Naval pins are metal insignia or cloth patches worn by members of the Navy to identify their rank, role, or unit. They originated in the mid-1800s, and have since evolved to encompass a wide variety of designs and functions. Some common types of naval pins include rank pins, which indicate a sailor's rank within the Navy hierarchy, and award pins, which are given to sailors who have achieved specific distinctions, such as successful completion of a major deployment or commissioning of a new ship. Other types of naval pins include skill and trade pins, which highlight a sailor's technical expertise or specialization, as well as commemorative pins, which mark significant events or anniversaries in the Navy's history. Ultimately, naval pins serve as a way for sailors to display their pride and commitment to their service, and to connect with others who share that same sense of dedication.
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