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  1. United States Army enlisted rank insignia. The chart below shows the current enlisted rank insignia of the United States Army, with seniority, and pay grade, increasing from right to left. The enlisted ranks of corporal (E-4) and higher are considered non-commissioned officers (NCOs).

  2. The following table shows the major changes in US Army enlisted ranks and insignia from the post-World War I reorganization of the enlisted grades in 1920 to the present day. The insignia used to illustrate are intended to be typical of the period but are not the only color, size or material combinations possible. Some notes:

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  4. U.S. Army Enlisted Rank Insignia, WW1. U.S. Army Enlisted Rank Insignia of World War I. 1917-1920. Table of Grades and Insignia | Artillery Ratings. U.S Army enlisted rank insignia reached its greatest complexity in the First World War period.

  5. Apothecary General: February 27, 1777 [5] - June 2, 1784, March 2, 1799 [6] - May 14, 1800, [7] March 3, 1813 [8] - March 2, 1821 [9] Armorer: March 14, 1777 [10] - May 27, 1778 [11] Artificer: March 5, 1792 [12] - June 3, 1916 [13] Assistant Apothecary : March 30, 1813 [14] - March 2, 1821 [9]

  6. The highest enlisted rank a soldier can achieve in the Army is Command Sergeant Major. This table lists the Army enlisted ranks in order of seniority, from lowest to highest. Choose any rank for detailed information on rank insignia, Army responsibilities, pay, and more. Military Discounts & Benefits for Soldiers: