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by Tom Gregg, 13 November 1998
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The positional colors of the Commandant and Vice Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard are in most respects similar to those of the CNO and VCNO of the U.S. Navy. The principal points of difference are that the badge has a light blue background, and that the Vice Commandant's color has only three stars. (The USCG is authorized only one full (four-star) admiral, and this is invariably the Commandant.
Tom Greg, 13 November 1998