petty officer
Noun: A petty officer is a noncommissioned officer in a navy or coast guard. This rank is typically above enlisted sailors but below commissioned officers, and it is often considered comparable to the rank of sergeant in an army.
The term "petty officer" is used as a title or to refer to a person holding that specific rank. It is a formal military rank. * The petty officer inspected the deck. * She was promoted to petty officer last year. * You need to speak with Petty Officer Jones.
- The term is often part of a compound rank title specifying the class or specialty, such as "Petty Officer First Class" or "Chief Petty Officer." However, the core term "petty officer" alone refers to the general rank category.
- In direct address or formal reference, "Petty Officer" is used as a title followed by the surname (e.g., "Petty Officer Smith").
- Chief Petty Officer: A senior noncommissioned officer rank above petty officer.
- Petty Officer First/Second/Third Class: Specific grades within the petty officer rank structure.
- Noncommissioned officer (NCO): The broader category of enlisted leaders, which includes petty officers.
- Rating (Navy usage): Can refer to both the occupational specialty and, informally, the sailor holding a petty officer rank.
The word "petty" in this context does not carry its common modern meaning of "trivial" or "small-minded." It derives from the French word petit, meaning "small," and historically referred to a junior or subordinate officer.
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a noncommissioned officer in the Navy or Coast Guard with a rank comparable to sergeant in the Army
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