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.
They hold the rank of Private through Specialist. Basically, any enlisted soldier whose rank is below that of a noncommissioned officer.
i think it is a private
The rank of E-4 Spc. and below.
Private
Army Cadets and Navy Midshipmen are considered officers for observance of rank, hence all enlisted ranks are required to salute Cadets and Midshipmen.
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.
Sergeant Major of the Army
Civilian. The Secretary of Defense is not Commissioned or Enlisted.
Ordinary Seaman (Enlisted), Ensign (Officer)
It varies by specific rank and time in service.
yes. Lieutenant is a commissioned rank, meaning they're the guys you have to salute, and it's quite a few ranks above sergeant
It is a Feleweibel or Sergeant-major.