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Enlisted Ranks E1-E3. Private (PVT) Grade: E1. Private (PV2) E4. Specialist (SPC) Grade: E4. Corporal (CPL) E5-E7. Sergeant (SGT) Grade: E5. This is the first Army rank as a non-commissioned officer (NCO). E8. Master Sergeant (MSG) Grade: E8. First Sergeant (1SG) E9. Sergeant Major (SGM) Grade: E9.
There are 13 enlisted Army ranks: private, private second class, private first class, specialist, corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant, sergeant first class, master sergeant, first sergeant, sergeant major, command sergeant major and sergeant major of the Army.
To identify military rank in the U.S. Army, look for the insignia on the cap or shirt of a soldier's uniform. If they're displaying a single yellow chevron, they're at the E-2 rank. If their uniform has a yellow chevron with a rounded bar at the bottom, they're at the Private First Class rank.
There are 13 enlisted Army ranks: private, private second class, private first class, specialist, corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant, sergeant first class, master sergeant, first sergeant, sergeant major, command sergeant major and sergeant major of the Army.
No person have ever been awarded or promoted to a seven-star rank, although some commentators might argue that General George Washington posthumously became a seven-star general in 1976 (see Part Seven).
How to greet each rank Commissioned officers (Army, Marine Corps and Air Force): rank (General, Colonel, Captain, Lieutenant,) and last name. Commissioned officers (Navy): rank (Admiral, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant) and last name. Warrant officers: Warrant Officer and their last name or Mr./Ms. and last name.