What rank has 3 stripes?

Sergeant (three stripes)
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What does 3 stripes in the Army mean?

Keep in mind the more stripes, the higher the rank! An Airman has one stripe, Airman First Class has two stripes, and a Senior Airman has three stripes. If the service member has chevron stripes on top and rocker stripes on the bottom, they are a higher rank such a Master Sergeant with three on top and three on bottom.
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Is a sergeant 3 stripes?

More senior non-commissioned ranks are often variations on sergeant, for example staff sergeant, gunnery sergeant, master sergeant, first sergeant, and sergeant major. In many nations and services, the rank insignia for a sergeant often features three chevrons.
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How many stripes do generals have?

Generals don't have rank stripes. The only stripes they would have are service stripes or overseas bars. What does the three black dots mean? Three black dots is the insignia for a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Cadet Captain.
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How many stripes does a lieutenant have?

The insignia of a lieutenant in many navies, including the Royal Navy, consists of two medium gold braid stripes (top stripe with loop) on a navy blue or black background.
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What does 3 stripes and a star mean in the Navy?

O-1 through O-4 are junior officers: ensign, lieutenant (junior grade), lieutenant, and lieutenant commander. O-5 and O-6 are senior officers: commander and captain. O-7 through O-10 are flag officers: rear admiral (lower half) (one star), rear admiral (two stars), vice admiral (three stars), and admiral (four stars).
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What rank is a Navy SEAL?

The majority of Navy SEALs (about 2,000) are Navy Enlisted personnel (E-4 to E-9). They are led by roughly 500 SEAL Officers (O-1 to O-10). There is also a small number of SEAL Warrant Officers (circa 30) who rank as officers above the senior-most Enlisted but lower than an Officer (O-1).
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What rank is 3 Diamonds?

Cadet captains wear three discs or dots. The insignia changes at major—the first of the field-grade officers. Cadet majors wear a single diamond (sometimes called a lozenge), Cadet lieutenant colonels wear two diamonds, and Cadet colonels wear three diamonds.
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How many stripes does a master sergeant have?

Technical Sergeant (three upward and two rocker stripes) Master Sergeant (three upward and three rocker stripes) First Sergeant (same as a master sergeant's stripes, but with a diamond between the upward stripes and the rocker stripes.
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How many bars does a Navy lieutenant have?

Rank insignia

The insignia of a lieutenant in many navies, including the Royal Navy, consists of two medium gold braid stripes (top stripe with loop) on a navy blue or black background.
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What does 3 stripes in the Marines mean?

Sergeant Major (SGTMAJ) 3 Stripes | Star | 4 Rockers. E-9. Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps (SGTMAJMC)
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What are the 3 categories of army ranks?

U.S. Army ranks and insignias are divided into three categories: enlisted personnel (E-1 through E-9), warrant officers (W-1 through W-9) and commissioned officers (O-1 through O-10). A service member's rank and insignia indicate their pay grade, as well as the level of responsibility they hold.
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What is e3 military rank?

Private First Class (E-3) Private first classes (PFC) are the basic workforce strength and rank of the U.S. Army. PFC is the point in which junior enlisted soldiers begin the transition from apprentice to journeyman by developing technical and leadership skills.
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How many stripes does a sergeant have?

Sergeant (three stripes)
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What is a soldier with no rank called?

A private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to NATO Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in).
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How many stripes does a U.S. Navy commander have?

Captains were indicated by three half-inch stripes and commanders by two half-inch and one quarter-inch. This only lasted a few months before captains' insignia was increased to four stripes and commanders' to three, 7 likely in recognition of the Royal Navy insignia already in use.
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What is a 5 star admiral called?

Fleet admiral (abbreviated FADM) is a five-star flag officer rank in the United States Navy whose rewards uniquely include active duty pay for life. Fleet admiral ranks immediately above admiral and is equivalent to General of the Army and General of the Air Force.
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Is Chief higher than captain?

Grades above captain are generally by appointment of the chief or sheriff. In addition, there must be vacancies for a higher rank. In police departments, the second-highest rank is usually similar to a chief of staff.
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What is the lowest Navy rank?

Seaman Recruit (E-1)

Seaman recruit (SR) is the lowest enlisted rank in the Navy, just below seaman apprentice.
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What is a full bird colonel?

bird colonel (plural bird colonels) (US, slang, military) A member of the United States armed forces having the rank of full colonel, as distinct from a lieutenant colonel.
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Is a captain a high rank?

captain, a rank in the military and maritime service, and the highest-ranking company officer.
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What's the difference between leftenant and lieutenant?

Wikitionary claims that leftenant is an archaic spelling of lieutenant. It's an achaic spelling in English, but not in French. This spelling was to stick to the pronunciation, and not the opposite, as there is not "lefttenant" in old French.
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