CHIEF BOATSWAIN 

 (FULL DRESS) 



SERGEANT R.M.L.I. LOG. SIGNALMAN ABLE SEAMAN CHIEF P.O. 



(REVIEW ORDER) (MARCHING ORDER) (SUMMER WHITES) (MARCHING ORDER) (STOKER CLJSS) 



MASTER-AT-ARMS SEAMAN LDG. TORP. MAN CHIEF ENG.-ROOM PRIVATE P.M. A. 

 (LAMMY SUIT) (TROPICAL UNIFORM) ARTIFICER (REVIEW ORDER) 



SICK BESTH 

 STEWARD 



PETTY 



(UNDER 



Fr ICER 



YEARS) 



Centre panel shows badge? \vorn on sleeves. 1. Gunner's 

 Male and Gimlayer (1st Class) 2. Gunner's Mate 3. Gun- 

 layer (1st Class). 4. D'tto (2nd Class). 5. Ditto (3rd Class). 

 6 Olrcf Petty Officer. P.O., and Seaman Gunner. 7. Torpedo 

 Gunner's Mate. 8. Torp. Coxswa'n. 9. Leading Torp. Man. 10. 

 Chief P.O., P.O.. and Seaman Torp. Man. 11. Ch'ef Yeoman 

 of Signals. 12. Teom. of Signals. 13. Ldg. Signalman. 14. S ;- 

 nalman. 15. Kansetaker (1st Clpss). 16. Chief P.O., P.O., 

 and Chief Telegraphist. 17. Ldg. Telegraphist. 18. Tele- 



graphist. 19. Ordinary and Boy Telegraphist. 20. Phys>nl 

 Tra'n'ng Instructor (1st Class). 21. D.tto (nd Class). 22. 

 Shooting Badge. 23. Mechan cian 24. Chef Stoker P.O. 

 23 Stoker P.O. 26. Ldg. Stoker. 27. Stoker. 28. Armourers. 

 29. Armourer's Mate' and Crews. 30. Blacksnrths, Car- 

 penters, etc. 31. All other artisans. 32. S-'ck-berth staff. 

 33. Ship stewards (civil blanch). 34. Bugler. 33. Pelty 

 Officers (under 4 years). 36. Leading Seaman (Eating Badge, 

 also Good-Conduct stripe) 



NAVY: UNIFORMS AND BADGES OF PETTY OFFICERS AND MEN IN THE BRITISH NAVY 



Specially drawn for ffarmsworth's Universal Encyclopedia by J F. Camp'-ell 



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