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The rank pictures are not shown in the NATO rank format as shown for the British Army and United States Army because Australia is not a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Although Australia follows many of its conventions, it is not a member.
The RSM-A holds the rank of 'WO' as discussed in the attached article http://www.defence.gov.au/news/armynews/editions/1087/topstories/story16.htm I have also revised the text to highlight the difference between an NCO and a WO. A Warrant Officer is a non-commissioned 'rank' but not an NCO LONDON 15:13, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
The rank of Staff Sergeant is being phased out of the Australian Army. The WO2 rank now equates with Chief Petty Officer (RAN) and Flight Sergeant (RAAF) LONDON 18:21, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
The rank of Staff Sergent has now been phased out. As in no one will be promoted in to that rank. I believe there are only a had full left in the Army. When they retire or are promoted, over the next year or two, the rank will be no more.
I would like to put in references to former ranks that were the equivalent (I think) of Private. For example Sapper, Driver (WW1), etc. Before, I am so bold to edit a reasonably comprejensive and well-organised article, any views?--
A Y Arktos 20:36, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
I believe there is an error with the Private Soldier Ranks. Gun Number is the job description, where Gunner is the actual rank. For example within the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery there are many jobs. Gun number, Signaller, Operator Command Post (OPCP) Operator Radar etc. The lowest rank in the Corps is Gunner. Unless you have a reference to the rank being Gun Number I think this should be changed. And I’m fairly certain there are no references that will show the rank as being “Gun Number.”
Firstly, why were all the pics deleted? The article is much worse without. ANyway here are some placeholder images from US ranks
Pay grade | E-9 | E-8 | E-7 | E-6 | E-5 | E-4 | E-3 | E-2 | |
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Insignia |
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Title | Warrant Officer | Warrant Officer Class One | Warrant Officer Class Two | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Lance Corporal | Private |
The article says "the Australian Army does not use the term 'enlisted' to describe its non-commissioned ranks", so why is the article itself titled "Australian Army enlisted rank insignia"? Is it for the benefit of researchers who search using incorrect terms? Surely the article should be called " Australian Army non-commissioned rank insignia". Jack Garfield ( talk) 10:23, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
This list is kind of selective. For a start it is missing Battery Sergeant Major (BSM) Artilery Equivilant of CSM/SSM. You could also easily start adding RQMS (Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant Major) and a few more. The list could get long and confusing. Thoughts?
Also RAAOC a couple of years back on the creation of a Conductors for each RAAOC trade which are considered to be the senior WO1s.-- TinTin ( talk) 04:04, 26 April 2012 (UTC)
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A publication that released by the Australian Army history unit (Preserving our Proud Heritage: The Customs and Traditions of the Australian Army) there was a section that detailed examples of different insignia by specific corps and regiments. an example would be, for the Royal Australian armoured Corps the rank insignia of sergeant was primarily white (there were two instances of this, however it did not specify if all ranks were like this). should a section be dedicated to this fact or a brief mention. IronBattalion ( talk) 03:29, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
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The rank pictures are not shown in the NATO rank format as shown for the British Army and United States Army because Australia is not a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Although Australia follows many of its conventions, it is not a member.
The RSM-A holds the rank of 'WO' as discussed in the attached article http://www.defence.gov.au/news/armynews/editions/1087/topstories/story16.htm I have also revised the text to highlight the difference between an NCO and a WO. A Warrant Officer is a non-commissioned 'rank' but not an NCO LONDON 15:13, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
The rank of Staff Sergeant is being phased out of the Australian Army. The WO2 rank now equates with Chief Petty Officer (RAN) and Flight Sergeant (RAAF) LONDON 18:21, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
The rank of Staff Sergent has now been phased out. As in no one will be promoted in to that rank. I believe there are only a had full left in the Army. When they retire or are promoted, over the next year or two, the rank will be no more.
I would like to put in references to former ranks that were the equivalent (I think) of Private. For example Sapper, Driver (WW1), etc. Before, I am so bold to edit a reasonably comprejensive and well-organised article, any views?--
A Y Arktos 20:36, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
I believe there is an error with the Private Soldier Ranks. Gun Number is the job description, where Gunner is the actual rank. For example within the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery there are many jobs. Gun number, Signaller, Operator Command Post (OPCP) Operator Radar etc. The lowest rank in the Corps is Gunner. Unless you have a reference to the rank being Gun Number I think this should be changed. And I’m fairly certain there are no references that will show the rank as being “Gun Number.”
Firstly, why were all the pics deleted? The article is much worse without. ANyway here are some placeholder images from US ranks
Pay grade | E-9 | E-8 | E-7 | E-6 | E-5 | E-4 | E-3 | E-2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia |
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Title | Warrant Officer | Warrant Officer Class One | Warrant Officer Class Two | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Lance Corporal | Private |
The article says "the Australian Army does not use the term 'enlisted' to describe its non-commissioned ranks", so why is the article itself titled "Australian Army enlisted rank insignia"? Is it for the benefit of researchers who search using incorrect terms? Surely the article should be called " Australian Army non-commissioned rank insignia". Jack Garfield ( talk) 10:23, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
This list is kind of selective. For a start it is missing Battery Sergeant Major (BSM) Artilery Equivilant of CSM/SSM. You could also easily start adding RQMS (Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant Major) and a few more. The list could get long and confusing. Thoughts?
Also RAAOC a couple of years back on the creation of a Conductors for each RAAOC trade which are considered to be the senior WO1s.-- TinTin ( talk) 04:04, 26 April 2012 (UTC)
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A publication that released by the Australian Army history unit (Preserving our Proud Heritage: The Customs and Traditions of the Australian Army) there was a section that detailed examples of different insignia by specific corps and regiments. an example would be, for the Royal Australian armoured Corps the rank insignia of sergeant was primarily white (there were two instances of this, however it did not specify if all ranks were like this). should a section be dedicated to this fact or a brief mention. IronBattalion ( talk) 03:29, 15 November 2020 (UTC)