Beginning with the enlisted men and moving up, the ranks are
* Seamen Recruit * Seaman Apprentice * Seaman * Petty Officer Third Class
* Petty Officer Second Class
* Petty Officer First Class
* Chief Petty Officer
* Senior Chief Petty Officer
* Master Chief Petty Officer * Chief Warrant Officer Two,
* Chief Warrant Officer Three,
* Chief Warrant Officer Four
* Chief Warrant Officer Five * Ensign
* Lieutenant Junior Grade
* Lieutenant
* Lieutenant Commander
* Commander
* Captain
* Rear Admiral Lower Half, (Commodore) * Rear Admiral Upper Half,
* Vice Admiral
* Admiral In addition to the rates (or "ranks") of enlisted men, there are specialties or ratings in the enlisted ranks that speak to the specialties of men and women who wear them. Just a couple of examples are the Boatswain's Mate and the Machinist Mate. Links can be found below.
When you say ranks, you reffer to officers ranks (enlisted personell have pay RATES)but anyway they go like this from lowest to highest (sorry about the order) one gold bar-Ensign ( in-sin ) one silver bar- Lieutenant (Junior Grade) two silver bars- Lieutenant ( LU-ten-ant) one gold leaf- Lieutenant Commander one silver leaf- Commander the eagle- Captian one star- Rear Admiral (Lower half) two stars- Rear Admiral (Upper half) three stars- Vice Admiral four stars- Admiral five stars- Fleet Admiral (this rank reserved for times of war)
The sea traditions of our British counterparts and that of many other Navies of the world.
See website: Pearl Harbor Attack See website: US Military Ranks (US Army, US Navy) The US Air Force did NOT exist during WW2. It was part of the US Army. The US Marine Corps is part of the US Navy. However, it's (officer) rank structure is the same as the US Army's.
The services use different insignia for different ranks. A double silver bar in the army is a captain. In the Navy and the Coast Guard that same insignia is a Lt. Go to www.military.com and they may show you the different insignias.
The Navel Act of 1916 required the U.S. to construct a battle fleet equal to that of Britain and able to gain command of the sea. This was achieved by working around the clock.
An SH is a Ship's Serviceman (Barbers, Shopkeepers, etc.). An SHCS is a Senior Chief (E-8) Ship's Serviceman (read Ship's Serviceman Chief Senior).
The SEALs are a part of the US Navy. They use the same ranks as the Navy, enlisted personnel would be petty officers and chief petty officers. The Officer ranks would go from Ensign to Captain.
You can find information about navy ranks on the official website of the Navy, as well as on military-specific websites such as Military.com or GlobalSecurity.org. Books on military history and organization may also provide detailed information about navy ranks.
It is a US Navy rank: Hospital Corsman First Class.
That would be ranks in the Army or Air Force.
LVA stands for Lieutenant Vice Admiral in terms of royal navy ranks.
It's a job that doesadministrative support for aircraft maintenance
AVCM designates a Master Chief (E-9) Avionics Technician
The sea traditions of our British counterparts and that of many other Navies of the world.
It would depend on each individual Naval Commander. IQ's are not based on job titles or ranks.
Ranks for commissioned officers in the US Army, US Marines, US Air Force are as follows:Second LieutenantFirst LieutenantCaptainMajorLieutenant ColonelColonelBrigadier GeneralMajor GeneralLieutenant GeneralGeneralThe five star ranks are reserved for special wartime usage. They are General of the Army, General of the Air Force, and Admiral of the Navy. The Marine Corps and Coast Guard have no equivalent ranks.
Those who join the Indian navy after clearing the Indian Engineering Services exam , join the naval armament branch of the Indian Navy but not sure about the ranks awarded to them. Even not sure about the uniform of them.
There isn't much of a difference as the Marines are both water and ground based Only major differences are ranks, boot camp is harder in Marines, and Navy is all Sea.