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SPX1 
Specialist (not Elsewhere Classified) Petty Officer 1st Class
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Specialist (not Elsewhere Classified) Petty Officer 1st Class - Negligible official, first class, PO1, is a Maritime non-charged part position of the Canadian Powers. It is higher ranking than the position of negligible official second class and its counterparts, and junior to boss unimportant official second class and its reciprocals. Its Military and Flying corps identical is warrant official (WO).The rank symbol of the PO1 is a crown worn on the two lower arms of the Help Dress tunic, and on slip-ons on the two shoulders of different outfits. PO1s are for the most part at first tended to as "Trivial Official Bloggins" or "PO Bloggins", and from there on as "PO", albeit in correspondence the full position or truncation is utilized before the part's name. The full handle "Negligible Official first Class" or "PO1" in discourse is for the most part utilized just when the "top of the line" differentiation be made, for example, to recognize individuals with comparable names however contrasting positions, or on advancement parades.In the US Naval force, each appraising is authoritatively shortened, like ET for Gadgets Expert, STS for Sonar Professional Submarines, or FT for Fire Control Specialist. It is normal practice to allude to the Negligible Official by this shorthand in everything except the most proper correspondence (like printing and engraving on grants). Frequently, the Frivolous Official is simply alluded to by the shorthand assignment, without utilizing the family name. In this way ET1 Jones would simply be classified "ET1". A Top of the line Negligible Official might be conventionally alluded to as PO1 when the mariner's evaluating isn't known, albeit some really like to be called just "Frivolous Official (last name)". To address a Unimportant Official, one would agree, "Trivial Official Smith", "Smith", or "Mariner" (the last two structures being OK for use by those equivalent or more prominent in rank than the Negligible Official). It is exceptional to address a Frivolous Official as just, "Negligible Official" the manner in which one could address a NCO in the Marine Corps as "Sergeant". Likewise OK, yet old fashioned, is address a Unimportant Official or Boss Negligible Official of any grade as "Mr Smith" or "Ms. Smith". The utilization of "Ms." or "Sir" is normally just concerning junior appointed officials or warrant officials.