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U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Insignia - Rank Symbol and Meaning #186862 (License: Personal Use)
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The insignia features a spread-winged eagle above two crossed anchors, all set atop a double-chevron (V-shaped) base, rendered in white on a black background. The eagle symbolizes national authority and vigilance, while the crossed anchors represent naval service and stability; the double chevron denotes the rank of Chief Petty Officer, a senior enlisted grade. This emblem is worn on the sleeve or collar of Navy uniforms and signifies over a decade of service and leadership responsibility.
Used on official Navy websites, recruitment materials, military history pages, and uniform guides; matches user intent for identifying ranks, understanding naval insignia, or researching military symbols.
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