• Colonel
    O-6 | COL

     The Colonel has one job only, to Command the Regiment. His is the final word on all things. His responsibility is all-encompassing and all-consuming. In short, he signs the checks.

  • Lieutenant Colonel
    O-5 | LTC

    Serves as a Battalion Commander

  • Major
    O-4 | MAJ

    Serves as a Battery Commander or Battalion Executive Officer

  • Captain
    O-3 | CPT

    Serves as a Battery Commander

  • 1st Lieutenant
    O-2 | 1LT
  • 2nd Lieutenant
    O-1 | 2LT
  • Officer Candidate
    E-5 | OCS
  • Chief Warrant Officer 5
    CW5 | CW5
  • Chief Warrant Officer 4
    CW4 | CW4
  • Chief Warrant Officer 3
    CW3 | CW3
  • Chief Warrant Officer 2
    CW2 | CW2
  • Warrant Officer
    WO1 | WO
  • Command Sergeant Major
    E-9 | CSM
  • Sergeant Major
    E-9 | SGM
  • Chief Master Sergeant
    E-9 | CMSgt
  • First Sergeant
    E-8 | 1SG
  • Master Sergeant
    E-8 | MSG
  • Senior Master Sergeant
    E-8 | SMSgt
  • Sergeant First Class
    E-7 | SFC
  • Master Sergeant
    E-7 | MSgt
  • Staff Sergeant
    E-6 | SSG
  • Technical Sergeant
    E-6 | TSgt
  • Sergeant
    E-5 | SGT
  • Staff Sergeant
    E-5 | SSgt
  • Corporal
    E-4 | CPL
  • Specialist
    E-4 | SPC
  • Senior Airman
    E-4 | SrA
  • Private First Class
    E-3 | PFC
  • Private Second Class
    E-2 | PV2

    A Private Second Class is the Armies Second Rank. At the rank of Private Second Class the service member earns the right to wear insignia on their uniform. A service member is eligible to be promoted to Private Second Class after serving 1 month in the grade of Private

  • Private
    E-1 | PVT

    A Private is the Entry-Level Ranks for most service members entering the United States Army