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  1. Petty officer second class is the fifth enlisted rank in the U.S. Navy [1] and the U.S. Coast Guard, just above petty officer third class and below petty officer first class, and is a non-commissioned officer. It is equivalent to the rank of sergeant in the Army and Marine Corps, and staff sergeant in the Air Force .

  2. For example, if a sailor has the pay-grade of E-5 (rank of petty officer second class) and the rating of boatswain's mate, then combining the two—boatswain's mate second class (BM2)—defines both rank and rating in formal address or epistolary salutation. Thus, boatswain's mate second class (BM2) would be that sailor's rate.

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  4. What is a Petty Officer Second Class' Paygrade? A Petty Officer Second Class is considered a Noncommissioned Officer, with a paygrade of E-5. The civilian equivalent of this military rank is roughly GS-5 under the federal government's General Schedule payscale.

  5. Petty Officer Second Class is the second of the Navy's Petty Officer grades, and serve as a junior non-commissioned officer. A Petty Officer Second Class serves both as a leader and as a technical expert, and all Petty Officers have a specified rating, or job.

  6. A Petty Officer Second Class is a Noncommissioned Officer in the United States Navy at DoD paygrade E-5. "Petty" actually comes from the Anglo-Saxon "petit" (small). The title "Petty Officer" has been in use for at least 300 years, and has always referred to ranks above Seaman but below Warrant Officers, Midshipmen, and Lieutenants.

  7. This means that enlisted sailors who have earned a rating actually have two different ways of describing their rate (equivalent to rank), one generic and the other more specific; in the example above, that sailor is both a Petty Officer Second Class and an Electrician’s Mate Second Class.

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