No. Enlisted personnel typically aren't saluted, except under special circumstances (e.g., when being reported to, Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, etc.)
corporal= cpl.
In the US Army, there's two ranks - Specialist, and Corporal. In the US Marines, it's just Corporal. The Specialist rank in the Army is not an NCO rank, whereas Corporal is.
T5 was a rank in the US Army and Army Air Force in WW II is stood for Tech 5, it was equal to a corporal in pay but lacked the command of a corporal. The rank on the uniform was a corporal stripes with a "T" under them. He was the most junior of the NCO ratings.
The rank of Lance Corporal does not exist in the United States Army (I'm assuming that's the Army you were referring to since it was categorised in the US Army category). British and Commonwealth armies have the rank.
For the U.S. Army this would be the rank of Corporal.
Gunnery Sergeant and Lance Corporal are names of ranks used by the US Marines. The Question was about the US Army.
Hitler was a brave soldier: he was promoted to the rank of Corporal, was wounded twice (in 1916 and 1918) and was awarded several medals. The German Army rank he achieved was 'Gefreiter'. This is equivalent to 'lance-corporal' in the British army, and 'private first-class' in the US army.A Corporal.
Corporal. Note: An E3 in the Marine Corps is called a lance corporal; a rank which to the best of my knowledge only exists in the British Army and the US Marines. A lance corporal is the highest enlisted rank, and a corporal is the lowest non-commissioned officer rank.
The US Army does not "beat their own men." Physical or corporal punishment is a violation of UCMJ (The Uniform Code of Military Justice), and is punishable by Courts Martial.
Yes you do. In the US Military, personal salute Comissoned Warrant officers, and Comissed officers, Foreign friendly Military members, The President, and medal of honor recipients. Like if you earned the Medal of Honor and you were a corporal or private, everybody would have to salute you, even generals. if you are enlistedmen or a non-commisioned officer (NCO) you do not salute eachother, so a E-man (enlisted) would not salute a NCO. Also if you are the lower rank, you have to salute the higher rank first and then the higher rank salutes you bak. But yes if you have to salute the President and you have to call him either "Sir", or "Mr. President". and nothing else except thos two names
Corporal John F. Mackie, Corporal, USMC, first Marine to win the Medal of Honor. Smedley Butler, Major, USMC, two awards, Veracruz and Haiti. Dan Daly, Gunnery Sergeant, USMC, two awards, Boxer Rebellion and Haiti,
In the US Army that is the rank of Corporal or Specialist. In the US Navy that is the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class. In the US Marine Corps that is the rank of Lance Corporal. In the US Air Force that is the rank of Senior Airman.