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The commisioned ranks in the Army are all officers ranks officers consist of Second Lt One brass Bar or "butter bar" First Lt One silver bar Captain two silver bars joined together like the roman numeral two Major Gold oak Leaf Lt.Colonel Silver oak leaf Colonel Silver Eagle Brigadier General one Star Major General two stars Lt. General Three Stars General Four stars General of the United States Army Five Stars
A centurion could have the rank comparable to a captain in the Roman army. Now I know this sounds like a blanket answer, but the Romans did not have the named ranks of officers that modern armies have, and there were many ranks of centurion. According to Stephen Dando-Collins, the Primo Ordines, who were the six most senior centurions and all serving in the first double cohort, would have a rank comparable with Captain.
its because the jungle is full of predators and things being hidden, just like the setting of the book, and quite literally the setting of the book is like the jungle with all the garbage and junk around, but i just made this up and i don't know if its right
That he was willing to fight for his army? i dont know?
Salvation Army
yes there were just like the ranks in modern warfare
They don't have ranks, but they do have levels and points.
the ranks are - normal bronze silver gold diamond super ultra hyper master
The commisioned ranks in the Army are all officers ranks officers consist of Second Lt One brass Bar or "butter bar" First Lt One silver bar Captain two silver bars joined together like the roman numeral two Major Gold oak Leaf Lt.Colonel Silver oak leaf Colonel Silver Eagle Brigadier General one Star Major General two stars Lt. General Three Stars General Four stars General of the United States Army Five Stars
In the United States, ranks in the army are numerous, and where one is ranked can depend upon a variety of factors. Those who enlist in the army when they are 18, and who do not have officer training begin with few opportunities to command others. In fact, the first of the ranks in the army is Private E-1, usually assigned to those in basic training. Ranks in the army can also depend upon years served, promotions, extraordinary service and continuing education. Ranks in the army establish a chain of command and serve as a pay scale. The highest of the ranks in the army, General of the Army, has been held by only a few people and has been a vacant position for numerous years. Also, there is distinction in the ranks of the army between commissioned officers and non-commissioned ranks. While many non-commissioned officers, called warrant officers, as well as enlisted soldiers can have control of other soldiers, commissioned officers hold command. One can become a commissioned officer in the army by one of four ways: through the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), Officer Candidate School (OCS), the United States Military Academy at West Point, or an officer training program for adults who have previously earned a degree. The most basic difference with a commissioned officer is that he or she has earned a degree and undergoes additional leadership training. Generally, a commissioned officer is commissioned and recognized by the US Senate. Positions like general, colonel and captain all are commissioned status. A subset of ranks in the army is those given to warrant officers. Warrant officers tend to have specialized knowledge, either from army training or college education in certain fields. They may be expert scientists, or have particular knowledge in a rare field. They can command those with a lower rank, and are often considered equivalent to many of the lowest ranks in the army of commissioned officers. However, the only time a warrant officer is commissioned is if he or she becomes Chief Warrant Officer. The following are the ranks in the army of commissioned officers from highest to low: * General of the Army * General (GEN) * Lieutenant General (LTG) * Major General (MG) * Brigadier General (BG) * Colonel (COL) * Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) * Major (MAJ) * Captain (CPT) * First Lieutenant (1LT) * Second Lieutenant (2LT) Those who serve in a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), as on a college campus may be given the rank of cadet or officer candidate. When they enlist after completing college, they almost always are given the lowest of the commissioned ranks in the army, Second Lieutenant. However, those who have specialized knowledge may instead be assigned ranks in the office that are Warrant Officer Ranks. Warrant Officer ranks in the army are the following, listed from high to low: * Chief Warrant Officer 5 (CW5) * Chief Warrant Officer 4 (CW4) * Chief Warrant Officer 3 (CW3) * Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) * Warrant Officer 1 (W01) Those who enlist without a commission, and without a college degree begin their careers as privates. Non-commissioned ranks in the army are listed as follows from high to low: * Sergeant Major of the Army * Command Sergeant Major (CSM) * Sergeant Major (SGM) * First Sergeant (1SG) * Master Sergeant (MSG) * Sergeant First Class (SFC) * Staff Sergeant (SSG) * Sergeant (SGT) * Corporal (CPL) * Specialist (SPC) * Private First Class (PFC) * Private E2 (PVT2) * Private E1 (PVT)
idk probaly good grades
I do not have a specific number, but there are 102 000 druze in Israel. According to wikipedia, 83% of Druze males serve in the Israeli army. This is a higher number than jewish Israelis, so proportionally, there are more druze than jews in the IDF. The druze used to have it's own Druze unit, and often not reach high ranks like generals. Today, Druze soldiers are found in all units, including elite units and ranks such as major general. Again, the average druze rank is higher than the jewish rank in the Israeli army.
yes there are fishes in a jungle but if there is a lake, or river around the jungle, because fishes like to live in water not in air...
Its like being in a jungle
what kind of rank are you asking about? Like military has ranks or the hierarchy PS I'm a vampire (I'm not lying)!
a jungle