United States Army: differenze tra le versioni

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===Sottufficiali===
 
Warrant Officers
From the Future Soldiers Web Site (futuresoldiers.com):
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Warrant Officers are single track, specialty officers with subject matter expertise in a particular area. They are initially appointed as warrant officers (in the rank of WO1) by the Secretary of the Army, but receive their commission upon promotion to Chief Warrant Officer Two (CW2).
 
Address warrant officers as "Mr. (last name)" or "Ms. (last name)."
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|rowspan=2| [[Immagine:Flag of the United States.svg|22px]] '''Stati Uniti'''
|''Sergeant Major of the Army''<sup></sup><br>
|''Command Sergeant Major''<br>
|''Sergeant Major''<br>
|''First Sergeant''<br>
|''Master Sergeant''<br>
|''Sergeant First Class''<br>
|''Staff Sergeant''<br>
|''Sergeant''<br>
|''Corporal''<br>
|''Specialist''<br>
|''Private Firts Class''<br>
|''Private''<br>
|''Private''
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Enlisted Personnel
From the Future Soldiers Web Site (futuresoldiers.com):
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Sergeants are referred to as NCOs, short for noncommissioned officers. Corporals are also called "hard stripes", in recognition of their leadership position. This distinguishes them from specialists who might have the same pay grade, but not the leadership responsibilities.
 
 
Address privates (E1 and E2) and privates first class (E3) as "Private (last name)." Address specialists as "Specialist (last name)." Address sergeants, staff sergeants, sergeants first class, and master sergeants as "Sergeant (last name)." Address higher ranking sergeants by their full ranks in conjunction with their names.
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== Collegamenti esterni ==
*{{en}}[http://www.army.mil/ Sito ufficiale dell'esercito degli Stati Uniti]