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The U.S. Navy uses the term rate to describe the pay grade or rank of a sailor. Each rate has a unique uniform insignia to depict the rank of the individual that is also combined with a navy rating badge which indicates the speciality or MOS of the sailor.
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What is a Navy Rate?
- In the U.S. Navy, a rate is the term used to
describe an enlisted sailor’s pay grade or
rank.
- A Rating Badge is comprised of a
combination of the rate and the rating
speciality.
- The term “rate” is commonly used in place of
“rating” incorrectly.
http://www.navyrates.net/
What are Navy Ratings?
A rating in the United States Navy is normally
earned through attendance at an “A” school
following the Navy’s initial basic training
course held at RTC (Recruit Training
Command).
Some specialties or ratings will also attend
follow-on “C” schooling prior to reporting to
their first command.
Navy Rate Insignia (E-1 through E-3)