I don't know the US, but maybe this will help: (British, I think)
(In ascending order) st
Private
Lance Corporal
Corporal
Sargent
Company Quarter Master Sargent
Company Sargent Major
Junior Commissioned Officer
Commissioned Officer
2nd Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lt-Colonel
Colonel
Brigadier
Brigadier General
Major General
Lt. General
General
Field Marshal
2006-06-27 06:04:13
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answer #1
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answered by Starreply 6
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This is for the army.
E-1, Private (Usually basic trainee)
E-2, Private
E-3, Private First Class
E-4, Specialist
E-4. Corporal
E-5, Sergeant
E-6, Staff Sergeant
E-7, Sergeant First Class
E-8, Master Sergeant
E-8, First Sergeant
E-9, Sergeant Major
E-9, Command Sergeant Major
E-9 Command Sergeant Major of the Army
W01-W05, Warrant Officer's
0-1, 2LT
0-2, 1LT
0-3, Captain
0-4, Major
0-5 LT Colonel
0-6 Colonel
0-7 Brigadier General
0-8 Major General
0-9 Lt General
0-10 General
0-11 General of the Army (Extremely Rare)
2006-06-21 04:00:40
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answer #2
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answered by James B 4
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Air Force:
E1=Airman Basic
E2=Airman
E3=Airman First Class
E4=Senior Airman
E5=Staff Seargent
E6=Technical Seargent
E7=Master Seargent
E8=Senior Master Seargent
E9=Chief Master Seargent
O1=2nd Lieutenant
O2=1st Lieutenant
O3=Captain
O4=Major
O5=Lt. Colonel
O6=Colonel
O7=Brig. General
O8=Major General
O9=Lieutenant General
O10=General
2006-06-21 01:29:31
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answer #3
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answered by zmonte 3
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E-2 to 0-10
2006-06-21 01:17:31
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answer #4
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answered by cantcu 7
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US Coast Guard follows the same rank and names as the Navy.
E-1:Seaman Recruit
E-2:Seaman/Fireman Apprentice
E-3: Seaman/Fireman
PO3:3rd Class Petty Officer
PO2:2nd Class Petty Officer
PO1:1st Class Petty Officer
CPO: Chief Petty Officer
SCPO:Senior Chief Petty Officer
MCPO:Master Chief Petty Officer
MCPOCG:Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard(3star)
Warrant Officers W2-W5
O-1: Ensign
O-2:LTjg: Lieutenant Junior Grade
O-3: LT:Lieutenant
O-4: LCDR: Lieutenant Commander
O-5:CDR: Commander
O-6: CAPT:Captain
O-7:RADM: Rear Admiral Lower
O-8:RADM: Rear Admiral Upper
O-9:VADM: Vice Admiral
O-10: Fleet Admiral of the Coast Guard(only one)
2006-06-21 05:18:18
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answer #5
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answered by juanes addicion 6
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General Officer ranks typically include General, Lieutenant General, Major General and Brigadier General, although there are many variations.
Flag Officer ranks, named after the traditional practice of showing the presence of such an officer with a flag on a ship and often land, typically include Admiral, Vice Admiral and Rear Admiral.
Air Officer ranks usually include Air Chief Marshal, Air Marshal, Air Vice-Marshal and Air Commodore.
In some forces, there may be one or more superior ranks to the common examples above that are given distinguishing titles, such as Field Marshal (many armies), Fleet Admiral (U.S. Navy) or Marshal of the Royal Air Force or other national air force. These ranks have often been discontinued, such as in Germany and Canada or limited to wartime and/or honorific promotion, such as in the United Kingdom and United States.
Typical army and marine Field Officer ranks include Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel and Major. In many Commonwealth countries, the field rank of Brigadier is used, although it fills the position held by Brigadier General in other countries.
Typical naval Senior Officer ranks include Captain, Commander and Lieutenant Commander. In some countries, the more senior rank of Commodore is also used, a position that follows the flag flying tradition (above) of Flag Officers but through the use of a dove-tail pennant of rank instead of the flag or triangular pennant of other senior officers.
Commonwealth air force Senior Officer ranks include Group Captain, Wing Commander and Squadron Leader.
2006-06-21 01:20:56
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on service they can have different names... The link below has ranks and insignia for all branches, including those for foreign nations.
2006-06-21 01:19:25
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answer #7
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answered by Big C 5
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e-1..private
e-2...private
e-3..private first class
e-4.. corporal or specialist
e-5..sergeant (sgt)
e-6..staff sgt.
e-7..sgt. first class
e-8..master sgt
e-9..sgt major
e-10..command sgt major (there is another sgt major then you move into officer ranks...e means enlisted)
o-1..LT(second)
0-2..LT(first)
o-3captain
0-4 major
o-5 LTColonel
0-6 colonel
brig general
major general
LT general
General of the army.....respectively
2006-06-21 01:24:26
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answer #8
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answered by NONAME 3
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Which branch? We all have different names for our ranks.
2006-06-21 01:26:44
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answer #9
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answered by BantamRooster68 3
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second lieutenant,first lieutenan,captain,major,lieutenantcolonel,colonel,brigadier general,major generl lieutinant general general general of the army.
2006-06-21 02:35:52
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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