Shadow Force Enlisted Ranks
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Explanation of Ranks and Promotions
Enlisted Personnel
Service members in pay grades E-1 through E-4 are usually either in some kind of training status or on their initial assignment. The training includes the basic training phase where recruits are immersed in military culture and values and are taught the core skills required by their service component.

Basic training is followed by a specialized or advanced training phase that provides recruits with a specific area of expertise or concentration.

Ranks E1-E4
-New Recruit can sign up for any of three Element.   Navy, Marines, Air Force.
-New Recruit starts out as a recruit and must sign up for boot camp.  Starting rank is E-1 in selected Element.
-New Recruit first Promotion.  First promotion comes after 3 training missions in boot camp.  After completion, recruit will be promoted to E-2 in selected Element.
-Second Promotion.  Second promotion comes after 6 training missions.   Member will be promoted to E-3.
-Third Promotion.  Third promotion follows 10 training missions and 2 combat missions.

 
  Navy title Marine Corps title Air Force title
E1 Seaman Recruit (SR) Private Airman Basic
E2 Seaman Apprentice
(SA)


Navy/Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice E2
Private First Class
(PFC)


Marine Private 1st Class E2
Airman
(Amn)

Air Force Airman E2
E3 Seaman (SN)



Navy/Coast Guard Seaman E3
Lance Corporal
(LCpl)


Marine Lance Corporal E3
Airman First Class
(A1C)

Air Force Airman 1st Class E3
E4 Petty Officer
Third Class(PO3)


Navy/Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class E4
Corporal
(Cpl)

Marine Corporal E4
Senior Airman
(SrA)


Air Force Senior Airman E4
Leadership responsibility significantly increases in the mid-level enlisted ranks. This responsibility is given formal recognition by use of the terms noncommissioned officer and petty officer. An Air Force staff sergeant, and a Marine corporal are considered NCO ranks. The Navy NCO equivalent, petty officer, is achieved at the rank of petty officer third class.

Ranks E5-E9
-Promotion to ranks E5-E9 is to follow recommendations from commanding officer to the Command Staff for review.  After review process is complete and the promotion is deemed warranted, recommendation will be passed on to the force Commander.
-Consideration for promotion:  consideration for promotion is to be given to members that have done the following.  Shown leadership qualities, missions, training, fictions, art and other things.

  Navy title Marine Corps title Air Force title
E5 Petty Officer
Second Class
(PO2)

Navy/CoastGuard Petty Officer 2nd Class E5
Sergeant
(Sgt)

Marine Sergeant E5 Sergeant
Staff Sergeant
(SSgt)


Air Force Staff Sergeant E5
E6 Petty Officer
First Class
(PO1)

Navy/CoastGuard Petty Officer 1st Class E6
Staff Sergeant
(SSgt)

Marine Sergeant E6 Staff Sergeant
Technical Sergeant
(TSgt)



Air Force E6 Technical Sergeant
E7 Chief Petty Officer
(CPO)

Navy/CoastGuard Chief Petty Officer E7
Gunnery Sergeant
(GySgt)

Marine Sergeant E7 Gunnery Sergeant
Master Sergeant
(MSgt)


Air Force E7 Master Sergeant
 
E8 Senior Chief Petty Officer
(SCPO)


Navy/CoastGuard Senior Chief Petty Officer E8
Master Sergeant
(MSgt)


Marine Sergeant E8 Master Sergeant
Senior
Master Sergeant
(SMSgt)

Air Force Senior Master Sergeant E8
E9 Master Chief
Petty Officer

(MCPO)

Navy/CoastGuard Master Chief Petty Officer E9
Sergeant Major
(SgtMaj)

Marine Sergeant E9 Sergeant Major
Chief Master
Sergeant
(CMSgt)

 
*Notes:
-Soldier can transfer between any of the Elements with a written request to command staff.
-Soldier can put in for a promotion to become a commissioned officer.  Soldier must submit request in writing to Command Staff.  If approved the soldier must complete officer training.
 
 
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