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Yes it is. It is an ordinal variable ( which means it is meaningful ) because rank has an order and it is meaningful to rank the soldiers.
The soldiers of the british army (namely the rank and file).
Yes, dumb people can join the army. They may never rise to a high rank, but they can still be soldiers.
The advancing in rank is called a promotion. Leaders promote soldiers.
The income of soldiers depends and varies greatly upon rank. Single lower enlisted soldiers generally make anywhere from $900 to 2,500 a month
While there might be some informal nicknames used by soldiers in the army, referring to each other as "brats" is not a common practice. Soldiers often use terms like "buddy," "brother," or simply refer to each other by their rank or last name. The use of nicknames can vary depending on the individual or unit.
When an individual first joins the British army, they will be given the rank of officer cadet before they finish training. They might also have the rank of private, depending on where they are training.
Army Cadets and Navy Midshipmen are considered officers for observance of rank, hence all enlisted ranks are required to salute Cadets and Midshipmen.
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.
There is currently no Army regulation that specifically states rank placement on the ACH. The unit SOP would be the guidance and individual Soldier would look to for proper look and appearance. SFC C.
I don't know what the term would be in Hangul, but the US soldiers stationed in Korea typically referred to them as "ROKs" (Republic of Korea). If denoting individual branches, it would be "ROK Army", "ROK Marines", "ROK Air Force", etc., just as we'd refer to them as "ROK soldier", "ROK officer", etc. In addressing the rank of ROK military personnel, we'd more often refer to them by the US equivalent to their rank, rather than the Hangul name for their rank. There's also the instance of KATUSA soldiers - Korean Augmentees To the United States Army - ROK Army personnel assigned to US units to act as interpreters and such.
They typically command corps-sized units (20,000 to 45,000 soldiers) Lieutenant General is a temporary rank given to officers only if they are appointed to positions that require the officer to hold such a rank.