US Military Rank & Reference

by SeaWarrior Applications


Books & Reference

free



Identify US Military ranks with score-based games and sortable reference area.


An Official US Navy mobile application, produced by the Navy PMW 240 Program and NETCThe US Military Rank & Reference app provides a fun, easy way to learn Military ranks and insignia across all branches of the Military. As most service members know, learning how to recognize who to salute and address properly by rank or uniform insignia is an integral part of any Military career.Part of the e-Sailor series of mobile apps, US Military Rank & Reference uses a short game scenario for quick and enhanced learning. The game randomly generates elements associated with Military rank, including collar devices, insignia on sleeves, and shoulder boards. The game provides multiple-choice visual selections and provides points for each correct answer. If a player answers incorrectly, the app shows them the correct insignia to reinforce learning. A timing element in the game awards additional points for timely correct answers. By selecting the correct answer before the timer runs out, a user earns bonus points. However, there’s no stress here – a user only plays against the app. You begin with Navy ranks from 0-4,999 points. This progresses to Navy/Marine at 5,000-8,999 points and, at the highest level, Navy/Marine, Air Force, and Army at 9,000+ points. The user can see and identify all ranks across the Navy – from basic training when they are a Seaman to Chief Petty Officer to ranks of senior Admirals. Or they can switch their setting to the Marine Corps and view and identify ranks from Private to Gunnery Sergeant to General. Army and Air Force ranks and insignia are also included in the app. The US Military Rank & Reference app also includes a sortable reference area to review full sets of cross-service rank indicators for a variety of Military personnel: Enlisted, Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO), and Officers. The app is a great visual tool for learning Military ranks and can be revisited frequently by anyone desiring refresher training. The e-Sailor initiative was instituted by the Master Chief Petty Office of the Navy. e-Sailor leverages state-of-the-art mobile technologies to transform training and enhance curriculum delivery methodologies at Recruit Training Command. The e-Sailor series of mobile apps is being developed to support this effort. The goal of e-Sailor is to increase the quality of work and quality of life for the 21st Century Sailor!

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Helped me out

dr. doctor m.d.

Information is outdated. Don't use for 2022 rank and recognition.

J F

I recently installed this app and am thoroughly enjoying it. The reference section is laid out well and with just one touch you get to see all the information you need (collar, sleeve, shoulder, and cover) for the insignia. It's quite easy to scroll through that. I do like that the app is up-to-date with the very recent revival of the US Navy Warrant Officer (W-1). I would recommend a couple of changes, though. First, is to have the Warrant Officers listed as "Warrant" since they are prefaced in paygrade by W or CW and a note that CW2~5 are considered commissioned. Right now the app has them as "Officer". Next is to include the Coast Guard, and the Commissioned Corps of both the USPHS Commissioned Corps (with both the names for each rank) and the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps. Even without those changes, it's still 5 stars. It would have benefitted me and my platoon-mates when we went through BCT ages ago! I just realized that the Navy WO1 is using the Boatswain's insignia. As the Navy only has WO1 for one field, shouldn't the insignia use that instead of the Boatswain's? And now that the US Space Force has its own insignias and rank names, perhaps it's time to update this app with those.

Chip McGruder

Great app to brush up (or learn) military ranks.

WMS86

Six eleven

Felix Joshua Brotons

I wanna learn about marine corp rank but it keeps giving me navy rank

killer bunny

Great way to study Navy ranks. Highly recommended for future sailors to aid in their studies.

Angelina Hadley

Should be updated

CZK Global Research & Developments

This really helped me study and recognize the varies Navy Ranks in a fun way! It does also have the ranks of the other branches which is good!

Selena Cortez