Yes. Most officers wore collar rank and helmet rank. This doesn't mean that everyone followed regulation though. When it comes to the uniform in ww2, most soldiers did whatever they wanted.
US military officers wear their rank on their shoulders and enlisted personnel wear their rank on their sleeves. This is meant to be symbolic of the fact that the enlisted use their arms (strength) to win battles. Officers on the other hand have the weight of command (decisions) on their shoulders . Thus, the tradition follows.
no
The rank of the Pakistan army is divided into 3 badges of rank. The three badges of rank are Officers, Junior Commissioned Officers, and the non-Commissioned Officers. The 3 badges are further divided into a number of categories.
During the Roman Republic executive officers of state of the same rank could veto each other's actions and officers of state of higher rank could veto the actions of officers of state of lower rank.
Commissioned Officers and Warrant Officers are saluted by all enlisted personnel. Commissioned Officers of subordinate rank are required to salute other Commissioned Officers of higher rank. All military personnel are required to salute recipients of the medal of honor regardless of rank.
Casualty Assistance Officers and Casualty Notification Officers are required to be equal or higher rank than that of the deceased.
Your question should give us a bit more context since there are various types of rank in various situations. In the military, officers of higher rank can give orders to officers or soldiers of lower rank.
That is how navy officers call other officers below their rank, regardless of their gender.
yes,why not?
Yes!! All army officers of rank Lt col and above are gazetted officers!!
from a private soldier to highest rank
by working hard and doing their best