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United States Military
Enlisted Rank Insignia
Officer Insignia Graphic  
Service members in pay grades E-1 through E-3 are usually either in some kind of training status or on their initial assignment. The training includes the basic training phase where recruits are immersed in military culture and values and are taught the core skills required by their service component. 

Basic training is followed by a specialized or advanced training phase that provides recruits with a specific area of expertise or concentration. In the Army and Marines, this area is called a military occupational specialty; in the Navy it is known as a rate; and in the Air Force it is simply called an Air Force specialty. 

ARMY -- * For rank and precedence within the Army, specialist ranks immediately below corporal. Among the services, however, rank and precedence are determined by pay grade. 

NAVY/COAST GUARD -- *A specialty mark in the center of a rating badge indicates the wearer's particular rating. ** Gold stripes indicate 12 or more years of good conduct. *** 1. Master chief petty officer of the Navy and fleet and force master chief petty officers. 2. Command master chief petty officers wear silver stars. 3. Master chief petty officers wear silver stars and silver specialty rating marks.  Details of rates, ratings, and specialities for Navy
 
Note that the rank insignia shown for the Marines include the subdued and gold rank pins.
Army title Navy Marine Corps title Air Force title
Coast Guard title
Coast Guard rank insignia are the same as the Navy except for color and the seaman recruit rank, which has one stripe. The Navy Petty Officer "Crow" metal insignia is for the "overseas" cap.
E1 Private Seaman Recruit (SR)  Private Airman Basic
E2


Private E-2
(PV2) 
 

Army Private E2


Seaman Apprentice
(SA) 
 

Navy/Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice E2


Private First Class
(PFC) 
 

Marine Private 1st Class E2 


Airman
(Amn)

Air Force Airman E2

E3
Private First Class
(PFC)

Army Private 1st Class E3


Seaman (SN)
 
 

Navy/Coast Guard Seaman E3


Lance Corporal
(LCpl) 
 

Marine Lance Corporal E3


Airman First Class
(A1C)

Air Force Airman 1st Class E3

E4
Corporal
(CPL) 

Army Corporal E4


Specialist
(SPC) 

Army Specialist E4


Petty Officer
Third Class(PO3) **
 

Navy/Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class E4 


Corporal
(Cpl) 

Marine Corporal E4

Senior Airman
(SrA)
 

Air Force Senior Airman E4

  Leadership responsibility significantly increases in the mid-level enlisted ranks. This responsibility is given formal recognition by use of the terms Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) and Petty Officer. An Army Sergeant, an Air Force Staff Sergeant, and a Marine Corporal are considered NCO ranks. The Navy NCO equivalent, Petty Officer, is achieved at the rank of Petty Officer Third Class.  The Navy Petty Officer "Crow" metal insignia is for the "overseas" cap.  Similarly, the Navy "Anchor" is for Chief Petty Officer's overseas cap.
Army title Navy Marine Corps title Air Force title
Coast Guard title
E5
Sergeant
(SGT) 

Army Sergeant E5

Petty Officer
Second Class
(PO2) **

Navy/CoastGuard Petty Officer 2nd Class E5 

Sergeant
(Sgt) 

Marine Sergeant E5 Sergeant

Staff Sergeant
(SSgt) 
 

Air Force Staff Sergeant E5

E6
Staff Sergeant
(SSG) 

Army Staff Sergeant E6
 

Petty Officer
First Class
(PO1) **

Navy/CoastGuard Petty Officer 1st Class E6 

Staff Sergeant
(SSgt) 

Marine Sergeant E6 Staff Sergeant

Technical Sergeant
(TSgt) 
 
 

Air Force E6 Technical Sergeant

E7
Sergeant First Class
(SFC) 

Army Sergeant 1st Class E7


Chief Petty Officer 
(CPO) **

Navy/CoastGuard Chief Petty Officer E7 


Gunnery Sergeant
(GySgt) 

Marine Sergeant E7 Gunnery Sergeant

Master Sergeant
(MSgt) 
 

Air Force E7 Master Sergeant


First Sergeant
 
 

  At the E-8 level, the Army, Marines and Air Force have two positions at the same pay grade. Whether one is, for example, a Senior Master Sergeant or a First Sergeant in the Air Force depends on the person's job (Military Occupational Speciality -- MOS). The same is true for the positions at the E-9 level. Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeants and Sergeants Major receive the same pay but have different responsibilities.   E-8s and E-9s have 15 to 30 years on the job, and are the commanders' senior advisers for enlisted matters.

** Gold stripes indicate 12 or more years of good conduct.   1. Command Master Chief Petty Officers wear silver stars. 2. Master Chief Petty Officers wear silver stars and silver specialty rating marks.

*** Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON).

On ocassion when E-9s abound, the Officer in Command may choose the senior most E-9 and designate him "The Gunny" or "Top", just as a Navy Commander may choose a "Master Chief of the Ship" (Chief of the Boat on a submarine).  This is an honorary titel, however enlisted and NCOs clearly recognize this special title and act accordingly.  Sometimes the "Top Sergeant", "Master Chief", or "Master Gunny"  at Headquarters will be called "Top", "Chief's Chief", or "Chief Master Gunny" as well.  Again there are no such official ranks.  Somehow, they do tend to appear in fitness reports, however.   We also doubt that if the Sergeant Major of the Army or Marines has difficulty being recognized nor finding a seat in the Enlisted (or perhaps even the Officer's) mess.

Note also that the Marine Sergeant Major is a higher rank than a Master Gunnery Sergeant even though they are both at the same pay scale, E-9.  Typically the Master Gunny works for the Sergeant Major.  Not all postings have a Sergeant Major "on board".  The difference between the two Senior NCO tracks is defined in the MARCORPPROMMAN publication MCO P1400.32D.  The First Sergeant and Sergeant Major are administrative and command track, while the Master Sergeant and Master Gunnery Sergeant are on the technical  experts command track.  All four are looked on as key advisors to their commanders on enlisted matters and serve to provide guidance on tradition, lore, experience, and in the case of the Master Sergeant and Master Gunnery Sergeants, techincal expertise in their MOS or military occupational speciality.

A third E-9 element is the senior enlisted person of each service. The Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA), the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (SGTMAJMC),  the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON), and the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF) are the spokespersons of the enlisted force at the highest levels of their services.  They typically work closely with the Chief of Staff (four star General or Admiral) for their service on all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel.  While these remarkable individuals are no longer in the chain of command, it would be rare for anyone, including most junior officers, not to heed the advice or indeed take an order from the top sergeant of the service. 

The Navy Senior, Master, and Fleet Master, and MCPON Chief Petty Officer anchor metal insignia is for the "overseas" cap.  Note that the Fleet Master and MCPON stars are Gold in color.

Army title Navy Marine Corps title Air Force title
Coast Guard title
E8 Master
Sergeant
(MSG) 

Army Master Sergeant E8

First
Sergeant 
(1SG) 

Army First Sergeant E8

Senior Chief Petty Officer
(SCPO) **
 

Navy/CoastGuard Senior Chief Petty Officer E8 

First Sergeant



Master Sergeant
(MSgt)

Marine Sergeant E8 Master Sergeant

Senior
Master Sergeant
(SMSgt) 

Air Force Senior Master Sergeant E8

First Sergeant
 
 

 

E9
Sergeant Major
(SGM)
 
 
 

Army Sergeant Major E9
 


Command
Sergeant Major
(CSM)
 
 

Army Command Sergeant Major E9

Master Chief
Petty Officer
(MCPO)
**
***

Navy/CoastGuard Master Chief Petty Officer E9


Fleet/Command
Master 
Chief Petty
Officer
**
*** 
 

Navy/CoastGuard Fleet/Command Master Chief Petty Officer E9


Sergeant Major
(SgtMaj)
 
 

Marine Sergeant E9 Sergeant Major


Master Gunnery

Sergeant (MGySgt)
 

Marine Sergeant E9 Master Gunnery Sergeant


Chief Master

Sergeant
(CMSgt) 
 
 
 
 


First Sergeant

 
 
 
 
 


Command
Chief Master
Sergeant
(CCM)
 
   

Air Force Chief Master Sergeant E9
 

E9
Sergeant Major 
of the 
Army
(SMA) 
 
 

Army Sergeant Major of the Army E9


Master Chief
Petty Officer
of the
Navy
(MCPON)
and
Coast Guard
(MCPOCG)

Navy Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy E9 
**
***


Sergeant Major
of the 
Marine Corps
(SgtMajMC)
   

Marine Sergeant E9 Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
 


Chief Master
Sergeant of the Air Force
(CMSAF)
 
 
 

Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force E9

Officers Rank Insignia Page
Note:  For the MCPON, MCPO and SCPO, the star(s) on the cap insignia may be incorrectly placed. 
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