Buechoria
01-02-2005, 18:02
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An EO3 (Enlisted Officer 2nd Class)
Naval & Air force uniforms are almost identical.
Uniform color according to branch:
Army (Kriegarmee) - Grey
Navy (Kriegsmarine) - Dark blue
Air Force (Luftwaffe) - Black
Ranking system:
Army (Kriegarmee):
ENLISTED:
One white stripe on epilette and arm - Recruit
Two white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 1st Class (Private)
Three white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 2nd Class (Private First Class)
Four white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 3rd Class (Corporal)
Five white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 4th Class (Sergeant)
ENLISTED OFFICERS:
One red stripe on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer (Staff Sergeant)
Two red stripes on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 1st Class (Sergeant
First Class)
Three red stripes epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 2nd Class (Master Sergeant)
Four red stripes on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 3rd Class (First Sergeant)
Five red stripes on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 4th Class (Sergeant Major)
WARRENT OFFICERS:
One blue stripe on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 1st Class
Two blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 2nd Class
Three blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 3rd Class
Four blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 4th Class
Five blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 5th Class
OFFICERS:
One gold stripe on epilette and arm - Officer (2nd Lieutenant)
Two gold stripes on epilette and arm - Officer 1st Class (1st Lieutenant)
Three gold stripes on epilette and arm - Officer 2nd Class (Captain)
Four gold stripes on epilette and arm - Officer 3rd Class (Major)
Five gold stipes on epilette and arm - Officer 4th Class (Lt. Colonel)
OFFICERS (GENERALS):
Generals remove their arm stripes, but keep the five gold stripes ont heir epilettes. Everytime they gain a rank, they add a small silver bar on top of each stripe.
One silver bar on top of stripes on epilettes - General
Two silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 1st Class
Three silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 2nd Class
Four silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 3rd Class
Five silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 4th Class
All other branches use almost identical ranking system, but different designations.
Most soldiers, when referred to by rank formally, are Officer 2nd Class, etc.
When in the field, they may be referred to as, Private 2, or EO (Enlisted officer) 2 (2nd class).
OOC: Yes, I drew that myself. Display your nations military uniforms and ranks in an semi-IC kind of way. Because I'm bored.
An EO3 (Enlisted Officer 2nd Class)
Naval & Air force uniforms are almost identical.
Uniform color according to branch:
Army (Kriegarmee) - Grey
Navy (Kriegsmarine) - Dark blue
Air Force (Luftwaffe) - Black
Ranking system:
Army (Kriegarmee):
ENLISTED:
One white stripe on epilette and arm - Recruit
Two white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 1st Class (Private)
Three white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 2nd Class (Private First Class)
Four white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 3rd Class (Corporal)
Five white stripes on epilette and arm - Private 4th Class (Sergeant)
ENLISTED OFFICERS:
One red stripe on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer (Staff Sergeant)
Two red stripes on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 1st Class (Sergeant
First Class)
Three red stripes epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 2nd Class (Master Sergeant)
Four red stripes on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 3rd Class (First Sergeant)
Five red stripes on epilette and arm - Enlisted Officer 4th Class (Sergeant Major)
WARRENT OFFICERS:
One blue stripe on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 1st Class
Two blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 2nd Class
Three blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 3rd Class
Four blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 4th Class
Five blue stripes on epilette and arm - Warrent Officer 5th Class
OFFICERS:
One gold stripe on epilette and arm - Officer (2nd Lieutenant)
Two gold stripes on epilette and arm - Officer 1st Class (1st Lieutenant)
Three gold stripes on epilette and arm - Officer 2nd Class (Captain)
Four gold stripes on epilette and arm - Officer 3rd Class (Major)
Five gold stipes on epilette and arm - Officer 4th Class (Lt. Colonel)
OFFICERS (GENERALS):
Generals remove their arm stripes, but keep the five gold stripes ont heir epilettes. Everytime they gain a rank, they add a small silver bar on top of each stripe.
One silver bar on top of stripes on epilettes - General
Two silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 1st Class
Three silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 2nd Class
Four silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 3rd Class
Five silver bars on top of stripes on epilettes - General 4th Class
All other branches use almost identical ranking system, but different designations.
Most soldiers, when referred to by rank formally, are Officer 2nd Class, etc.
When in the field, they may be referred to as, Private 2, or EO (Enlisted officer) 2 (2nd class).
OOC: Yes, I drew that myself. Display your nations military uniforms and ranks in an semi-IC kind of way. Because I'm bored.