NEC stands for Navy Enlisted Classification; it is the Navy equivalent to the Army and Marine Corps' Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) and the Air Force's Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC).
The number assigned specifies the Enlisted member's job specialty; a sailor can have several NEC's given training over time. As an example, I had 4 NEC's as a result of going through advanced Sonar training (analog and digital systems) twice.
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It does not stand for anything. The word navy is derived from the Latin word navigia meaning ships.
MOS would be most interchangeable with Rate in the navy. Rate is pretty much another word for job specialty as is mos. Rate may also be referred to as a NEC.
CYA in the Navy, like most places, stands for "Cover Your A$$.
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SECNAV is an acronym for Secretary of the Navy
The population of NEC is 31.
NEC's population is 2,011.
It Is the Navy Enlistment Code (NEC) meaning you are still a trainee. Sometimes that NEC never changes til you make NCO (E-5 or above). The BM portion stands for Boatswains Mate or Petty Officer. This is for E-4 thru E-6.
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