Cutterman insignia

Cutterman insignia - officer
Cutterman insignia - officer
Cutterman insignia - enlisted
Cutterman insignia - enlisted
Cutterman insignia - auxiliary
Cutterman insignia - auxiliary

The cutterman insignia is a device awarded by the United States Coast Guard to represent service aboard a Coast Guard cutter. The pin is awarded on a temporary basis after six months of sea time, qualification in required watch stations, successful completion of an oral or written board, and receiving a recommendation from their unit's commanding officer. The award becomes permanent after 5 years of cumulative time afloat.[1]

The version awarded to officers is gold-toned, while the version awarded to enlisted members is pewter-toned.

The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary also issues a version the cutterman insignia to represent service serving a Coast Guard cutter provided they meet the criteria provided by the Auxiliary and the Coast Guard. The insignia design is identical in size and form to the cutterman insignia. A pewter auxiliary emblem is superimposed in the center of the bronze-tone stylized waves.[2]

See also

References

  1. Coast Guard Personnel Manual - Chapter 6.C.2
  2. Coast Guard Auxiliary Manual - Chapter 10, Section F.9.n
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