Yes, but navies traditionally have distinctly different uniforms for officers and enlisted personnel.I have no problems with the uniform colors. "Back in my day..." sailors in faded blue dungarees and chiefs/officers in wash khakis looked pretty different, but everybody knew they were part of the same navy.
TWOK used the same color scheme for everyone, but had completely different styles for officer and enlisted. Still "not uniform," just in a different way.
I read somewhere that Roddenberry did that right from the beginning because he didn't want Star Trek to be militaristic. Which again begs the question "What's with all the guns, ranks and uniforms?"I like how the rank stripes were intentionally different from the US or British pattern. What I would have changed, though, was to have some kind of rank insignia for everyone below LTJG.
I've read that Roddenberry viewed the organization as less like the military and more like the police department, which also carries sidearms and has ranks. And with police, everyone is an officer, captains and lieutenants abound. Yet, Star fleet also has ensigns, commanders, and admirals, so....definitely a mixed message at best...
--Alex
I read that Roddenberry almost from the word go would say that Starfleet was supposed to be something akin to Jacques Cousteau's organization. He got to have more direct control over the show and the direction it went with TNG, but even there Starfleet is clearly the military, no matter how he denied it.