My partner works as a second office in the merchant navy and his annual salary is £60.000 he does however specialise and works within the oil industry
an Indian mnavy officer can earn up to 600000rs as a captain.....1.5 to 2.5 lakh as a 2nd officer....
An IT2 is a Navy Information Systems Technician, 2nd Class (Petty Officer 2nd Class).
100000/mnth
The US Navy, and most navies in the world, do not have 2nd Lieutenants. The entry level officer is an Ensign. The primary qualification is to have a college degree and meet the physical requirements.
Petty Officer is abbreviated PO and the rank is usually included, 1st Class, 2nd Class, or 3rd Class Petty officer. E-4 is a 3rd Class Petty Officer, or PO3 E-5 is a 2nd Class Petty Officer, or a PO2 E-6 is a 1st Class Petty Offcier, or a PO1 CPO is a Cheif Petty Officer or an E-7 SCPO is a Senior Cheif Petty Officer, or an E-8 MCPO is Master Cheif Petty Officer, or an E-9 MCPON is Master Cheif Petty Officer of the Navy also E-9
The 2nd class indicates that they are a 2nd Class Petty Officer. They hope to become a 1st Class Petty Officer some day. A Signalman is one that is responsible for signals on the ship. The flags, flashing lights and semaphore are their responsibility.
The rank of Corporal and Leading Seaman are equivalent. The next level up is Sergeant (army) Petty Officer (navy). Although the American Navy turfs in a few extra pay grades under the Petty Officer rank. On the other hand the British Navy skips the rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class and goes right to Petty Officer 1st Class from Leading Seaman. Petty Officer 1st Class is equivalent to Warrant Officer in the Army. Confused?
Captain (The Navy has a rank of Captain that is equivalent of an Army Colonel, or such.)
No real information is available on LaLanne's Navy rate, though from enhancing a picture on his site which shows him in crackerjacks and a 2nd Class Petty Officer Chevron, his rate insignia appears to be an aviation or admin rate.
Officers outrank enlisted personnel. Thus, a Second Lieutenant - which is 01 - outranks an E6 in any branch of service, whether Navy (Petty Officer First Class), Coast Guard (same rank as Navy), Army (Staff Sergeant), Marine Corps (Staff Sergeant), or Air Force (Technical Sergeant).
In the US Navy, the ranks of "Seaman Recruit", "Seaman Apprentice" and "Seaman" are junior to the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class. In increasing rank are Petty Officer 2nd Class, Petty Officer First Class and Chief Petty Officer. So, yes, any of the Petty Officer ranks are higher than any of the Seaman (or Airman or Fireman) ranks.
The Captain, or Commanding Officer, or "CO" is obviously #1, and the Executive Officer or "XO" is 2nd in command. After that it's the Chief Engineering Officer or "Chang". Then the Weapons Officer or "Weps", is fourth. Then it goes to the leading enlisted person....the Master Chief of the Command. "First Mate" is a non-military term referring to the person usually in charge of the deck operations aboard commercial liners and merchant marines, and is often 2nd in command. Also known as the "Chief Mate".