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CaptainO-3 | CPT
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First LieutenantO-2 | 1LT
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- "Never shall I fail my comrades." A First Lieutenant ensures they never fail their comrades by taking responsibility for their team and mission success. Their dedication strengthens the bond and effectiveness of the unit.
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- The First Lieutenant acts as the executive officer, ensuring plans are executed and logistics are handled. They step in to lead the company when the Captain is unavailable.
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Second LieutenantO-1 | 2LT
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- "Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger, fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession." A Second Lieutenant recognizes their voluntary choice to lead, fully aware of the challenges and responsibilities ahead. They strive to inspire trust and confidence in their command.
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- Second Lieutenants lead individual platoons, providing direct command over squad leaders. They implement mission objectives and maintain communication with higher command.
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Officer CandidateO-0 | OCS
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Chief Warrant Officer 5WO-5 | CW5
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Chief Warrant Officer 4WO-4 | CW4
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Chief Warrant Officer 3WO-3 | CW3
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Chief Warrant Officer 2WO-2 | CW2
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Warrant Officer 1WO-1 | WO1
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Warrant Officer CandidateWOC | WOC
Warrant Officer Candidate (WOC)
Description
The entry-level rank for aspiring Warrant Officers in the 10th Ranger Regiment Aviation Detachment. WOCs have completed S1 orientation and begun Flight Training with a Flight Instructor, committing to excellence in aviation and leadership. The rank is signified by a single silver bar.Expectations
WOCs should be dedicated, engaged, and continuously improving their flight skills and leadership. Real life comes first, but immersion and effort in training are expected.
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- Complete S1 orientation
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Sergeant First ClassE-7 | SFC
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- "Energetically will I meet the enemies of my country." A Sergeant First Class leads with energy and determination, inspiring their platoon to meet any challenge head-on. They provide mentorship and ensure operational readiness. The rank of Sergeant First Class is signified as three chevrons vertically stacked with two rockers underneath.
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- The Sergeant First Class acts as the platoon sergeant, working with the platoon leader to manage squads, enforce discipline, and mentor junior leaders.
- The primary role of a Sergeant First Class is to follow the orders of an assigned Officer In Charge or supervisory NCO.
- The secondary role of a Sergeant First Class is to delegate tasks by the OIC or supervisory NCO in charge to lesser NCOs.
- The tertiary role of a Sergeant First Class is to help step up in leadership when the assigned supervisory leader is away and guide the assigned command.
- The quaternary role of a Sergeant First Class is to attend courses hosted by S7 to expand their knowledge.
- The quinary role of a Sergeant First Class is to create trainings and increase the overall proficiency of their assigned element.
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Staff SergeantE-6 | SSG
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- "I will never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the hands of the enemy." A Sergeant ensures loyalty and camaraderie by prioritizing the safety and support of their team. They lead with dedication and resolve. The rank of Sergeant is signified as three chevrons stacked vertically and a rocker underneath.
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- The Staff Sergeant commands squads, leading their team in combat and tactical maneuvers. They ensure their squads remain cohesive and execute objectives effectively.
- The primary role of an Staff Sergeant is to follow the orders of an supervisory NCO or leader.
- The secondary role of an Staff Sergeant is to delegate tasks by the supervisory NCO or leader to a lesser NCO.
- The tertiary role of an Staff Sergeant is to help step up in leadership when the assigned supervisory NCO or leader is away.
- The quaternary role of a Staff Sergeant is to attend courses hosted by S7 to expand their knowledge.
- The quinary role of a Staff Sergeant is to create trainings and increase the overall proficiency of their assigned element.
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SergeantE-5 | SGT
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- "I will never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the hands of the enemy." A Sergeant ensures loyalty and camaraderie by prioritizing the safety and support of their team. They lead with dedication and resolve. A Sergeant is signified by three chevrons vertically stacked.
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- A Sergeant often serves as a fireteam leader, commanding a small group of players. They provide tactical guidance and ensure objectives are met efficiently.
- The primary role of a Sergeant is to follow the orders of a supervisory NCO or leader.
- The secondary role of a Sergeant is to delegate tasks by the supervisory NCO or leader to a lesser NCO assigned.
- The tertiary role of a Sergeant is to help step up in leadership when the assigned supervisory NCO or leader is away.
- The quaternary role of a Sergeant is to attend courses hosted by S7 to expand their knowledge.
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- 150 days TIS
- 30 operations or trainings
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Staff SergeantE-5 | SSgt
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CorporalE-4 | CPL
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- "My courtesy to superior officers, neatness of dress, and care of equipment shall set the example for others to follow." A Corporal sets a strong example for their peers through professionalism, discipline, and attention to detail. The rank of Corporal is signified as two chevrons stacked vertically.
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- Corporals assist Sergeants in leading fireteams. They take on leadership roles in the absence of their superiors and mentor junior members.
- The primary role of aCorporal is to follow the orders of a supervisory NCO or leader.
- The secondary role of a Corporal is to delegate tasks by the supervisory NCO or leader.
- The tertiary role of a Corporal is to help step up in leadership when the assigned supervisory NCO or leader is away.
- The quaternary role of a Corporal is to attend courses hosted by S7 to expand their knowledge.
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- 120 Days TIS
- Attend 24 operations or trainings
- Pass a review board with rater and senior rater
- Complete TLC
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SpecialistE-4 | SPC
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- "Readily will I display the intestinal fortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective." A Specialist focuses on technical proficiency and determination, providing critical support to the unit. Signified by a dark shield and gold eagle holding arrows, and an olive branch.
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- The primary role of a Specialist is to follow the orders of the supervisory NCO or Leader.
- The secondary role of a Specialist is to help delegate tasks by the supervisory NCO or Leader.
- The tertiary role of a Specialist is to help step up in leadership when the assigned supervisory NCO or Leader is away.
- The quaternary role of a Specialist is to attend courses hosted by S7 to expand their knowledge.
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- 90 days TIS
- Attend 16 trainings or operations
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Senior AirmanE-4 | SrA
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Private First ClassE-3 | PFC
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- The Private First Class rank is given to those who have shown that they are dedicated and present. A Private First Class is an emerging leader who acknowledges that being a Ranger means becoming a “more elite Soldier.” You strive to embody this ideal through consistent effort and dedication to your role. A Private First Class is the third enlisted rank of the junior enlisted line and follows the orders of their supervisory Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). The rank is signified by a gold chevron and a rocket underneath.
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- Privates First Class are dependable team members who have gained enough experience to take on more responsibility. They are expected to follow orders, execute tasks efficiently, and support their team in both combat and logistical roles.
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- 60 Days TIS
- Attend 10 operations or trainings
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Airman First ClassE-3 | A1C
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Private Second ClassE-2 | PV2
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- As a Private, you accept the responsibility that comes with being a Ranger, knowing “my country expects me to move further, faster, and fight harder than any other Soldier.” You bring energy and determination to meet these high expectations. Those that achieve this rank are fully recognized members of the community. The rank is signified by a single gold chevron.
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- The primary role of a PV2 is to be as active as possible with regards to their real life situation. Attend trainings and operations as frequently as possible.
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- 30 Days TIS
- Attend 4 operations or trainings
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AirmanE-2 | Amn
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PrivateE-1 | PVT
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- The first junior enlisted rank in the 10th Ranger Regiment. This rank signifies that this Ranger has completed their orientation with S1 Personnel and their Basic Combat Training with S7 Training. A Private begins their journey as a Ranger by recognizing their voluntary commitment to this elite profession, “fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession.” You demonstrate potential and a willingness to embrace the challenges ahead.The rank is signified by a single gold chevron.
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- Privates are expected to give their best effort when attending trainings or operations. Real life always come first, but players should do their best to be immersed and complete their assigned tasks when they do attend.
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- Complete orientation with S1
- Complete BCT with S7
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RecruitE-1 | RCT