is standard throughout the command. The use of name accents is authorized.

          b.

Velcro Backed Leather Nametag.  Nametags will be made of plain black leather in 2" x 4" dimension.  Name, rank/rate and duty status (USN) will be embossed in gold for officers/CPOs and in silver for E1-E6 personnel with lettering in block letters, 1/4 inch high. The use of name accents is authorized.  Only one earned breast insig­nia may be worn.  (Patrol pins not authorized).  The insig­nia (silver or gold) will be embossed above the individual's name.

          c.

Unit Specific Embroidered Fabric Nametag.  Fabric nametags will be 2 inches by 4 inches in dimension with gold block lettering 1/4 inch high, embroidered on cloth, reflecting unit design and colors.  Outer borders/edges may be embroidered or embossed in gold color.  The use of name accents is authorized.  Fabric nametags will also include first name, middle initial, and last name, first name and last name, or initials and last name and duty status (USN).  Billet title (CO, XO, CHENG, OPS, etc.) and rank/grade are optional.  Centered in the top field will be the primary gold warfare breast insignia.

Figure 5-1-1

Placement of Identification Badge (Single) and Breast Insignia

(Service/Service Dress Uniforms)

   

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Figure 5-1-2

NWU Placement of ID Badges and Breast Insignia (except as previously noted)

When you wear large medals as part of your full dress uniform you should place?

Manner of Wearing. Large medals are worn on the service coat or jumper of Full Dress Blues and Full Dress White. When wearing more than one medal, suspend them from a holding bar that supports the medal's weight. Place the holding bar of the lowest row of medals in the same position as the lowest ribbon bar.

What term applies to the Navy uniforms that are worn with ribbons and large medals?

When large medals are worn with either uniform, the uniform is called full dress.

When a female sailors braids are secured to her head the bulk of the hair as measured from the scalp should not exceed what specific length?

Multiple braids are authorized. No portion of the bulk of the hair as measured from the scalp shall exceed approximately 2 inches. Hair shall not fall below a horizontal line level with the lower edge of the back of the collar as indicated by line A.

Which of the following medals has the highest precedence?

The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration that may be awarded by the United States government.