Tech 4 was a WWII US Army rank, for men trained in technical specialties, such as radio men, mechanics and so on. It was the same pay grade as a buck sergeant, and the holders of the rank were usually called "sergeant". The insignia of the rank was three chevrons, just like a buck sergeant, but below the chevrons there was a capital "T".
Tec 4 is higher.
An obsolete rank which is no longer in use. a Tec rank was a specialist in a certain field, and was placed at a pay grade according to their expertise and experience in that field - in this case, a Tec 5 would be the same pay grade as a Sergeant. However, they did not the authority of an NCO.
It is a WW II army rank and consisted of two stripes with a T under the two stripes. It was equivalent to corporal.
i get this rank in SEE UPTU exmination. i want to which college i can get at this rank..
Tec 5 is a rank..T Corporal. 3175th is the unit number Signal Svc Co. is Signal Service Company. So this would be a corporal, non-combat NCO(tec rated), soldier who was with the 3175th Signal Service Company, US Army. His unit repaired radios, restrung radio and telephone cables, repaired the phones, and kept them fixed.
The rank of E-4 Spc. and below.
Tech 5 was a special rank above a Corporal(2 stripes on the sleeve). The Tec 5 insignia was 2 stripes with a "T" under the stripe. Tech 4 was 3 stripes and a "T". The "T" indicates the Technical rank which meant the soldier's promotion was based on his training and the rank did not carry any leadership responsibilities. This rank was discontinued after WW2 and the "Specialists" rank was introduced.
Tec 4 is equivalent to a Corporal and designates some type of speciality like radio operator, driver, tank jeep, armored car, medic etc.
The rank of the Chief of Staff of the Army is a 4-star general. General Raymond T. Odierno is the CSA (as of December 2014). General Odierno has two bosses; he reports to both the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Army.
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General of the Army- 5 stars, arranged in a circle.
Neither. A Tech 5 was equivalent in pay to a Sergeant, but did not have a Sergeant's authority. The rank was done away with when it was replaced by the Specialist ranks, and there is currently no Tech 5/ Spec 5 rank - all Specialist ranks except for Specialist 4 have been done away with.