No.
Depends on your command, your job, and whether you are enlisted or an officer.
Depending on which uniform and whether you are enlisted or an officer, there are numerous places to display your rank. Cover, collar devices, shoulder, wrists.
The 'crackerjack' uniform, in blues and whites, is the dress uniform for enlisted personnel below the rank of E-7. E-7 and above wear a different set of uniforms.
Gold has marks and gold chevrons on a Navy enlisted uniform indictates the sailor has achieved 12 consecutive years of active service with Good Conduct. Each hash mark indicates 4 years of active service.
U.S. Navy Senior Enlisted Academy was created in 1981.
Those who join the Indian navy after clearing the Indian Engineering Services exam , join the naval armament branch of the Indian Navy but not sure about the ranks awarded to them. Even not sure about the uniform of them.
The first ship in the navy named after an enlisted man was the USS Osmand Ingram.
It does not cost you anything to join the Navy as an enlisted personnel. You will be provided with everything including meals, housing and your pay. After the initial uniform issue, you will receive stipend every month to keep it new and correct.
No. It's not transferable. You MIGHT be able to fill out some paperwork and have the Navy Combat Action Ribbon awarded as an equivalent (which can be worn on a CG uniform), however.
Any male or female who is ranked E-7 or higher in enlisted or any officer wears khaki pants along with a khaki top for their uniform.
'Enlisted navy officer' is not a designation. If you are enlisted, you are not an officer. An officer can apply for Medical school, whether they can remain on active duty or not will depend on the program they can get accepted to.
It depends on how close you are, your rank, and if you're in uniform or not. If you're in uniform and a commissioned officer, the leader of the formation should render a salute to you as they pass within range, holding until acknowledged. If you're Enlisted, and there is an officer leading the formation, you'd render a salute to that officer as the formation passed if close enough. If you're enlisted and the formation is enlisted, keep on walking. If you're a civilian, just get out of the way or you'll be marched over.