le3-c5s5t5pg89-90 army rank structure. purpose this lesson introduces the army rank structure
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LE3-C5S5T5pg89-90 Army Rank Structure
Purpose
This lesson introduces the Army rank structure.
1. Identify Army officer rank, grade, and insignia.
2. Identify the Army enlisted rank, grade, and insignia.
3. Differentiate between Army officer and enlisted rank and insignia.
4. Identify Army officer and enlisted rank structure in sequence.
CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)
Have you had any family members who have served in the Army?
A. Yes, at least one of my grandparentsB. Yes, my father or motherC. Yes, my brother or sisterD. No
True or False:Army officer and warrant officer ranks and grades are the same as the Marine Corps’ ranks and grades.
A. True B. False
Think about what you already know about the Marine Corps rank structure.
List 2-3 ranks and grades.
(Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)
Army soldiers, just like other military personnel, are classified by rank and grade.
Congress adopted an American Continental Army on June 14, 1775.
Each company’s rank structure consisted of: one captain three lieutenants four sergeants four corporals one drummer (or horn player) 68 privates
The Army rank structure consists of officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel.
Army officer and warrant officer ranks and grades are the same as the Marine Corps’ rank and grades.
The enlisted grades are the E-1 through E-9, but the rank titles and insignia are different.
0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 0-5 0-6
Company and Field
Grade Officer
2nd Lieutenant
1st Lieutenant Captain Major
Lieutenant Colonel Colonel
0-7 0-8 0-9 0-10 0-11
General Officer
Brigadier General
Major General
Lieutenant General
General General of the Army
W-1 W-2 W-3 W-4 W-5
Warrant Officer
Warrant Officer-1
Chief Warrant Officer-2
Chief Warrant Officer-3
Chief Warrant Officer-4
Chief Warrant Officer-5
CPS Lesson Question (3)
The Army rank structure consists of _______.
A. OfficersB. Warrant officersC. Enlisted personnelD. All of the above
E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6
Army Enlisted
Private Private 1st Class
Corporal Specialist Sergeant Staff Sergeant
E-7 E-8 E-9
Sergeant 1st Class
Master Sergeant
1st Sergeant
Sergeant Major Command Sergeant
Major
Sergeant Major of the Army
CPS Lesson Question (4)
True or False:The grade of a Chief Warrant Officer, CW05is W-5.
A. True B. False
List the 2-3 most important thingsyou learned inthis lesson.
Why are they important to you?
(Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)
Images in this lesson were taken from:
Microsoft© Clip Art Gallery Marine Corps Combat Camera Marine Corps OCS MCJROTC Student Text