Jacqueline is retired from the United States Navy. Born in San Francisco, CA and raised in Las Vegas, NV, she graduated from the University of South Florida with a Major in biological health sciences.
Jacqueline served 5 years as a hospital corpsman in the US Navy, with tours in San Diego, California and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. She currently resides in Syracuse, NY, and is studying to become a physicians assistant.
U.S. Navy ribbons represent different types of service, achievement, and participation throughout a sailor’s military career.
These ribbons are worn on service uniforms in place of full medals when appropriate and follow a defined order of precedence.
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If you’re a civilian considering joining the U.S. Navy, or a current sailor unsure which rating best translates to civilian life, you’re in the right place.
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Families anticipate the proud moment of attending or viewing their recruit’s Navy boot camp graduation ceremony marking the completion of training and entry into the fleet.
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If you’re considering joining the military, the Coast Guard is often overlooked in favor of the larger service branches.
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The United States Coast Guard organizes its enlisted careers under a system known as “ratings,” each representing a distinct operational or technical specialty.
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