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U.S. Army enlisted rank insignia

Pay
grade
E-9 insignia E-9 insignia (command sergeant major) E-9 SMA insignia
Sergeant Major
(SGM)
Command Sergeant Major
(CSM)
Sergeant Major of the Army
(SMA)
E-9
E-8
E-8 insignia E-8 insignia (first sergeant)
Master Sergeant
(MSG)
First Sergeant
(1SG)
E-7
E-7 insignia
Sergeant First Class
(SFC)
E-6
E-6 insignia
Staff Sergeant
(SSG)
E-5
E-5 insignia
Sergeant
(SGT)
E-4
E-4 insignia (specialist) E-4 insignia
Specialist
(SPC)
Corporal
(CPL)
E-3
E-3 insignia
Private First Class
(PFC)
E-2
E-2 insignia
Private E-2
(PV2)
E-1
no insignia worn
Private

This chart represents the U.S. Army enlisted rank insignia with seniority increasing left-to-right inside a given pay grade. All ranks of Corporal or Sergeant and higher are considered non-commissioned officers (NCOs).


The rank of Specialist is a soldier of paygrade E-4 who has not yet attained non-commissioned officer status. It is common that a soldier may never be a Corporal and will move directly from Specialist to Sergeant, attaining NCO status immediately.

In each command of company sized units and smaller, there is assigned a senior enlisted who is monitor and advocate of the Enlisted Personnel to the commanding officer. This position, usually Master Sergeant (E-8) or higher rank, carries the title of First Sergeant. In units larger than a company, a Command Sergeant Major serves this same function.

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