Yes, and I was one of them
One which doesn't exist. The 'tech' ranks were replaced by the Specialist ranks (of which, only Specialist 4 is still in use).
There is no Specialist Eighth Class in the US Army or Marines. Most specialist ranks were phased out in the 1980's. Specialist Fourth Class (Spec 4), paygrade E-4 is still awarded in the US Army for some MOS's.
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.
Ranks of the Bangladesh Army was created in 1971.
T.Sgt is the abbreviation for the current Air Force Rank. SGT (T) was the abbreviation for the Army rank with later gave way to the various Specialist ranks,, which were then reduced to only one Specialist rank.
Do you mean "Ranks"? Rank refers to the promotion grade of an individual soldier. Army ranks starts at Private and goes through Sergeants to the officers such as Lieutenants and up to General. ALL of these ranks are found in an infantry division.
No such rank in the Army.
That would be ranks in the Army or Air Force.
In the army, junior grades typically refer to the ranks of enlisted personnel who are at the beginning of their military careers. This includes ranks such as Private (E-1), Private First Class (E-2), and Specialist (E-4) in the U.S. Army. These soldiers usually have limited experience and are often in training or performing basic duties under the supervision of more senior ranks. The focus at this level is on skill development, discipline, and understanding military structure and operations.
The pay in the Pakistan army ranks depends with the rank, level and experience of the army officials. It ranges from about $200 monthly to about $2000.
PVT1, PVT2, PFC, SP/4 (CPL), SGT, SSG, SFC, MSG, CSM 2LT, 1LT, CPT, MAJ, LTC, COL, GEN, MGN, LTG, GEN Today's Army has replaced the old SP/4 with plain SP (Specialist).
Patches and ranks shown on uniforms.