Billy Yank
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Originally posted by Alekseyev:
Here's my question about the army breakup;
What is the order of rank (i.e. sargent, lieutenant, major, etc.) in the army? (What about the other two, Navy and AF?)
and what does each rank entitle?
In WWII, the Air Force was part of the Army, so their ranks are the same. I'm much more sure about the modern ranks than I am about the WWII ranks, but I think I can handle the Army. Someone else will have to do the Navy and the modern Air Force.
Soldiers - WWII
Private
Private First Class
Soldiers - Modern
Private
Private E2
Private First Class
Specialist
I'm pretty sure there were only two pay-grades for soldiers in WWII, but I could be wrong.
Non Commissioned Officers
Corporal <<
Sergeant <<<
Staff Sergeant <<<)
Platoon Sergeant <<<))
Master Sergeant <<<)))
First Sergeant
Sergeant Major
Command Sergeant Major
Corporals lead fire teams.
Sergeants and Staff Sergeants lead squads.
Staff Sergeants and Platoon Sergeants are the senior NCO of a platoon.
First Sergeant is the senior NCO in a company and the Master Sergeant is the same rank in a staff position.
Command Sergeant Major is the senior NCO in a Battalion or higher unit, Sergeant Major is the same rank in a staff position (usually Division or higher).
In modern times we also have the position of Sergeant Major of the Army, the senior NCO of the whole service.
I'm not completely sure about the Sergeant Major-Command Sergeant Major ranks during WWII, but I think they were the same.
Officers
2nd Lieutenant - Platoon Leader
1st Lieutenant - Company Executive Officer
Captain - Company Commander
Major - Battalion XO
Lieutenant Colonel - Battalion CO
Colonel - Brigade/Regiment CO
The jobs listed are the command positions for these ranks. There's also a progression of staff jobs. Usually an officer moves from command to staff and back again as he is promoted.
General Officers
Brigadier General - Assistant Division Commander
Major General - Division CG
Lieutenant General - Corps CG
General - Army or Army Group CG
During WWII there was a five-star rank called General of the Army, but that was only used in special circumstances.
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finnaly: When counting the men in any formation, are the CO's counted as a soldier or seperatly?
Usually they are counted.
[ May 03, 2001: Message edited by: Billy Yank ]
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