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.
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.
Field Marshal is the highest military rank in Pakistan Army.
His rank was that of General, the highest rank attainable in the army of the Confederacy during the Civil War. He held the rank of Colonel in the United States Army before he resigned his commission.
The rank typically associated with the gold leaf insignia in the army is that of a Major.
The highest two-star army rank that one can achieve is Major General.
SP4 E-4 refers to a specific military rank in the United States Army. The "SP4" stands for Specialist 4, which is a rank that was used before the Army transitioned to the current specialist ranks. The "E-4" denotes the pay grade for this rank, indicating that it is an enlisted position at the fourth level. The SP4 rank was typically held by soldiers who had specialized skills but did not have the responsibilities of a non-commissioned officer.
Private is the lowest rank in the Army
It would depend on which army you mean and the precise rank.
One will find that there are a few meanings for the acronym SP4. Two of those include 'Security Protocol Layer 4', and Specialist, Grade E4 (United States Army).
No. A major is a rank in the Army. There are other ranks such as private or general.
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.
Poe was discharged from the army with the rank of Sergeant Major.
SPC is an abbreviated form of the rank of Specialist, which is the highest lower enlisted rank before one becomes a noncommissioned officer.
Sergeant Major of the Army is the highest rank NCO.
Field Marshal is the highest military rank in Pakistan Army.
In the army, two stripes typically represent the rank of a Private First Class (PFC) in the U.S. Army. This rank is designated for soldiers who have demonstrated competence and commitment beyond the entry-level Private rank. The two stripes serve as a visual indication of their status and experience within the military hierarchy.
No such rank in the Army.