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QuestionWhat do the letters "ISAF" mean?Community AnswerInternational Security Assistance Force. It's a component of NATO, currently being led by General John F. Campbell of the United States Army.
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QuestionWhat are the major military patches?Community AnswerThere are literally hundreds of different shoulder sleeve insignia (commonly referred to as "patches"). Worn on the left sleeve of the utility uniforms, they represent the Division or Brigade the soldier is assigned to. The ones on the right sleeve represent the unit in which the soldier served in combat for a period of six months or longer. Patches are not worn on the Army blue uniform. A metal device of the same design as the full-color patch of the former wartime unit is worn on the right breast pocket instead.
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QuestionHow many stripes do generals have?Community AnswerGenerals don't have rank stripes. The only stripes they would have are service stripes or overseas bars.
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QuestionWhat does the three black dots mean?Community AnswerThree black dots is the insignia for a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Cadet Captain. On the green uniform, the dots are silver; on the utility uniforms, they are black.
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QuestionHow much does rank E-4 make?Community Answer$2,046.00 is the lowest you can make with 2 years or less of service and without having any special pay.
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QuestionWhat does MOS stand for?Bryan UrquidezCommunity AnswerIt stands for Military Occupational Specialty. It is the job classification of a Soldier or Marine.
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QuestionWhat does a gunnery sergeant's bars look like?Community AnswerJust like a Sergeant First Class rank in the army, but the Marines version features a pair of crossed rifles. It consists of 3 chevrons, 2 rockers and crossed rifles.
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QuestionWhat do three stars on the front of a uniform mean?Community AnswerThree stars indicate Lieutenant General (for US Army, USMC, USAF) or Vice Admiral (US Navy, USCG).
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QuestionWhat is a warrant officer?Community AnswerWarrant officers specialize in technical equipment, including flying aircraft. All pilots in the U.S.Army are warrant officers.
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QuestionWhat does 18/Z stand for?Community Answer18 Zulu is the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) identifier for a Senior Special Forces Sergeant. Individuals with this MOS are the Senior Sergeant in their ODA, or Operational Detachment Alpha.
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QuestionWhat rank does a single black star on the chest signify?Community AnswerOn ACUs, a single black star signifies they are a Brigadier General or an O-7.
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QuestionWhat rank is the black eagle with spread wings in the US army?Bryan UrquidezCommunity AnswerThat would be a Colonel. It is only black because it was subdued on a combat uniform, it is silver on any other army uniform.
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QuestionWhat is the job of a staff sergeant?Bryan UrquidezCommunity AnswerHis or her job could be anything, Staff Sergeant is a rank, not a role. Think level of responsibility. A staff sergeant could be a drill instructor, a mechanic, or a key advisor to a Lieutenant leading a Platoon.
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QuestionWhat does a black cross on front of a green uniform mean?Community AnswerThe black cross (or other black religious insignia) on the camouflage uniform designates that individual as a Chaplain in the Army.
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QuestionWhat do cross rifle pens mean in the army?Community AnswerThis a branch signifier and in the case of crossed rifles, it is infantry. Cross cannons is artillery, cross sabers is cavalry, cross arrows is green beret and special ops. These insignia pens are awarded upon successful completion of respective training. There are others such as wings for aviation or the flaming marker pot for ordinance.
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QuestionWhat is a warrant officer?chilled honeyCommunity AnswerWarrant officers specialize in technical equipment, including flying aircraft. All pilots in the U.S. Army are warrant officers.
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QuestionAre insignia patches worn on both sleeves of uniform?Community AnswerYes, only if the soldier has been deployed.
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QuestionWhat does a black cross on the upper arm of a U.S. military uniform mean?Community AnswerIt can mean many things, but it is most likely a Knights Templar Cross patch. If not, it may also refer to the military's chaplain services.
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QuestionI know an army captain but his uniform has a single star on the chest in his picture. Is this possible?Community AnswerThen he is not a Captain, as the single star is for (O-7), which is Brigadier General.
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QuestionAre warrant officers consider junior officers or senior non-coms?Community AnswerThey are officers with responsibilities relating to their specific field of study. They are usually the chief advisers to senior officers and are referred to on a technical basis. They serve as managers and to effectively help the company or battalion and to operate as smoothly as possible, and ensure that any missions are carried out as best they can.
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QuestionWhat does the color red stand for in the military?Community AnswerIn the US Army, the color red is not associated with any branch or career field. Scarlet, however, is associated with two branches - Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery. This applies to both commissioned and non-commissioned officer corps.
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QuestionWhat does the dress white uniform of a sergeant general look like?Community AnswerIn the U.S. military, there is no rank designated as sergeant general. What is now known as a major General or two star general was once known as a sergeant major General, but that term has been out of use for decades.
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QuestionHow many years does it take to get promoted to a new rank?Community AnswerDepending on the rank, someone that is an E-1 gets promoted in 6 months, E-2 is a year, etc.
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QuestionWhat rank is an epaulette with an oak leaf and three stripes, two wide and one narrow between?Community AnswerA gold oak-leaf rank with two wide gold stripes and one narrow stripe between is the rank of Lieutenant Commander (O-4) in the U.S. Navy.
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QuestionOne star and 5 stripes is what rank?Community AnswerOne star is the rank of Brigadier General (USA, USMC, USAF) or Rear Admiral (USN, USCG). There is no U.S. military rank with 5 stripes, they are overseas stripes and show that individual has 2.5 years overseas service time.
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QuestionAre both the first and last names on a sergeant uniform?Community AnswerIt's up to the unit commander whether or not both names are displayed on uniform.
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QuestionDoes an amulet with four stars beside each other with a bar on each end signify a four-star general who has had overseas assignments in the Army?Community AnswerYes, it does.
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QuestionWould a US Army officer deployed in a hostile area display rank on their uniform?Patrick MooreCommunity AnswerMost likely. They have a little area on the front of their uniforms where a patch is placed. Ranks are also displayed on the shoulders.
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QuestionWhen did they start sewing the rank in the center of the chest?Community AnswerIt is sewed on, on the ACU/OCP Uniforms. They are sewed as well as using Velcro.
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QuestionWhat rank does three vertical bars mean?Community AnswerThree vertical silver bars indicate that the officer is a Captain or O-3. A captain is obviously of higher rank than a Lieutenant, which has one or two vertical bars.
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