girarde,
I don't know about the armed forces, but here are some corrections for the Army.
E-3 => 'Private First Class' E-4 => 'Specialist' or 'Corporal' E-7 => 'Sergeant First Class' E-8 => 'Master Sergeant' or 'First Sergeant' E-9 => 'Sergeant Major' or 'Command Sergeant Major' and exactly 1 'Ser +geant Major Of The Army' W-1 => 'Warrant Officer' W-2..W-5 => 'Chief Warrant Officer' 'O-1' => 'Second Lieutenant', 'O-2' => 'First Lieutenant', 'O-7' => 'Brigadier General', 'O-8' => 'Major General', 'O-9' => 'Lieutenant General', '0-10' => 'General', 'O-11' => 'General of the Army' (reserved for wartime only) 'O-12' => DOES NOT EXIST 'O-13' => DOES NOT EXIST
See this for an authoratative source across the entire DoD.

Cheers - L~R

Corrected 1/2 Lieutenant per ptum. We had much more descriptive names for them when I was in ;-)


In reply to Re: Translate military paygrades to rank salutations by Limbic~Region
in thread Translate military paygrades to rank salutations by girarde

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