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  2. Private first class (E-3), equivalent to NATO grade OR-3, is designated by a single chevron with one arc or "rocker," and is more common among soldiers who have served in the U.S. Army for one year or more. Soldiers who have achieved an associate degree or its equivalent are entitled to enter the Army at this pay grade. [4] .

  3. The rank of Private First Class was placed in Grade Six, and the rank of Private was placed in grade seven. Within those two grades Musicians First Class in the West Point Band were rated as Specialists First Class.

  4. Private First Class is the 3rd rank in the United States Army , ranking above Private Second Class and directly below Specialist . A private first class is an Enlisted Soldier at DoD paygrade E-3, with a starting monthly pay of $2,378 . How do you become a Private First Class?

    • PFC
    • E-3 (DoD Paygrade)OR-3 (NATO Code)
    • Enlisted Soldier
    • Private (last name)
  5. The third rank is private first class or "PFC", which is designated by an arc or "rocker" under the chevron. The term of address "Private" may be properly applied to any Army soldier E-1 (PV1) to E-3 (PFC).

  6. The rank of private first class was added to the U.S. Army in the mid-1800s as an intermediate designation between private and corporal that usually represented successful completion of specialized training or the attainment of diploma or degree of some kind.

  7. Private First Class. Private First Class Arm Patch (U.S. Army) Private First Class insignia (U.S. Marine Corps) In many armed forces in the world, Private First Class (PFC) is a rank held by junior enlisted persons.

  8. A Private First Class is a Enlisted Soldier in the United States Army at DoD paygrade E-3. As with the rank of Private Second Class, Private First Class shares a history with the rank of Private, deriving from the mediaeval use of the term "Private Soldiers".

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