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P/E what does those three green stripes signify, and the girl standing to her right would she be a newbie .Is there anything on the uniform that might distinguish a first yearer and a serviceman who has served longer but yet to earn their 1st stripe?.

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bd popeye

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P/E what does those three green stripes signify, and the girl standing to her right would she be a newbie .Is there anything on the uniform that might distinguish a first yearer and a serviceman who has served longer but yet to earn their 1st stripe?.

The green strips mean she's an Airman. Assigned to the Air Department, Flightdeck, PRI-FLY, Hangar deck or Fuels.

Sh'e pretty new. Probably less than two years of service. You can tell by her rating badge..Green stripes. She's not a petty officer yet.

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Sailors in pay grades E-1 through E-3 are considered to be in apprenticeships.
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They are divided into five definable groups, with colored group rate marks designating the group to which they belong: Seaman, Fireman, Airman, Constructionman, and Hospitalman. One of three apprentice devices may be worn above the rank insignia, which denotes the sailor is an apprentice in a particular field and is in search of a rating to join.
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Sailors who have gone directly to a base, station, or ship without any specialized training are eligible to select a career field, and through
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and extensive on-the-job training, may qualify for a rating. This process is called "striking for a rating". If a sailor has qualified for a rate, but has not yet become a petty officer, he is called a designated striker, and is identified by a striker's badge that displays the sailor's rating, along with his group rate marks.
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The serviceperson is addressed by one's group designation, if known (e.g., Fireman Jones, Constructionman Apprentice Smith); by the generic appellation "seaman"; or by one's striker designation (Boatswain's Mate Seaman Watson, Culinary Specialist Seaman Recruit Johnson).
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Those that have completed the "A" school for
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wear their
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above their stripes and substitute the word "Hospitalman" for "Seaman" in their rating titles.

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Jeff Head

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Exactly.. IF & when the USN decides to scrap these ships the best bet for a command ship is an Wasp class LHD. None of the Tarawa's are held in reserve.
RExactly.

The Wasp Class have more than enough room for the LCC mission...I believe a San Antonio hull, modified for the LCC mission would be more than enough, and allow us to keep building on that hull whih is already going to have two lasses. The Sna Antonio, and the new LSDs. Might as well build a couple of more and make them an LCC version.

Then build ten arsenal, super AAW missile ships for eacj CSG too.
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B.I.B.

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The green strips mean she's an Airman. Assigned to the Air Department, Flightdeck, PRI-FLY, Hangar deck or Fuels.

Sh'e pretty new. Probably less than two years of service. You can tell by her rating badge..Green stripes. She's not a petty officer yet.

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Check out the wiki notes...in blue.

Thanks for the links it made for interesting reading.
I also came across some info about why some men had red service stripes and others had gold.I believe its unique to the navy.Anyway I would find it hard for anyone in the Marines to earn gold service stripes, or keep them if they did.
 

bd popeye

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Thanks for the links it made for interesting reading.
I also came across some info about why some men had red service stripes and others had gold.I believe its unique to the navy. Anyway I would find it hard for anyone in the Marines to earn gold service stripes, or keep them if they did.

The different color stripes are indeed unique to the USN.

There are many, many US Marines that would have gold service strips if serving with the USN..many.
 

B.I.B.

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The different color stripes are indeed unique to the USN.

There are many, many US Marines that would have gold service strips if serving with the USN..many.

Oh P/E.. my comment was not meant to be taken seriously........just trying to be humorous.

After reading all the reasons for why one can be downgraded from gold strips to red, my impressions of the marine as portrayed by Hollywood..............

The article never said whether one can have ones gold strips reinstated....... Can one re-earn them?
 

bd popeye

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Oh P/E.. my comment was not meant to be taken seriously........just trying to be humorous.

After reading all the reasons for why one can be downgraded from gold strips to red, my impressions of the marine as portrayed by Hollywood..............

The article never said whether one can have ones gold strips reinstated....... Can one re-earn them?

Sorry I missed your little joke.

I'm not sure how or if gold service stripes could be reinstated. I've known them to be taken away but not given back.
 
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