Merchant Navy Rank Insignia of Deck Officers and Engineer Officers
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Shoulder rank insignia of a Deck Cadet or Engine Cadet
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Shoulder rank insignia of Fourth Officer or Junior Engineer
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Shoulder rank insignia of 3rd Officer or Fourth Engineer
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Shoulder rank insignia of 2nd Officer or 3rd Engineer
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Shoulder rank insignia of a Chief Officer or 2nd Engineer
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Shoulder rank insignia of a Captain or Chief Engineer
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