Jeremy gets Promoted

The Sunday before last, November 23, I was able to attend Jeremy’s frocking ceremony at his command. He got promoted today from Petty Officer Second Class to Petty Officer First Class. That means he went up one pay grade, from E-5 to E-6.
In the Navy every March and September sailors take advancement exams. Out of those who pass, the Navy picks those who it will advance. The number varies for each rate (job). Jeremy’s rate needs a lot of First Classes, so the advancement was nearly 100%. My rate doesn’t need so many–the Navy thinks it has nearly enough First Classes for my rate–so the advancement was only around 5%.
I didn’t take the advancement exam because I don’t have enough time in rate. I won’t be eligible until next September. Seaman (E-3) can take the Third Class exam after six months. Third Classes (E-4) wait a year before taking the Second Class Exam. Second Classes (E-5) have to have three years time in rate before being eligible for the First Class exam. Jeremy made Second a year ahead of me, so he took the exam this September.
And he made it! And he did quite well, too! He scored in the 99th percentile. That means he did better than 99% of the others who took the same exam.
And so I got to go see him get frocked. “Frocked” is a Navy term for wearing the insignia of a rank without getting paid for it. The Navy is different from the other services when it comes to advancement. In the other services a person gets selected for advancement but has to wait until he or she actually gets paid for the new rank before wearing that uniform. In the Navy a person gets selected for advancement and gets to wear the new uniform immediately (gets frocked) and has all responsibilities and privileges that goes with the new rank but is still paid at the former rank level until later, when he or she is “actually” advanced and gets paid for the new rank.
Usually at a frocking ceremony, the frockee shows up wearing the new uniform and is read and presented with the frocking letter. At Jeremy’s the reading and presentation was done while he and the others still wore their second class uniforms, and then after, the first classes presented all the frockees with their new uniforms–the same one, but with a first class crow sewn on.
So now he’s an official first class. And it will be even more official when he gets paid for it. Since he scored in the 99th percentile, I’m hoping he’ll get paid in the first increment, which will be in January. It could be any month between January until June. Who made which increment hasn’t been announced yet. (It won’t be “announced” as such–it will show up on the advancement website on his profile sheet–the result page of his exam.)
Congratulations, Jeremy!

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