Rank, Military, indicates a person's authority and standing. The terms rank and grade are usually synonymous, but officers are said to hold rank, and enlisted men and women to hold ratings or grades. Grade also refers to the authorized level of pay. These terms indicate rights, powers, and duties fixed by law. In the United States, Congress creates ranks and grades and regulates appointments and promotions.
Cadet, kuh DEHT, is a student in officer's training at the United States Military and Air Force academies. Students in the United States Navy and… More>>
Seguin, Juan Nepomuceno, say GEEN, hwahn nay poh moo SAY noh (1806-1890), was a military leader in Texas's fight for independence from Mexico in… More>>
Commander in chief has supreme command of a nation's armed services. In the United States, the president is the commander in chief of the Army,… More>>
Hussars, hu ZAHRZ, were European light cavalrymen armed with carbines, swords, and sometimes pistols. The term came from the Magyar words husz, or… More>>
Rank, Military, indicates a person's authority and standing. The terms rank and grade are usually synonymous, but officers are said to hold rank,… More>>
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