Joe Campa
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Rick D. West .
The U.S. Navy has many different ranks. These ranks include Seaman Recruit, Seaman Apprentice, Seaman, Petty Officer 3rd Class, Petty Officer 2nd Class, Petty Officer 1st Class, Chief Petty Officer, Senior Chief Petty Officer, Master Chief Petty Officer, Fleet and Commander Master Chief Petty Officer, Chief Warrant Officer 2, Chief Warrant Officer 3, Chief Warrant Officer 4, Chief Warrant Officer 5, Ensign, Lieutenant Junior Grade, Lieutenant, Lieutenant Commander, Commander, Captain, Rear Admiral, Vice Admiral, Admiral Chief of Navy Ops, and Fleet Admiral.
de guzman Severo Rogel is the first U.S. Naval Chief Petty Officer. Year April 11, 1916. He was also the very first U.S. Filipino Postal worker. San Francisco 1932.
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Unlike the stars used to represent officers of flag rank (Admirals) which point upward, the stars on the anchor of the Senior Chief Petty Officer and the Master Chief Petty Officer point down because they do not THEMSELVES represent a higher rank as do the one, two, three, and four stars of Admirals as they are promoted (five star Admirals... and Generals for that matter... exist only in time of war). The anchor and star(s) of the Senior and Master Chief Petty Officer TOGETHER represent rank.
Micheal Black Rios
As per official US Navy documents, the answer is that no "first chief petty officer" exists. Nearly all personnel rated as petty officers first class since at least 1885 were automatically promoted to chief petty officer in 1893. These promotions occurred simultaneously, making the first chief petty officer impossible to determine.
Senior Chief Petty Officer followed by Master Chief Petty Officer.
Late 1960's
Carl Braeshers
Joe Campa
The Chief Petty Officer core competencies were developed to strengthen chief petty officer standards.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Connie Swaro
GMCM Delbert Black
C is the rank of the sailor, indicating that they are a Chief, an E-7. YN is the specialty of Yeoman. Normally a sailor at this level is responsible for a group of sailors working in an environment such as the ship's office or a personnel office.
The office of the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) was established on April 1, 1967. This position was created to provide a senior enlisted advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations and to represent the interests of enlisted sailors in the Navy. The MCPON serves as a liaison between the enlisted force and the Navy's leadership.