
Reference: 7631105
Special Warfare Operator (SO) Rating Badge
RATING is used in the U.S. Navy to designate occupations, Navy specialties, which denote specific skills and abilities of a sailor.
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RATING is used in the U.S. Navy to designate occupations, Navy specialties, which denote specific skills and abilities of a sailor.
The U.S. Navy Special Warfare Seaman (E-3) shoulder badge is an original badge manufactured in the U.S.A. in accordance with applicable U.S. Government specifications. The badge is certified by the U.S. Navy and required for wear on Service Dress White Jumper, Summer Dress White Shirts, and Dinner Dress White Uniforms.
RATING is used in the U.S. Navy to designate occupations, Navy specialties, which denote specific skills and abilities of a sailor. Each naval rating has its own specialty badge, which is worn on the left sleeve of dress uniforms of enlisted personnel.
Ratings should not be confused with Rates, which describe the Navy's enlisted rank and pay-grades. Sailors are often defined by a combination of both their specialty (rating) and pay-grade. For example, if a sailor has a pay-grade of E-6 (Petty Officer First Class) and is a member of the Navy SEALs with a Special Warfare Operator (SO) specialty, then their combination defines that sailor's rating as: Special Warfare Operator First Class (SO1).
Sailors from pay-grades E-1 to E-3 have no rates and are considered to be in apprenticeships or training for a rating, thus the slang term "non-rates" when referring to them as a group. They are instead divided into five general occupational fields (airman, constructionman, fireman, hospitalman, or seaman).
The badge we are presenting is U.S. Navy Special Warfare Seaman (E-3).
Reference: 7631105
RATING is used in the U.S. Navy to designate occupations, Navy specialties, which denote specific skills and abilities of a sailor.
Reference: 2182405
The Information Dominance Warfare insignia was approved in September 2010 and is authorized for wear by members of the Information Dominance Corps. Regulation size, gold finish.
Reference: 7081459
Sewn in subdued colors are visible only when viewed through night vision equipment. This infrared reflective military identification patch is ideal for tactical operators who function in nighttime settings. Regulation size, NWU Type III Woodland camouflage.
Reference: 7081251
Proper etiquette for wearing the U.S. flag states that the star field must be displayed to the front. The U.S. Reversed Flag - Infrared Velcro Patch is designed to allow the U.S. flag to be worn properly on the right shoulder.
Reference: 2181500
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Badge is a military badge of the United States Armed Forces issued by the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. Regulation size, oxidized silver finish.
Reference: 3441101
The Special Operations Warfare (SPECOPS) insignia is earned by officers by virtue of training in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Regulation size, NWU Type-II Desert camouflage.
Reference: 7631105
RATING is used in the U.S. Navy to designate occupations, Navy specialties, which denote specific skills and abilities of a sailor.
Reference: 3441090
The Parachutist badge for the United States Navy (USN) and Marine Corps (USMC). Regulation size, NWU Type-II Desert camouflage.
Reference: 2182000
Parachutist badge for the United States Navy (USN) and Marine Corps (USMC). Regulation size, gold finish.
Reference: 7081451
Sewn in subdued colors are visible only when viewed through night vision equipment. This infrared reflective military identification patch is ideal for tactical operators who function in nighttime settings. Regulation size, NWU Type-II Desert camouflage.
Reference: 2182700
The Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia is a uniform breast pin worn by officers and men of the United States Navy's Submarine Service who have completed combat patrols during declared wars. Regulation size, silver oxidized finish.