Corporal, a two-striper, but a corporal is an NCO like a sergeant, and a private is not.
You "skipped" a rank! Private First Class is directly above a private
Private E-1
The rank is simply Private (E2), referred to informally sometimes as "second class". There are three grades of Private in the Army - Private (E1), which wears no rank insignia, Private (E2), which wears one chevron, and Private First Class (E3), which wears one chevron and one rocker.
Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.
There is no rank called "colonial." The rank "Colonel" is below General and above Lt. Colonel, Major, Captain, and so on.
SP4 is a Specialist, E-4, which is one step (rank) above a PFC, Private 1st class, E-3 and one step (rank) below a Sergeant, Sgt., E-5. A Private is an E-1 which is the rank most soldiers get out of boot camp. I still believe that this basic rank structure is the same as it was when I was in the Army 35 years ago. I don't know if the rank of Corporal is still used as it was or is an E-4 or at least a rank above a PFC. A Sgt., E-5 is usually a squad leader but depending on the staffing or circumstances could act as a platoon Sgt. This position is usually held by an E-6 and sometimes an E-7. The head NCO, Non-Commisioned Officer of an Army Company, is usually an E-8 which is a 1st Sergeant. The 'top dog' NCO in a battalion or Unit is the Command Sergeant Major. I think I got it right.
Private is the lowest rank in the Army
No.
No, a second lieutenant is the lowest rank for a new officer in the army.
There are many possible meanings for the initials, PFC, depending on the context in which they are used.In the US Army, PFC means "Private First Class". PFC is the third lowest enlisted rank in the US Army, above two forms of the rank of Private and below Corporal.In the US Marine Corps, the rank of PFC is the second lowest rank, above that of Private and below that of Lance Corporal.An Army PFC has rank equivalent to a Marine Lance Corporal.Among a large number of possibilities, PFC can also mean:preforntal cortexPortsmouth football clubplaque-forming cellsprospectve fault currentperfluorinated carbonspreliminary flight certification
Private First Class
An enlisted rank in the U.S. Army that wears a single strip on the uniform would be a Private, specifically a Private (E-1) or Private First Class (E-2). This is the lowest rank in the Army and is denoted by a single chevron or strip on the uniform.
Private
Private E-1
There are many possible meanings for the initials, PFC, depending on the context in which they are used.In the US Army, PFC means "Private First Class". PFC is the third lowest enlisted rank in the US Army, above two forms of the rank of Private and below Corporal.In the US Marine Corps, the rank of PFC is the second lowest rank, above that of Private and below that of Lance Corporal.An Army PFC has rank equivalent to a Marine Lance Corporal.Among a large number of possibilities, PFC can also mean:preforntal cortexPortsmouth football clubplaque-forming cellsprospectve fault currentperfluorinated carbonspreliminary flight certification
Ted Kennedy did not serve in the military and therefore did not hold a rank in the army.
Brigander
Yes. Private is a rank. So you could call a soldier by his rank or by his rank and name, such as "Private Jones". Not all soldiers would be called "private" unless that is their rank. Others may be called "Sergeant" or "Lieutenant" or "Captain".