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United States Coast Guard officer rank insignia

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United States Coast Guard officer rank insignia describes an officer's pay-grade. Rank is displayed on collar devices, shoulder boards, and on the sleeves of dress uniforms.

Commissioned officer ranks

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Commissioned officers in the Coast Guard areline officers, unlike theNavy, which has a staff corps to identify certain career fields. Coast Guard officers holdpay grades ranging from O-1 to O-10 and have the same rank structure as the Navy.[1][2] Officers holding the rank of ensign (O-1) through lieutenant commander (O-4) are considered junior officers, commanders (O-5) and captains (O-6) are considered senior officers, and rear admirals (O-7) through admirals (O-10) are considered flag officers. TheCommandant of the Coast Guard and theVice Commandant of the Coast Guard are the only members of the Coast Guard authorized to hold the rank of admiral.[3]

The Coast Guard does not have medical officers orchaplains of its own. Instead,chaplains from the U.S. Navy, as well as officers from theU.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps are assigned to the Coast Guard to perform chaplain-related functions and medical-related functions, respectively. These officers wear Coast Guard uniforms but replace the Coast Guard insignia with that of their own service.[4]

The Navy and Coast Guard share identical officer rank insignia except that Coast Guard officers wear a gold Coast Guard Shield in lieu of a line star or staff corps officer insignia.

Commissioned officer grade structure of the United States Coast Guard
US DoD Pay GradeO-10O-9O-8O-7O-6O-5O-4O-3O-2O-1
NATO CodeOF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1
Insignia
TitleAdmiralVice admiralRear admiral
(Upper Half)
Rear admiral
(Lower Half)
CaptainCommanderLieutenant
commander
LieutenantLieutenant
(junior grade)
Ensign
AbbreviationADMVADMRADMRDMLCAPTCDRLCDRLTLTJGENS

Warrant officer ranks

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U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer specialty insignia worn on the collar and shoulder boards (depicted left)

Highly qualified enlisted personnel in pay grades E-6 through E-9 with a minimum of eight years' experience can compete each year for appointment as warrant officers (WO). Successful candidates are chosen by a board and then commissioned as chief warrant officer two (CWO2) in one of twenty-one specialties. Over time, chief warrant officers may be promoted to chief warrant officer three (CWO3) and chief warrant officer four (CWO4). The ranks of warrant officer (WO1) and chief warrant officer five (CWO5) are not currently used in the Coast Guard. Chief warrant officers may also compete for the Chief Warrant Officer to Lieutenant Program. If selected, the warrant officer will be promoted to lieutenant (O-3E). The "E" designates over four years' active duty service as a warrant officer or enlisted member and entitles the member to a higher rate of pay than other lieutenants.[5]

Warrant officer grade structure of the United States Coast Guard
US DoD Pay GradeW-4W-3W-2
NATO CodeWO-4WO-3WO-2
Insignia
TitleChief warrant officer 4Chief warrant officer 3Chief warrant officer 2
AbbreviationCWO-4CWO-3CWO-2

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary

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TheUnited States Coast Guard Auxiliary is theuniformed auxiliary service of the Coast Guard. The Auxiliary does not use the Coast Guard rank system but does use modified Coast Guard officer rank insignia to signify a member's position within the organization. For example, a Flotilla Commander wears insignia similar to a Lieutenant.

USCG Auxiliary Insignia

USCG Auxiliary officers wear silver braid insignia (referred to as "office insignia") instead of gold; with a "hollow" USCG shield above containing the letters "USCG" superimposed above a red "A" (to signify an appointed officer in an administrative position) or silver "A" (to signify an elected officer in a leadership position). Metal and sew-on insignia are identical to Coast Guard officer insignia, except that a red, blue, or black "A" is superimposed.

Auxiliarists generally do not use titles in direct address, with the exception of a few very senior leaders who are addressed as "Commodore."

NATO codeOF-10OF-9OF-8OF-7OF-6OF-5OF-4OF-3OF-2OF-1
United States
Coast Guard Auxiliary
[6]







Elected positionsNational Commodore (NACO)Vice National Commodore (VNACO)
Deputy National Commodore (DNACO)
District Commodore (DCO)District Chief of Staff (DCOS)
District Captain (DCAPT)
Division Commander (DCDR)Division Vice Commander (VCDR)Flotilla Commander (FC)Vice Flotilla Commander (VFC)
Appointed positionsDeputy National Commodore (DNACO)Assistant National Commodore (ANACO)Deputy Assistant National Commodore (ANACOd)
Director (DIR)
NACO Admin Assistant (N-A)
District Directorate Chief (DDC)
Auxiliary Sector Coordinator (ASC)
Deputy Director (DIRd)
Division Chief (DVC)
NACO Aide (N-D)
District Staff Officer (DSO)
DCO Admin Assistant (D-AA)
Branch Chief (BC)
Assistant District Staff Officer (ADSO)
DCO Aide (D-AD)
Branch Assistant (BA)
Academy Admissions Partner
Division Staff Officer (SO)Flotilla Staff Officer (FSO)
Detachment Leader (DL)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"14 USC §41. Grades and ratings"(PDF).Government Printing Office. 2011.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved6 August 2013.
  2. ^"37 USC §201. Pay grades: assignment to; general rules"(PDF).Government Printing Office. 2011.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved6 August 2013.
  3. ^Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2015, Section 201
  4. ^"Required Uniforms".USCG Uniform Distribution Center. 23 May 2013.Archived from the original on 28 September 2009. Retrieved16 November 2009.
  5. ^"ALCGOFF 074/23 - SUBJ: PY24 CWO TO LT SELECTION BOARD SOLICITATION MESSAGE".U.S. Coast Guard. Retrieved2025-12-10.
  6. ^USCG AUX Rank

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