In a military hierarchy, ranks higher than a soldier typically include non-commissioned officers (NCOs) such as sergeants, as well as commissioned officers like lieutenants and captains. The specific ranks can vary by country and military branch, but generally, these positions involve greater responsibilities and leadership roles within the armed forces.
By getting more kills.
An Indian. Their smarter too. Not that I'm an Indian...
A sergeant is an enlisted soldier higher in rank than a corporal or private, lower than such ranks as staff sergeant and first sergeant. In the U.S. Army a sergeant has pay grade E-5 and wears three stripes.
Combat - 1962 More Than a Soldier 3-19 was released on: USA: 26 January 1965
that is a matter of opinion
it think a soldier would win the fight becoz he is more powerful than a cop
Higher education is the first requirement in the selection process.
Yes. It can be called among other things, insubordination.
yes Captain is higher than lieutenant
11 is higher than 8.8 is.
The term "private" for a new soldier originates from the word "private" in the sense of being a member of the general public, as opposed to an officer or someone with a higher rank. In military hierarchy, a private is the lowest rank, indicating that the soldier has not yet attained specialized training or higher status within the military structure. The title reflects their initial status and role within the organization.
A private is the lowest rank you canpossibly get in the war. If you were a private you would live in the unsanitary trenches and spend most of your time fighting at the front lines. Privates would have to obey everyone higher than them and most of them died, which is very sad!