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I cruise on Celebrity, and I have often wondered about the rank, color and insignia on officers' epaulettes and the various neckerchiefs worn by chefs .  I put this together (based on various sources) to give me a better idea of who is who and who does what.  Can anyone confirm the information here?

 

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Every company has slightly different insignia for ranks & ratings.

 

Colours - shipping companies that use colours to differentiate departments, normally use:

  • No colour - Deck & Security Dept
  • Purple - Engineering/Electricians/HVAC
  • White - Hotel
  • Red - Medical
  • Green - Used to be Radio Officers, but now tends to include electronics types

Stripes

  • Traditional Merchant Navy will have a diamond incorporated into the stripes for those with Certificates of Competency (Deck & Engineering), however others just have straight stripes
  • Master - on commercial ships must come from the Deck Dept and traditionally has 4 stripes. However on cruise ships, you may see variations to differentiate from Staff Captain
  • Staff Captain - some have 3.5, others have 4 stripes
  • Senior Deck Officer - 3 stripes
  • Senior 2nd Officer - 2.5 stripes
  • 2nd Officer - 2 stripes
  • 3rd Officer - 1 stripe
  • Cadet - normally 1 very thin stripe running the length of the epaulette
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When I started out I worked for BP … they had RN style curls, but 3/8 inch as opposed to the RN 1/2 inch. If memory serves me correctly the ER staff had red, but it was that long ago and my brain has faded accordingly 😵💫

 

 

 

Apparently this is not allowed (mistaken identity?) but they were given some kind of permission due their war efforts?

Am I correct in thinking that P&O just had plain stripes? No diamonds at all?

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1 hour ago, MBP&O2/O said:

When I started out I worked for BP … they had RN style curls, but 3/8 inch as opposed to the RN 1/2 inch. If memory serves me correctly the ER staff had red, but it was that long ago and my brain has faded accordingly 😵💫

 

 

 

Apparently this is not allowed (mistaken identity?) but they were given some kind of permission due their war efforts?

Am I correct in thinking that P&O just had plain stripes? No diamonds at all?

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Affirmative, P&O had a dispensation from many years ago that they used the wider stripe, without the diamond.

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4 hours ago, Heidi13 said:

Every company has slightly different insignia for ranks & ratings.

 

That has been my experience as well.

 

4 hours ago, Heidi13 said:

Cadet - normally 1 very thin stripe running the length of the epaulette

 

That is what I recall seeing for a Cadet Officer on HAL rather than what was shown by the OP for an Apprentice Officer.

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