APPENDICES
APPENDIX II-1: Military Rank Chart
APPENDIX II-2: Army Branches,
Equipment and Rank Insignia
APPENDIX II-3: State Department And
Combatant Command Responsiblities By
Region/Country
APPENDIX II-4: USAF Transport
Aircraft and Bases
APPENDIX III-1: Defense is From
Mars, State is From Venus
APPENDIX III-2: Characteristics of
Military Culture
APPENDIX V-1: Section 607 Agreement
Between the United States and
APPENDIX VI-2: TJAGSA Introduction
to Fiscal Law
APPENDIX VI-3:TJAGSA (Chairman's
Legal) Funding Military Operations Outline
APPENDIX VI-4: Humanitarian Assistance Funding Messages
APPENDIX VI-5: Sequence of Events
for Obtaining Food Aid Under
APPENDIX VI-6: Potential Food Aid
Recipients
APPENDIX VII-2: FY 2003 Statutory
Checklists
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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
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U.S. Coast Guard is a part of the Department of Transportation in
peacetime and the Navy in times of war. Coast Guard rank insignia are the
same as the Navy except for color and the seaman recruit rank, which has one
stripe. |
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E1 |
Private |
Seaman
Recruit (SR) |
Private |
Airman
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