Anything below his mark, corporal, private, etc.
Command Sergeant Major Marvin Hill.
Command Sergeant Major is the highest enlisted rank in the US Army
Command Sergeant Major.
Command Sergeant Major.
There is a Command Sergeant Major rank in the US Army and US Marine Corps. There is no "Command Sergeant Major Leader" rank, however.
Where a sergeant fits in the chain of command depends on his rank, since there are several levels of sergeants. Sergeant (SGT) - probably team leader Staff Sergeant (SSG) - probably squad leader Sergeant First Class (SFC) - probably platoon leader First Sergeant (1SG) - probably company First Sergeant Command Sergeant Major (CSM) - probably battalion CSM Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA) - The top enlisted person in the US Army
2nd Lieutenant.
A Sergeant Major (E9) is the highest enlisted rank in the military. The position can be as staff Sergeant Major or can be an appointment to Command Sergeant Major. Staff works in operations and command works at the command level as the enlisted adviser to the commander. CSM is the most prestigous position in the enlisted ranks and can work from battalion all the way up to Sergeant Major of the Army.
It's Sergeant Major of the Army (there is no "Command" in the title), and the post is currently held by SMA Raymond F. Chandler.
Answer: The U.S. military ranks in 1945 from lowest in command to highest in command are: Private Private 1st class Corporal Sergeant Staff Sergeant Sergeant 1st class Master Sergeant First Sergeant Sergeant Major Command Sergeant Major Sergeant Major of the Army 2nd Lieuteneant 1st Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colenol Colenol Briggader General Major General Liutenant General General (full General/ Four Star General) Generam of the Army Field Marshal(head of the army)
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It might depend which theatre CSM you are referring to and which time period?