In World War II, the naval rank "MOMM C2" stood for Machinist's Mate, First Class (MOMM), with "C2" indicating the specific classification or level of expertise within that rating. Machinist's Mates were responsible for operating and maintaining machinery, including engines and propulsion systems on ships. The "C2" designation typically denoted a level of proficiency or specialization within the Machinist's Mate rating.
In World War I, the rank of S2 (or Seaman Second Class) in the United States Naval Reserve Force (USNRF) was an entry-level rank for enlisted personnel. It was equivalent to the rank of Private in the Army and was one rank above Seaman Third Class (S3). Sailors at the S2 rank were typically responsible for basic duties aboard naval vessels and in support roles as needed.
The anchor and three stripes on the left arm of a World War II navy uniform indicate the rank of a Petty Officer First Class in the U.S. Navy. The anchor symbolizes naval service, while the three stripes represent the rank insignia associated with this position, which typically involved leadership responsibilities and specialized skills. This insignia was part of the broader system used to denote various ranks within the naval hierarchy.
In World War II, the abbreviation MOMM stands for Machinist's Mate, a rating in the U.S. Navy responsible for maintaining and repairing engine room machinery. The numbers following the abbreviation indicate the rank or pay grade, with MOMM2 being a Second Class Machinist's Mate and MOMM3 being a Third Class Machinist's Mate. MOMM2 is a higher rank than MOMM3, reflecting more experience and responsibility in their duties.
highest rank in the world is : SECRETARY GENERAL OF UNITED NATION
Usually the officers rank is abbreviated such as LT for lieutenant. As for naval officers in general I have seen it written USNO but it would have to be used in specific content to make sense to someone.
the naval rank below captain is Commander
The rank "SN" signifies Seaman.
In World War I, the rank of S2 (or Seaman Second Class) in the United States Naval Reserve Force (USNRF) was an entry-level rank for enlisted personnel. It was equivalent to the rank of Private in the Army and was one rank above Seaman Third Class (S3). Sailors at the S2 rank were typically responsible for basic duties aboard naval vessels and in support roles as needed.
AN is the rank designation for an Airman (E-3 in the Naval Aviation community).
Ensign in the Navy or 2nd Lt in the Marines
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An ammiral is an obsolete term for an admiral, a naval officer of the highest rank - the commander of a country's naval forces.
It doesn't appear to be a rank, it's probably "Office of the President"
The correct spelling of the high naval rank is admiral.
The anchor and three stripes on the left arm of a World War II navy uniform indicate the rank of a Petty Officer First Class in the U.S. Navy. The anchor symbolizes naval service, while the three stripes represent the rank insignia associated with this position, which typically involved leadership responsibilities and specialized skills. This insignia was part of the broader system used to denote various ranks within the naval hierarchy.
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