US Military officers wear their rank on their shoulders and enlisted personnel wear their rank on their sleeves. This is meant to be symbolic of the fact that the enlisted use their arms (strength) to win battles. Officers on the other hand have the weight of command (decisions) on their shoulders . Thus, the tradition follows.
The rank on the Air Force lightweight blues jacket is typically displayed on the collar or on sewn-on rank insignia patches on the sleeves.
In military rank insignia are the primary method of identification. In most countries officers wear their ranks on their shoulders but some also wear ranks on collar. Enlisted men or Non-commissioned officers wear their ranks on their arms or collars. In majority of Navies officers also wear their ranks on sleeves.
Army Cadets and Navy Midshipmen are considered officers for observance of rank, hence all enlisted ranks are required to salute Cadets and Midshipmen.
There is none. Officers and Noncommissioned Officers are entirely different classes of personnel. Lieutenant Colonel is usually the rank of a Battalion Commander, and the Battalion Command Sergeant Major could be considered his enlisted counterpart, but the ranks are in no way equivalent.
Commissioned Officers and Warrant Officers are saluted by all enlisted personnel. Commissioned Officers of subordinate rank are required to salute other Commissioned Officers of higher rank. All military personnel are required to salute recipients of the medal of honor regardless of rank.
Private (E-1) for enlisted Marines2nd Lieutenant (O-1) for officers
AFI 36-2903 para. 5.1.1.2. Enlisted Rank Insignia. Enlisted Airmen will wear rank on the sleeves, 4-inch chevrons for men; 3 ½ inch or 4 inch chevrons for women. Chevrons will be centered on the outer arm halfway between the elbow and shoulder seam, when bent at a 90-degree angle. If sleeves are rolled up, chevrons do not need to be fully visible; however, rank must be distinguishable
There is no kind of about it. Both the US Navy and Coast Guard use the Rank Master Chief Petty Officer for the highest enlisted rank. Only Warrant and Commissioned officers rank above Master Chiefs.
Yes. It is customary for junior officers to salute more senior officers. They also salute officers wearing command insignia and everyone, officer or enlisted salute anyone wearing the medal of honor.
Yes, Sergeant Major is still a rank in the Army. It is the highest enlisted rank in the U.S. Army and is typically held by senior non-commissioned officers who have extensive experience and leadership skills.
Because Warrant Officers fall right below the lowest Officer and right above the highest Enlisted serviceman. Warrant Officers are commissioned by the head of their branch of service. Officers are commissioned by the President of the US.
The officers would not do much apart from stand around. Selections were done by doctors (of course they had an officer's rank). The organising of the Jews would have been done by the enlisted men.