Technical. As in Technical Sergeant.
It means T!
Could you be more specific about what you mean? What is the context in which this 't' appears in music? And what sort of music are you referring to?
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It's essentially Corporal chevrons (two stripes), with a letter "T" underneath. See related link for a visual.
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Unknown. Techincian 5th Class is a rank. The rank that were classified as Technical meant that they had a specialty training and were promoted based on their training and it did not include a higher level of leadership responsiblity.
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Tech 4 was a WWII US Army rank, for men trained in technical specialties, such as radio men, mechanics and so on. It was the same pay grade as a buck sergeant, and the holders of the rank were usually called "sergeant". The insignia of the rank was three chevrons, just like a buck sergeant, but below the chevrons there was a capital "T".
No. But in my opinion, it should be rated T.
Tech 5 was an enlisted rank in the US Army, the equivalent of a corporal. A Tech 5 wore on his sleeve two chevrons. like a corporal, but his had a large capital "T" below the chevrons. The pay was the same as a corporal, and the man was usually called "Corporal Smith" and not "Tech 5 Smith". "Tech" was short for technician, and the rank was given to men trained as specialists in various technical jobs, like radiomen, mechanics, and so on. The next step up was a Tech 4, the equivalent of a sergeant, with three chevrons with a T below.
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Two stripes in the Marine Corps was a Corporal aka E-4.A similar rank, (Two Chevrons), in the Army was Corporal Grade 5.In 1942 the Army added two Chevrons with a T below. It was called Tech 5th Class, Grade 5.The Navy equivalent is called "Rate," instead of rank. It's signified by two angled slashes. (Seaman Apprentice or E-2)
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