ARMY
Commissioned
General of the Army [special]
General [O-10]
Lieutenant General [O-9]
Major General [O-8]
Brigadier General [O-7]
Colonel [O-6]
Lt. Colonel [O-5]
Major [O-4]
Captain [O-3]
First Lieutenant [O-2]
Second Lieutenant [O-1]
Enlisted
Command Sergeant Major of the Army [E-9 special]
Command Sergeant Major [Commande E-9 Grade]
Sergeant Major [E-9]
Master Sergeant [Command E-8 Grade]
First Sergeant [E-8]
Sergeant First Class [E-7]
Staff Sergeant [Command E-6 Grade]
Specialist, Sixth Class [E-6]
Sergeant [Command E-5 Grade]
Specialist, Fifth Class [E-5]
Corporal [Command E-4 Grade]
Specialist, Fourth Class [E-4]
Private First Class [E-3]
Private [E-2]
Private [E-1]
Warrant Officer
Chief Warrant Officer CW5 [WO-5]
Chief Warrant Officer (CW4) [WO-4]
Chief Warrant Officer (CW3) [WO-3]
Chief Warrant Officer (CW2) [WO-2]
Warrant Officer (WO1) [WO-1]
2007-03-23 08:24:13
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answer #1
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answered by jdoh10 4
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Emperor
Queen
Prince
Princess
Jester
Fleet Admiral
Admiral
Admiral JG
Rear Admiral
Fleet Captain
Captain
Commander
Leutenant Commander
Leutenant
Leutenant JG
Ensign
Master Chief
Chief
Sargent
Private
2007-03-23 08:21:38
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answer #2
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answered by Joe 4
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Emperor and king are titles of nobility, and those vary by country.
Military ranks also vary, but only by country, but also by branch of service. A Captain in the Navy is a completely different rank than a Captain in the Army.
2007-03-23 08:21:12
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answer #3
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answered by coragryph 7
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Enlisted
E-1 Private (PVT)
E-2 Private (PV2)
E-3 Private First Class (PFC)
E-4 Specialist (SPC)
E-5 Sergeant (SGT)
E-6 Staff Sergeant (SSG)
E-7 Sergeant First Class (SFC)
E-8 Master Sergeant or First Sergeant (MSG or 1SG) depends on their position.
E-9 Sergeant Major or Command Sergeant Major (SMJ or CSM)
E-9 also Sergeant Major of the Army depending if you get position
Officer
O-1 2nd Lieutenant (2LT)
O-2 1st Lieutenant (1LT)
O-3 Captain (CPT)
O-4 Major (MAJ)
O-5 Lieutenant Colonel (LCOL)
O-6 Colonel (COL)
O-7 Brigadeer General (BG)
O-8 Major General (MG)
O-9 Lieutenant General (LTG)
O-10 General (GEN)
O-10 also General of the Army depending if you get the position
2007-03-23 08:23:53
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answer #4
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answered by "HKB" 2
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If the dimensions of the militia have been to be decreased, there may be fewer squaddies allowed in, there may be fewer promotions to purpose to get squaddies to ETS and bonuses may be decreased to help impression squaddies out. There are even circumstances while squaddies are provided retirement at 18 years or a lump sum of money at 10 and 15 years to ETS. If issues get genuine drastic, the NCOs and officers get comments (like checklist playing cards) and the backside graded ones may be positioned out.
2016-10-01 09:24:07
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answer #5
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answered by gloyd 3
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President is between Emperor and King and then Sergeant.
2007-03-23 08:20:20
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you live in Star Wars or something? I don't know of any emperors these days.
2007-03-23 09:47:53
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answer #7
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answered by Kevin A 6
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What army?
The ranks aren't identical in all national armies.
2007-03-23 08:16:17
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answer #8
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answered by x 7
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Have you just taken over a small African country?
2007-03-23 08:23:01
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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