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Here are the Time In Rate (TIR) Requirements for U.S. Navy Enlisted Advancements (given in months):
SR to SA = 9 (w/No exam); SA to SN = 9 (w/No exam); SN to PO3 = 6; PO3 to PO2 = 12; PO2 to PO1 = 36*; PO1 to CPO = 36*; CPO to SCPO = 36 (w/No exam); SCPO to MCPO = 36 (w/No exam). *May be waived up to 1 year for Early Promotes (EP's) for advancement to PO1 or CPO only. Source = U.S. Navy Advancement Center
Based upon educational background, work background or incentives for advanced training, certain recruits may enter the Navy as SA or SN.
Also, some recruitment and retention bonuses offer "free" advancement, so the route can be VERY fast but largely not faster than 9 years total.
24.160.240.212 (
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02:04, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
The collar device is wrong, the point of the star should be down. Someone fix it!
In my experience, SCPOs are addressed as both "Senior Chief" and occasionally "Senior." I made the edit to reflect that. Thoughts? -- Dave C. talk | Esperanza 15:10, 12 September 2005 (UTC)
Is it intentional that we have two sentences referring to how a SCPO may (or usually would) be addressed? They don't conflict but at least one seems superfluous.
24.160.240.212 (
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02:02, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
The following text was removed from the article:
"On all over uniforms, the insignia used is the one that has become universally accepted as the symbol of the Chief Petty Officer.
Please change the word over with the word 'other' to complete the sentence as:
"On all other uniforms, the insignia used is the one that has become universally accepted as the symbol of the Chief Petty Officer."
Thanks,
208.20.220.72 16:31, 16 August 2006 (UTC)Richard T. Dudley, OSCS(SW) USN(RET)"
Khatru2 02:55, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
WHAT IS THE STAR ON THE SENIOR CHIEFS UNIFORMS INVERTED
VR 66.121.163.138 04:04, 14 August 2007 (UTC) EO1
It's inverted so that it will accord w/ the MCPO and MCPON rating badges. Take a look at those.
24.160.240.212 (
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02:03, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
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Here are the Time In Rate (TIR) Requirements for U.S. Navy Enlisted Advancements (given in months):
SR to SA = 9 (w/No exam); SA to SN = 9 (w/No exam); SN to PO3 = 6; PO3 to PO2 = 12; PO2 to PO1 = 36*; PO1 to CPO = 36*; CPO to SCPO = 36 (w/No exam); SCPO to MCPO = 36 (w/No exam). *May be waived up to 1 year for Early Promotes (EP's) for advancement to PO1 or CPO only. Source = U.S. Navy Advancement Center
Based upon educational background, work background or incentives for advanced training, certain recruits may enter the Navy as SA or SN.
Also, some recruitment and retention bonuses offer "free" advancement, so the route can be VERY fast but largely not faster than 9 years total.
24.160.240.212 (
talk)
02:04, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
The collar device is wrong, the point of the star should be down. Someone fix it!
In my experience, SCPOs are addressed as both "Senior Chief" and occasionally "Senior." I made the edit to reflect that. Thoughts? -- Dave C. talk | Esperanza 15:10, 12 September 2005 (UTC)
Is it intentional that we have two sentences referring to how a SCPO may (or usually would) be addressed? They don't conflict but at least one seems superfluous.
24.160.240.212 (
talk)
02:02, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
The following text was removed from the article:
"On all over uniforms, the insignia used is the one that has become universally accepted as the symbol of the Chief Petty Officer.
Please change the word over with the word 'other' to complete the sentence as:
"On all other uniforms, the insignia used is the one that has become universally accepted as the symbol of the Chief Petty Officer."
Thanks,
208.20.220.72 16:31, 16 August 2006 (UTC)Richard T. Dudley, OSCS(SW) USN(RET)"
Khatru2 02:55, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
WHAT IS THE STAR ON THE SENIOR CHIEFS UNIFORMS INVERTED
VR 66.121.163.138 04:04, 14 August 2007 (UTC) EO1
It's inverted so that it will accord w/ the MCPO and MCPON rating badges. Take a look at those.
24.160.240.212 (
talk)
02:03, 17 April 2008 (UTC)