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Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) insignia is the latest qualification pin approved to be worn in uniform by active and reserve duty officers
180102-N-EM953-002.JPG Photo By: J. Raynel Koch

Washington, DC - WASHINGTON (January 2, 2018) The Engineering Duty Officer (EDO) insignia is the latest qualification pin approved to be worn in uniform by active and reserve duty officers, according to the Chief of Naval Personnel, Uniform Policy and Initiative Updates NAVADMIN 310/17 announcement. The pin features a propeller with oak leaves, two swords and a gold fouled anchor. The oak leaves represent naval constructors. The swords represent line officers. The fouled anchor represents a link to the enlisted community in the SurgeMain program, which is part of a NAVSEA Reserve component for qualified Sailors interested in expanding their trade skills or engineering discipline. (U.S. Navy Photo by J. Raynel Koch)


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