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CPO command identification badge
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Chief petty officer (CPO) command identification badges are special United States Navy and United States Coast Guard badges which are issued to the most senior chief petty officer in a given U.S. Navy or U.S. Coast Guard command. The command may either be a shore or surface unit.
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Chief petty officer (CPO) command identification badges are special United States Navy and United States Coast Guard badges which are issued to the most senior chief petty officer in a given U.S. Navy or U.S. Coast Guard command. The command may either be a shore or surface unit. CPO command identification badges are worn on the lower left pocket of a Navy and Coast Guard uniform. Navy CPO identifications are considered temporary identification badges only and are surrendered at the termination of the assignment for which they are held. Coast Guard CPO command identification badges are permanent awards. However, if a CPO is not currently filling a billet defined by the CPO identification badge they have earned, it is worn on the lower right pocket of the Coast Guard uniform.