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has gloss | eng: A Command Master Chief Petty Officer (CMDCM) is the most senior enlisted sailor in a United States Navy unit. Being the primary liaison between commissioned officers and enlisted sailors, they are an important resource for the commanding officer as his or her senior enlisted advisor, and are often called upon to gauge morale and battle readiness. In smaller units, this position may be filled by a Command Senior Chief Petty Officer (CMDCS), or a regular Master Chief Petty Officer who is not yet a Command Master Chief. The rates Force Master Chief Petty Officer (FORCM) and Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer (FLTCM) are used for larger units such as U.S. Fleet Forces Command FORCM, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command FORCM, U.S. Pacific Fleet FLTCM, and Submarine Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet... |
lexicalization | eng: Command Master Chief Petty Officer |
instance of | (noun) position in a social hierarchy; "the British are more aware of social status than Americans are" rank, social status, social rank, social station |
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media:img | CMCPO Navy.jpg |
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media:img | USCG CMDMC.png |
media:img | USCG MCPO Collar.png |
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