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U. S. Army Ranks There are 12 officer ranks in the U S Army The video below describes the ranks and, most importantly, what level of responsibility is expected of each
U. S. Army Uniforms Soldiers are permitted to sew the name tape, U S Army tape, rank, and all authorized badges on all camouflage patterns of the combat uniform, Universal Camouflage Pattern, OEF-CP, and OCP
Army Trademark Licensing Program The Army Trademark Licensing Program is responsible for licensing U S Army's symbols, names, mottos, insignia and logos
Army Regulation 600 8 19 It provides for career progression and rank that are in line with potential and for recognition of the best qualified Soldier, which will attract and retain the highest caliber Soldier for career in the Army
The U. S. Armys Command Structure The Army, as one of the three military departments (Army, Navy and Air Force) reporting to the Department of Defense, is composed of two distinct and equally important components: the active
U. S. Army Five-Star Generals - U. S. Army Center of Military History No other officer held this specific title until 1976, when President Ford posthumously appointed George Washington General of the Armies of the United States and specified that he would rank first among all officers of the Army, past and present
The Official Home Page of the United States Army US Army activates Western Hemisphere Command in historic transition ceremony 11th Airborne Division paratroopers assist in highway traffic incident
Officer Insignia of Rank - Origin Our present system of officers' grade insignia began on 18 June 1780 when it was prescribed that Major Generals would wear two stars and Brigadier Generals one star on each epaulette
Enlisted Grade Insignia - United States Army Institute of Heraldry During this year the military service was expanded to include sergeants-major, quartermaster sergeants, senior musicians, sergeants, corporals, farriers, artificers, saddlers, musicians, trumpeters, dragoons and privates