Warrant Officer 1.
No, a second lieutenant is the lowest rank for a new officer in the army.
Private is the lowest rank in the Army
The lowest rank in the army is typically referred to as "private." In the U.S. Army, for example, the entry-level rank is Private (E-1), which is designated as "Private" without any additional insignia. This rank is often assigned to new recruits who have just completed basic training.
PVT - Private (E-1)
That is simply the man's rank. Rank has little to do with what he does...it's his "MOS" that counts...Lt is the lowest officer rank in the US military system (the Navy equivalent is ENSIGN). Lt's (or Ensigns) can lead men on the ground (grunts), artillery, mortars, trucks, tanks, helicopters, jets, airplanes, engineer units, etc. His rank makes him a "supervisor" (in civilian terms).
Private is the lowest rank in the U.S. Army. It begins with the letter p.
Recruiter duty has little to do with rank, although most recruiters are of paygrade E-5 (Sergeant) or above. So, no, Army recruiters are not of the lowest rank. Most Army recruiters now on duty have served in the Gulf, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
2nd Lieutenant for Army and Ensign in Navy
the lowest rank of taxa is species
The lowest rank was a private.
"Maj Gen" is an abbreviation for Major General, which is a rank in the Army, Air Force and Navy. The rank of General Officers, from lowest to highest, are as follows: Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General General of the Army
In the US Army the Commissioned Officers ranks start with the 2nd Leuitenant. There are Warrant Officers that that are ranked below that. But their commissions are not from the President of the US.Private before that is boot camp, this is required to join the army.