Usage
editTemplate sources
edit- United States Army ("Army") (2009)
- United States Marine Corps ("Marines") (2009)
- United States Navy ("Navy") (2009)
- United States Air Force ("Air Force") (2009)
- United States Coast Guard ("Coast Guard") (2009)
- United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps ("PHS CC") (2 June 2009)
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps ("NOAA Corps") (1 May 2009)
- Office of the Law Revision Counsel United States Code (2007)
- Office of the Law Revision Counsel U.S. Code TITLE 37-PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICE, section 101(3)-Definitions (2006) "The term “uniformed services” means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Public Health Service"
- Office of the Law Revision Counsel U.S. Code TITLE 37-PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICE, section 201(a)-Pay grades (2006)
"commissioned officers of the uniformed services... are assigned... to the following pay grades" - US DoD The United States Military Rank Insignia (2008)
- NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND MILPERSMAN Naval Military Personnel Manual NAVPERS 15560D (2009)
- United States Space Force Space Force releases service-specific rank names (29 January 2021)
Notes
edit[1] - US DoD, The United States Military Rank Insignia All Warrant Officer grades are authorized, but not used by the Air Force
[2] - Office of the Law Revision Counsel. "U.S. Code TITLE 42-THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE, section 207(a)-Grades, ranks, and titles of commissioned corps (2006)" (PDF).
[2a] - Office of the Law Revision Counsel United States Code (2007)
[2b] - Office of the Law Revision Counsel. "United States Code (2007)".
[2c] - Office of the Law Revision Counsel. "United States Code (2007)".
[2d] - Office of the Law Revision Counsel U.S. Code (2007) TITLE 37-PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICE, section 101(3)-Definitions "The term “uniformed services” means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Public Health Service"
[3] - NOAA CC, About NOAA Corps
[4] - PHS CC (28 Oct 2008), Stars and Bars, Uniform Accessories at Commissioned Corps-Rank and Insignia, ...when referring to commissioned officers, they traditionally are referred to by the equivalent U.S. Navy ranks (see table). The exception to this is that the proper titles and abbreviations of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Surgeon General, and Deputy Surgeon General are always those of the U.S. Public Health Service
[4a] - US DoD, The United States Military Rank Insignia All Warrant Officer grades are authorized, but not used by the Air Force
[5] - US DoD, The United States Military Rank Insignia Warrant Officer W-1 and W-5 grades are authorized, but not used by the Coast Guard
[6] - USPHS CC (28 Oct 2008), Stars and Bars, Uniform Accessories at Commissioned Corps-Rank and Insignia Warrant Officer grade W-5 not authorized for the USPHS CC
[7] - USPHS CC (28 Oct 2008), Stars and Bars, Uniform Accessories at Commissioned Corps-Rank and Insignia Warrant Officer grades W-1 to W-4 are authorized, but not used by the USPHS CC
[8] - CBO (February 2002), The Warrant Officer Ranks: Adding Flexibility to Military Personnel Management, p. 19, Warrant Officer W-1 grade is authorized, but not used by the Navy
[9] - USPHS CC (28 Oct 2008), Stars and Bars, Uniform Accessories at Commissioned Corps, The Commissioned Corps is an elite all-officer organization