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Recently, a member suggested to me that I had a "US Military" affiliation to the affiliation category of a Verified Member profile.

However, I want to do things right. Can someone name all branches of the Military that would be applicable to list in the Verified Member Profile?

I know there are a bazillion different ranks, so I don't know if it would make sense to add ranks, unless there's a very basic structure.

Thanks for your anticipated help!

-Seth G.

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As far as I know there is only 5 branches of the military the Army,Navy,Coast Guard, Air Force ,and Marines.

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Also there are two other uniformed services: Public Health Service Commissioned Corps & National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps

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Since there are so many, it may be easier to just have E-1,E-2.. O-1, O-2 etc... rather than the actual titles.

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Nice touch! I would say that the branches would be enough. If someone wants rank they could always upload something as an avatar. Each branch has its own uniqueness when it comes to rank. I have one question...the coast guard actually has rank structure? I always thought they were all just puddle pirates? Hudson can also confirm this but I believe the air force went from stripes to donuts for their chevrons.

For the Marine Corps alone: (Navy in parathensis) you would need.

E1 PRIVATE (seaman recruit)

E2 PRIVATE FIRST CLASS (seaman apprentice)

E3 LANCE CORPORAL (seaman)

E4 CORPORAL (petty officer 3rd class)

E5 SERGEANT (petty officer 2nd class)

E6 STAFF SERGEANT (petty officer 1st class)

E7 GUNNERY SERGEANT (chief petty officer)

E8 MASTER SERGEANT OR FIRST SEGEANT (senior chief petty officer)

E9 MASTER GUNNERY SERGEANT OR SERGEANT MAJOR or SERGEANT MAJOR OF THE MARINE CORPS (master chief petty officer or command master chief or fleet/force master chief or master chief of the navy

01 2ND LIEUTENANT (ensign)

O2 1ST LIEUTENANT (lieut. jg)

O3 CAPTAIN (lieut.)

O4 MAJOR (lieut. commander)

05 LIEUTENANT COLONEL (commander)

06 COLONEL (captain)

07 BRIGADIER GENERAL (rear admiral lower half)

08 MAJOR GENERAL (rear admiral upper half)

09 LIEUTENANT GENERAL (vice admiral)

010 GENERAL (admiral)

Both services for warrant officers are the same:

WO 1 WARRANT OFFICER

WO2 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 2

WO3 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 3

WO4 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 4

WO 4 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 5

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US Army Enlisted Rankings

E-1 Private

E-2 Private 2nd Class (PV2)

E-3 Private 1st class

E-4 Specialist or Corporal

E-5 Sergeant

E-6 Staff Sergeant

E-7 Sergeant 1st Class

E-8 Master Sergeant/1st Sergeant

E-9 Sergeant Major/Command Sergeant Major/Sergeant Major of the Army

Officer Ranks

O-1 Second Lieutenant

O-2 First Lieutenant

O-3 Captain

O-4 Major

O-5 Lieutenant Colonel

O-6 Colonel

O-7 Brigadier General

O-8 Major General

O-9 Lieutenant General

O-10 General

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US Air Force Rank Structure:

Enlisted

E-1-Airman Basic (no srtipe)

E-2-Airman (1 stripe)

E-3-Airman 1st Class (2 stripes)

E-4-Senior Airman (3 stripes)

E-5-Staff Sergeant (4 stripes)

E-6-Technical Sergeant (5 stripes)

E-7-Master Sergeant (1 upper chevron/5 lower stripes)

E-8-Senior Master Sergeant (2 upper chevrons/5 lower stripes)

E-9-Chief Master Sergeant (3 upper chevrons/5 lower stripes)

Officer Ranks

O-1-2nd Lieutenant

O-2-1st Lieutenant

O-3-Captain

O-4-Major

O-5-Lt Colonel

O-6-Colonel

O-7-Brigadier General

O-8-Major General

O-9-Lieutenant General

O-10-General

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Nice touch! I would say that the branches would be enough. If someone wants rank they could always upload something as an avatar. Each branch has its own uniqueness when it comes to rank. I have one question...the coast guard actually has rank structure? I always thought they were all just puddle pirates? Hudson can also confirm this but I believe the air force went from stripes to donuts for their chevrons.

Ouch.... that's rough ALS..... but i thought that the marines couldn't count to read ranks..... But seriously this would be a nice touch to the website

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I have one question...the coast guard actually has rank structure? I always thought they were all just puddle pirates? Hudson can also confirm this but I believe the air force went from stripes to donuts for their chevrons.

Just because we're not on the front lines (at least most of the Air Force) and we wingnnuts make sure we have the comforts of home when we deploy, don't hate us. Remember, that close air support has to come from somewhere.... :P:P

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Just because we're not on the front lines (at least most of the Air Force) and we wingnnuts make sure we have the comforts of home when we deploy, don't hate us. Remember, that close air support has to come from somewhere.... :P:P

That's right...from Marine and Naval aviators! Just kidding bro...I've talked to a few F-16 jockies in my time.

Comforts of home...lol. Nothing like when doing ops on a flyboy base. Doing PT at 0600 and while sounding cadence while running by the barracks hearing "shut the hell up already!" lol.

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You could add Merchant Marines to that list also.

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Nice touch! I would say that the branches would be enough. If someone wants rank they could always upload something as an avatar. Each branch has its own uniqueness when it comes to rank. I have one question...the coast guard actually has rank structure? I always thought they were all just puddle pirates? Hudson can also confirm this but I believe the air force went from stripes to donuts for their chevrons.

Bah dum bump!!! Give the man a hand!!!!

I submit a slogan that was beaten into my head more times than I care to count in Boot Camp, and again at Station Manasquan Inlet. "You have to go out, you don't have to come back."

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Both services for warrant officers are the same:

WO 1 WARRANT OFFICER

WO2 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 2

WO3 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 3

WO4 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 4

WO 4 CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 5

Good Job with this, up to this point, Tom-

Warrant Officers grades are-

WO1

CWO2

CWO3

CWO4

CWO5

The Navy does not have or use the WO1 paygrade. The reason? In the Navy, you have to hold the paygrade of E-7 (Chief Petty Officer) to apply for the Warrant Officer Program. In the Navy, a Chief is highly respected, as such, once a Chief always a Chief!

Also, an E-9 in the Navy is a Master Chief Petty Officer, period. The Command/Force/Fleet titles are positions, not grades or ranks.

Edited by RES20CUE

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As far as I know there is only 5 branches of the military the Army,Navy,Coast Guard, Air Force ,and Marines.

Also there are two other uniformed services: Public Health Service Commissioned Corps & National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps

You could add Merchant Marines to that list also.

Seth,

The branches of the MILITARY are Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Although the USPHS and NOAA, are uniformed forces, they are not Armed Military Forces.

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So ALS is making fun of the Coast Guard and Air Force eh? I wonder what service will give the Marines a ride to their next battle? As they say "The Navy dumps their trash and then the Marines pop up on shore" and "Once a jarhead, always a jarhead"

GO NAVY!!!!!! 34 to ZERO!!!!

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If you chose to add the Merchant Marines:

Non-Licensed:

Ordinary Seaman (OS)

Able Bodied Seaman (AB)

Boatswain (Bosun)

DECK SIDE:

3rd Mate

2nd Mate

Chief Mate

Master

ENGINE SIDE:

3rd Asst. Engineer

2nd Asst. Enginer

1st Asst. Engineer

Chief Engineer

Edited by Bunkers

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Seth,

The branches of the MILITARY are Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Although the USPHS and NOAA, are uniformed forces, they are not Armed Military Forces.

Why not create two new types of affiliation: ARMED FORCES (as above Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard) and OTHER FEDERAL UNIFORMED SERVICES for all the rest?

As for rank how about ENLISTED and COMMISSIONED OFFICER?

Keeping it simple and allowing the member to further describe themselves overcomes the programming nightmare of having all those different ranks/titles/agencies/etc. to worry about.

Of course you could make it even simpler with a single title for all of them: UNDERPAID!!!! Gotta love our federal pay scales!

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So ALS is making fun of the Coast Guard and Air Force eh? I wonder what service will give the Marines a ride to their next battle? As they say "The Navy dumps their trash and then the Marines pop up on shore" and "Once a jarhead, always a jarhead"

GO NAVY!!!!!! 34 to ZERO!!!!

Can't argue with you that much on that point. It is true...whenever there's a fight, the Navy gives us a ride.

I'm shocked you didn't try to bring up the fact that the Marine Corps falls under the Department of the Navy. Oh that's right you remember that point to...we are the Department of the Navy....THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT!

Just remember one thing brother....the squid is the lowest form of marine life. Besides who the hell would name their personnel seamen....and "petty" officer. What? Is one pettier then another?

I often also get asked...how come the Marine Corps doesn't have a football team? I mean sure we have midshipmen on the Naval Academy team who declare for the Marine Corps..but we don't have just a Marine Corps team. You have the Army, the Air Force and the Naval Academy. To me the answer is pretty simple...what else could we possibly be the best at?

Last line of the Marines Hymn: "If the Army and the Navy ever looked on heaven's scene, they will find the streets are guarded, by United States Marines." Nough' said.

Edited by alsfirefighter

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Keep It Simple Seth. Paygrade and Branch of Service.

Phytoplankton is the lowest marine life form. Without it the Foodchain breaks down. But I will give it to Marines to adapt and overcome. If everything in the oceans die, we'll eat everything on land. When thats all gone we can eat each other. Boy those Marines are smart!!! Thank God for MRE's and Seamen!!!

Edited by Firediver

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I'm going with Chris192's idea, and FireDivers notion....keeping it simple. I will try and update the choices this week.

Thanks to everyone for their input! Much appreciated!

-Seth

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Forgive me for being ignorant.....Are the merchant marines an armed force??

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one last thing...In addition to Enlisted and Commissioned Officers there are midshipmen, cadets, etc. at the academies who do draw some pay. They're not commissioned yet, so whatever works... ("other" works fine)

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EXDC203....

The Merchant Marine has ties to the Coast Guard, Navy and other armed forces. But, while they might be veterans, crew members are not active members of the military. However, Merchant Marine officers are also commissioned officers in the Naval Reserve or another branch of the military reserve. During wartime or national emergencies, the military might call on the Merchant Marine to transport troops and military goods.

from: http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/jobs/l/aa_m_marine.htm

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I have added the afformentioned options for your Verified Member profiles, for either primary or secondary affiliation and titles. I also added "Reserves" to the list.

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