No, each individual who enlist to any branch of service enlist as an E-1 unless they have college credits, JROTC time or Eagle Scouts. Now the Army has more opportunities for promotion while in the Delayed Entry Program (DEP) prior to shipping than any other branch of service. No one branch out ranks any other unless the you have an individual who is high in pay grade than those in another branch.
This is filed under US ARmy and US Navy, so let me clarify.. A Captain in the Army is pay grade O3, whereas a Colonel in the Army is pay grade O6. Colonel is the higher of the two. The Navy has a different rank structure for officers than the other branches. A Captain in the Navy is 06 - equivalent to Colonel. The rank of Colonel does not exist in the Navy.
No, there is no rank of commander in the Army. In the Army commander is a title, not a rank. In the Navy, there is a rank of Commander, it is the equivalent of Lt Colonel or O-5.
Lieutenant
i think so. cuz in movies u nevr hear any1 address a first or second lieutenant This depends. Second Lieutenants and First Lieutenants are both addressed verbally as "Lieutenant". The Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force have Second Lieutenants as the lowest Commissioned Officer rank. They are then promoted to First Lieutenants. The next rank for Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force Officers is Captain. The Navy has the rank of Lieutenant but is a higher rank. Naval Officers begin as Ensign. They are promoted to Lieutenant JG (junior grade) and then to Lieutenant. The Navy Lieutenant is the equivalent of an Army Captain. The Navy also has the Captain rank, but the Navy Captain is the equivalent of an Army Colonel.
Which Navy did you have in mind? There is no such rank in the US Navy. Command Sergeant Major is a high enlisted rank in the US Army, and denotes the senior NCO of whatever unit or element they hold the position in (it can be anywhere from Battalion to Army level).
Captain
The highest rank in the US Navy is O-10 Admiral (4 stars). EXCEPT during wartime, when the rank of Fleet Admiral (5 stars) is attainable. A Captain in the US Navy is an O-6. Commodore is not used by the US Navy,
Sergeant is a higher rank than Corporal.
Captain (The Navy has a rank of Captain that is equivalent of an Army Colonel, or such.)
The lowest rank in the army is typically referred to as "private." In the U.S. Army, for example, the entry-level rank is Private (E-1), which is designated as "Private" without any additional insignia. This rank is often assigned to new recruits who have just completed basic training.
Yes, the Navy has a rank of Sergeant. However, it is important to note that the rank structure and designations can vary among different countries' navies. In the United States Navy, the equivalent rank to a Sergeant is a Petty Officer Second Class.
Commander is a rank exclusive to the Navy and Coast Guard, whereas Major is used by the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. Commander is pay grade O-5, which is equivalent to a Lieutenant Colonel in the other branches. Major is pay grade O-4, and is one rank lower.