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A Private is a soldier
Soldier

A soldier is a general English term that refers to a land component of national armed forces.In most societies of the world, "soldier" is also a general term for any member of the land forces including Commissioned officer and non-commissioned officers....
 of the lowest military rank
Military rank

Military rank is a system of hierarchy relationships in armed forces or civil institutions organized along military lines. Usually, uniforms denote the bearer's rank by particular insignia affixed to the uniforms....
 (equivalent to NATO Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3
Ranks and insignia of NATO Armies Enlisted

Other/Enlisted ranks ...
 depending on the force served in). The term dates from the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
, where privates were known as "private soldiers" (a term still used in the United Kingdom) who were either hired, conscripted, or feudalized
Feudalism

Feudalism, a term first used in the early modern period , in its most classic sense refers to a Middle Ages European political system composed of a set of reciprocal law and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving around the three key concepts of lords, vassals, and fiefs....
 into service by a nobleman forming an army. The usage of Private dates from the 18th century, when the army of Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon I of France

Napoleon Bonaparte later known as Emperor Napoleon I, was a military and political leader of France whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century....
 first established the permanent rank of Soldat. They are sometimes known as 'Recruits'.






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A Private is a soldier
Soldier

A soldier is a general English term that refers to a land component of national armed forces.In most societies of the world, "soldier" is also a general term for any member of the land forces including Commissioned officer and non-commissioned officers....
 of the lowest military rank
Military rank

Military rank is a system of hierarchy relationships in armed forces or civil institutions organized along military lines. Usually, uniforms denote the bearer's rank by particular insignia affixed to the uniforms....
 (equivalent to NATO Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3
Ranks and insignia of NATO Armies Enlisted

Other/Enlisted ranks ...
 depending on the force served in). The term dates from the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
, where privates were known as "private soldiers" (a term still used in the United Kingdom) who were either hired, conscripted, or feudalized
Feudalism

Feudalism, a term first used in the early modern period , in its most classic sense refers to a Middle Ages European political system composed of a set of reciprocal law and military obligations among the warrior nobility, revolving around the three key concepts of lords, vassals, and fiefs....
 into service by a nobleman forming an army. The usage of Private dates from the 18th century, when the army of Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon I of France

Napoleon Bonaparte later known as Emperor Napoleon I, was a military and political leader of France whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century....
 first established the permanent rank of Soldat. They are sometimes known as 'Recruits'. In modern military parlance, 'Private' is shortened to 'Pte' in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 and other Commonwealth
Commonwealth of Nations

The Commonwealth of Nations, also known as the Commonwealth or the British Commonwealth, is an intergovernmental organization of fifty-three independent member states....
 countries and to 'Pvt.' in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Also informally known in UK as a "Squaddie".

Australia

In the Australian Army
Australian Army

The Australian Army is Australia's military land force. It is part of the Australian Defence Force along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force....
, a soldier of Private rank wears no insignia . Like its British Army counterpart, the Australian Army rank of Private (PTE) has other titles, depending on the Corps and specification of that service member.

The following alternative ranks are available for Privates in the Australian Army:

  • Craftsman (CFN) - Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
    Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

    The Corps of Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers is a corps of the Australian Regular Army that has responsibility for the maintenance and recovery of all land electrical and mechanical equipment....
  • Gunner
    Gunner (rank)

    Gunner is a military rank equivalent to Private in the British Army Royal Artillery and the artillery corps of other Commonwealth of Nations armies....
     (GNR) - Royal Australian Artillery
  • Sapper
    Sapper

    A sapper is an individual engineer soldier usually in British Army or Commonwealth military service.Considered the most elite combat engineer soldiers in the United States Army, a pionier in the German Army and a sapeur in the French Army, a sapper/combat engineer may perform any of a variety of combat engineering duties....
     (SPR) - Royal Australian Engineers
    Royal Australian Engineers

    The Royal Australian Engineers is a Corps of the Australian Army . The Engineer Corps is ranked 4th in seniority of the Corps, behind the Corps of Staff Cadets, Royal Australian Armoured Corps and Royal Australian Artillery....
  • Musician
    Musician

    A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:* An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument....
     (MUSN) - Australian Army Band Corps
    Australian Army Band Corps

    The Australian Army Band Corps is the Australian Army musical branch. The Corps was formed on 2 August 1968 and provides the Army with musical support and seeks to improve the Army's public image....
  • Signalman
    Signalman (rank)

    Signalman is a military rank similar to that of Private , but is used within units that specialize in communication. See Signaller for more about the roles of Signalmen....
     (SIG) - Royal Australian Corps of Signals
    Royal Australian Corps of Signals

    Australia has the unique distinction of having had the first regularly formed signal unit in the British Empire. The Royal Australian Corps of Signals is one of the 'arms' of the Australian Army....
  • Trooper
    Trooper (rank)

    Trooper is the equivalent military rank to private in a regiment with a cavalry tradition in the British Army and many other Commonwealth of Nations armies, including those of Australian Army, Canadian Army, South African Army and New Zealand Army....
     (TPR) - Royal Australian Armoured Corps
    Royal Australian Armoured Corps

    The Royal Australian Armoured Corps is the overall umbrella grouping of Regular Army and Army Reserve regiments equipped with armoured vehicles in the Australian Army....
    , Australian Army Aviation
    Australian Army Aviation

    Australian Army Aviation is a corps of the Australian Army., and was formed on 1 July 1968 with a strength of 106 officer pilots., although it has a history dating back to 1911, when the Minister of Defence at the time, Senator George Pearce, decided there should be a flying school in the Department of Defence ....
     and the Australian Special Air Service Regiment
    Australian Special Air Service Regiment

    The Special Air Service Regiment is a Special Forces regiment modelled on the original Special Air Service and also drawing on the traditions of the Australian World War II Z Special Unit commando unit, as well as the Australian commandos which were active in the South Pacific during the same period....


The term Digger
Digger (soldier)

Digger is a New Zealand and wikt:Appendix:Australian military slang term for soldiers from New Zealand and Australia. It originated during World War I....
 is a common Australian military slang used for referring to soldier
Soldier

A soldier is a general English term that refers to a land component of national armed forces.In most societies of the world, "soldier" is also a general term for any member of the land forces including Commissioned officer and non-commissioned officers....
s from Australia. The name originated during World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 and remains in current usage today. It is mainly used to describe soldiers from the rank of private to junior NCOs, but can be used to describe an Australian soldier of any rank (although it is uncommon to refer to an officer as a "digger").

In the Australian Army there are technically four levels of Private, these are: Private (Recruit), Private (Trainee), Private 1 and Private (Proficient). These are only used on employment records and in determining levels of pay and qualifications and no authority is derived from these levels (i.e. a Private (Proficient) doesn't have authority over a Private (Trainee) unless placed within a sub-unit command structure from which authority might be derived - e.g. if a Private (Proficient) was acting as a section commander, or 2-i-c, over the top of a Private (Trainee), which is unlikely in the Regular Army, but quite common in the Australian Army Reserve
Australian Army Reserve

Army Reserve is a collective name for the military reserve force of the Australian Army. Following the formation of the army in 1901, its reserve component has had various names, including the Citizens Military Force , Militia, Citizens Forces and, unofficially, the "Australian Militia Forces"....
). Private (Recruit) relates to soldiers who are undergoing or who have not yet completed their basic training at the Army Recruit Training Centre, Kapooka. Private (Trainee) refers to soldiers who have completed basic training and are either undertaking specific to Corps employment training, or who have not yet completed that training. Private 1 relates to soldiers who have completed basic and employment training and are normally on their first posting. Finally, Private (Proficient) refers to soldiers who are fully qualified in their rank and trade and who have either completed a further one year of service after becoming full qualified, or who have not completed a further year, but have instead undertaken and successfully completed two specialisation courses that would normally qualify them for an extra pay grade.

Canada

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In the Canadian Forces
Canadian Forces

The Canadian Forces , officially the Canadian Armed Forces , are the unified armed forces of Canada, as constituted by the National Defence Act, which states: "The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Her Majesty raised by Canada and consist of one Service called the Canadian Armed Forces." This singular institution consists of thre...
 there are three levels of Private: Private (Recruit), Private (Basic), and Private (Trained). All persons holding the rank of Private are referred to as such and the qualifier shown in brackets is used on employment records only. A Private is considered an "apprentice" in their trade, and there are no pay raises between the various levels of private except for time in rank raise. The Canadian Army
Canadian Forces Land Force Command

Land Force Command , often also called the Canada Army, is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Forces.The current size of Land Force Command is 19,500 regular soldiers and 16,000 reserve soldiers, for a total of around 35,500 soldiers....
 and Air Force
Canadian Forces Air Command

Canadian Forces Air Command , also known as the Canadian Air Force, is the air force element of the Canadian Forces. AIRCOM is the descendant of the Royal Canadian Air Force , which was Canada's air force from its foundation in 1924 until February 1, 1968....
 have an identical rank structure.
Canadaprivate
*Private (Recruit) (Pte(R)) - Fresh recruit, untrained. Holds this rank through recruit training.
  • Private (Basic) (Pte(B)) - After finishing recruit training, a member becomes a Private (Basic). This rank is held through training and beyond.
  • Private (Trained) (Pte(T)) - A Private (Basic) becomes a Private (Trained) a year after completion of their DP 1 training depending on their Regiment, some Regiments may promote them right away. A Private (Trained) is the only Private to wear rank insignia, a single chevron
    Chevron (insigne)

    A chevron is a V-shaped pattern. The word is usually used in reference to a kind of fret in architecture, or to a badge or insignia used in military or police uniforms to indicate rank or length of service, or in heraldry and the designs of flags ....
    .


An Army Private may also be known by other titles, depending on unit and/or branch
Personnel branch

Personnel branch, in the Canadian Forces , refers to a grouping of related military occupations.Personnel branches were officially established at unification in 1968 to amalgamate the old Canadian Army Corps#Administrative corps and similar occupational groupings in the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force....
:

  • Craftsman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch
    Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch

    The Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch is a personnel branch of the Canadian Forces ....
  • Fusilier
    Fusilier

    Fusilier was originally the name of a soldier armed with a light flintlock musket called the fusil. The word was first used around 1680, and has later developed into a regimental designation....
     - Fusilier regiments (infantry)
  • Guardsman
    Guardsman

    Guardsman is a military rank used instead of Private in some military units that serve as the official bodyguard of a sovereign or head of state....
     - Foot Guards
    Foot Guards

    Foot guards is a term used to describe elite infantry regiments....
     regiments (infantry)
  • Gunner
    Gunner (rank)

    Gunner is a military rank equivalent to Private in the British Army Royal Artillery and the artillery corps of other Commonwealth of Nations armies....
     - Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
    Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery

    The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery is the artillery personnel branch of the Canadian Forces ....
  • Highlander - Highland Regiments (infantry)
  • Rifleman - Rifle
    Rifle

    A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves cut into the barrel walls....
     regiments (infantry)
  • Sapper
    Sapper

    A sapper is an individual engineer soldier usually in British Army or Commonwealth military service.Considered the most elite combat engineer soldiers in the United States Army, a pionier in the German Army and a sapeur in the French Army, a sapper/combat engineer may perform any of a variety of combat engineering duties....
     - Canadian Military Engineers
    Canadian Military Engineers

    The Canadian Military Engineers is the military engineering personnel branch of the Canadian Forces....
  • Signaller
    Signaller

    In the armed forces, a signaller is a soldier or seaman responsible for military communications and related tasks. Most signallers are employed in the operation of radio equipment and Antenna s , but other signallers may be responsible for the construction and maintenance of telephone lines and telephone switchboards for field telephone syst...
     - Signals
    Communications and Electronics Branch

    The Communications and Electronics Branch is a personnel branch of the Canadian Forces ....
  • Trooper
    Trooper (rank)

    Trooper is the equivalent military rank to private in a regiment with a cavalry tradition in the British Army and many other Commonwealth of Nations armies, including those of Australian Army, Canadian Army, South African Army and New Zealand Army....
     - Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
    Royal Canadian Armoured Corps

    The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps is the armoured branch of service of the Canadian Forces Land Force Command , including regular force and reserve regiments....


In terms of authority and responsibilities, the rank of Corporal
Corporal

Corporal is a Military rank in use in some form by most militaries and also by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to Ranks and insignia of NATO....
 is often seen as more or less equivalent to a Private in the post-Unification armed forces, and the term "Corporal/Private" is often used. Corporals no longer require leadership training for promotion to that rank, and the grade now represents a Private with additional trades training and time in rank but no leadership responsibilities (though he may in practice be given minor leadership tasks).

The Canadian Navy's
Canadian Forces Maritime Command

Canadian Forces Maritime Command , also known as the Canadian Navy, is the navy of the Canadian Forces. While equal in rank and position, The Chief of the Maritime Staff takes precedence over the Chiefs of the Land and Air Staffs following the tradition of the Royal Navy....
 equivalents are:

  • Ordinary Seaman
    Ordinary Seaman (rank)

    In the Royal Navy in the middle of the 18th century, the term Ordinary Seaman was used to refer to a seaman with between one and two years' experience at sea, who showed enough seamanship to be so Naval Rating by their captain....
     (OS) - Private (Recruit/Basic)
  • Able Seaman
    Able Seaman (rank)

    Royal NavyIn the United Kingdom Royal Navy in the middle of the 18th century, the term Able Seaman referred to a seaman with at least two years' experience at sea....
     (AB) - Private (Trained)


Before Unification of the Armed Forces, a private wore no insignia regardless of level of training, but could be appointed Lance Corporal
Lance Corporal

Lance Corporal is a military rank, used by many armed forces worldwide, and also by some police forces and other uniformed organizations. It is below the rank of Corporal, and is typically the lowest Non-commissioned officer or enlisted rank, usually equivalent to the Ranks and insignia of NATO....
, wearing one chevron. A Corporal at that time was the equivalent of today's Master Corporal
Master Corporal

Master Corporal , in the Canadian Forces, is an appointment of the rank of Corporal in the Canadian Forces Land Force Command and Canadian Forces Air Command....
 in that he required leadership training for promotion and was considered sufficiently trained and experienced to command a section
Section (military unit)

A section is a small infantry military unit first introduced in the British Army. A section generally consists of about seven or eight soldiers, with a junior-Non-commissioned officer as commander....
 of infantry (or equivalent in other branches).

Germany

Germanprivate
The German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 equivalent of Private (OR-1) is Schütze
Schütze

Sch?tze in German language means "shooter" or "rifleman". It also occasionally occurs as a surname, as Sch?tz, like in the opera Der Wildsch?tz....
, until 1918 it was Gemeiner ("common man"). The rank of Schütze has existed as a military rank since at least the 18th century and the term has been used since the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
.

As in the British Army, different names for this lowest rank are in use in the German Army, for example Pionier (engineer), Kanonier (gunner) or Fallschirmjäger (paratrooper), or Funker (wireless operator). Soldat (meaning simply "soldier") may also be used as a general term.

The Naval equivalent is known as Matrose, and the Luftwaffe (air force) equivalent is Flieger.

According to the NATO rank code, the rank of Gefreiter
Gefreiter

Gefreiter is the Germany, Switzerland and Austrian equivalent for Private in the armed services. Gefreiter was the lowest rank to which an ordinary soldier could be promoted....
 is equivalent to Private (OR-2), and Obergefreiter
Obergefreiter

Obergefreiter is rank of the Germany and Switzerland militaries which dates from the 19th century....
 is equivalent to Private (OR-3).

Ireland

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Private (Pte) (Saighdiúr Singil in Irish
Irish language

Irish , also known as Irish Gaelic, is a Goidelic languages of the Indo-European language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people....
), is the lowest enlisted rank in the Irish Army
Irish Army

The Irish Army is the main branch of the Irish Defence Forces . It was first formed in 1922 after the implementation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the subsequent foundation of the Irish Free State....
. Soldiers enlist as recruits then undergo a basic course of instruction. There are three grades of Private in the Army. After basic training the soldier is upgraded (rather than promoted) from Recruit to Private 2 Star (Pte 2*) (Saighdiúr Singil, 2 Réalta). After more Corps Specific Training (usually lasting eight weeks) the Soldier is upgraded to Private 3 Star (Pte 3*) (Saighdiúr Singil, 3 Réalta). All are usually just addressed as "Private", although before being upgraded, Recruits may be addressed as "Recruit". While On the Potential Non-commissioned officers course (POTs) to be promoted to the rank of Corporal or in command of another group of Privates that private is then referred to as Orderly Sergent.

In corps units the rank designation changes. In the Artillery the rank is known as Gunner
Gunner (rank)

Gunner is a military rank equivalent to Private in the British Army Royal Artillery and the artillery corps of other Commonwealth of Nations armies....
 (Gnr), but usually only after the completion of a Gunners Course, and in the Cavalry it is known as Trooper
Trooper (rank)

Trooper is the equivalent military rank to private in a regiment with a cavalry tradition in the British Army and many other Commonwealth of Nations armies, including those of Australian Army, Canadian Army, South African Army and New Zealand Army....
 (Tpr). Communications and Information Services Privates are known as Signalman
Signalman (rank)

Signalman is a military rank similar to that of Private , but is used within units that specialize in communication. See Signaller for more about the roles of Signalmen....
 or Signalwoman
Signalman (rank)

Signalman is a military rank similar to that of Private , but is used within units that specialize in communication. See Signaller for more about the roles of Signalmen....
. Medics are sometimes referred to as Medic, although this can apply to Privates and Corporal
Corporal

Corporal is a Military rank in use in some form by most militaries and also by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to Ranks and insignia of NATO....
s.

Korea


The equivalent ranks to Privates within the North and South Korean armies are E-byong and Il-byong. The symbol for this rank is 1 line( _ ) or 2 lines( = ). Private second class is known by 1 line, while Private first class is 2 lines.

Mexico and Argentina


The equivalent rank to private in the Mexican and Argentinian army is the "soldado raso" meaning rankless soldier.

Brazil


The equivalent rank to Private in the Brazilian Army is the "soldado" meaning soldier.

Netherlands


In the Royal Netherlands Army, the Landmacht, the equivalent ranks are 'Soldaat' (soldier), similar to the original French, with different classes:

'Soldaat der derde klasse' (Soldier/Private 3rd Class), for soldiers in Algemene Militaire Opleiding or AMO (General Military Training), with insignia.

'Soldaat der tweede klasse'(Soldier/Private 2nd Class), the basic infantry rank, an insignia single striped red band, obtained after AMO but before completion of Initiële Functie Opleiding or IFO (Initial Job Training).

'Soldaat der eerste klasse'(Soldier/Private 1st Class), comparable to Private First Class
Private First Class

In many armed forces in the world, Private First Class is a rank held by junior enlisted persons....
, with an insignia with 2 neighbouring striped red bands, obtained automatically a year after completion of IFO.

Depending on where the 'Soldaat' serves, he may be deemed a 'kanonnier' (gunner in the artillery), 'huzaar' (hussar in the cavalry) or 'fuselier' (Rifleman in the rifles) as well as 'commando', 'jager' or 'rijder'.

There is less differentiation than in other countries between different armed forces. A 'Soldaat' can be promoted to 'Korporaal' (Corporal) .

Republic of Singapore


Once Recruits complete their Basic Military Training (BMT), they attain the rank of Private (PTE). Privates do not wear ranks on their sleeves.

United Kingdom

In the British Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
, a Private (Pte) equates to both OR-1 and OR-2 on the NATO scale, although there is no difference in rank. Privates wear no insignia. Many regiment
Regiment

A regiment is a military unit, composed of variable numbers of battalions, commanded by a Colonel. Depending on the nation, military branch, mission, and organization, a modern regiment resembles a brigade, in that both range in size from a few hundred to 5,000 soldiers ....
s and corps
Corps

A Corps is either a large formation , or an administrative grouping of troops within an armed force with a common function such as Artillery or Signals representing an arm of service....
 use other distinctive (and descriptive) names instead of Private:

  • Airtrooper
    Airtrooper

    The rank of 'Airtrooper' abbreviated 'Atpr' is a private , the first rank awarded to a soldier of the British Army Air Corps ....
     (Atpr) - Army Air Corps
  • Bugler - Buglers in The Rifles
    The Rifles

    The Rifles is a regiment of the British Army. It consists of five regular and two territorial battalions, plus a number of companies in other TA battalions, making the regiment the largest in the infantry....
     and formerly also in other Rifle regiments
  • Craftsman (Cfn) - Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
    Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

    The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers is a corps of the British Army that has responsibility for the maintenance, servicing and inspection of almost every electrical and mechanical piece of equipment within the British Army from Challenger II main battle tanks and AH64 Apache helicopters to dental tools and cooking utensils....
     (women as well as men use this rank)
  • Drummer
    Drummer

    A drummer is a musician who plays a drum or drums, particularly a drum kit , marching percussion or hand drums. The term percussionist applies to a musician performing on any percussion instrument, but usually refers to one who plays Classical music or Latin percussion....
     (Dmr) - Drummers in infantry regiments
  • Fusilier
    Fusilier

    Fusilier was originally the name of a soldier armed with a light flintlock musket called the fusil. The word was first used around 1680, and has later developed into a regimental designation....
     (Fus) - Fusilier
    Fusilier

    Fusilier was originally the name of a soldier armed with a light flintlock musket called the fusil. The word was first used around 1680, and has later developed into a regimental designation....
     regiments
  • Gunner
    Gunner (rank)

    Gunner is a military rank equivalent to Private in the British Army Royal Artillery and the artillery corps of other Commonwealth of Nations armies....
     (Gnr) - Royal Artillery
    Royal Artillery

    The Royal Artillery, is the common name for the Royal Regiment of Artillery, is an Arm of the British Army. Despite its name, it is made up of a number of regiments....
  • Guardsman
    Guardsman

    Guardsman is a military rank used instead of Private in some military units that serve as the official bodyguard of a sovereign or head of state....
     (Gdm) - Foot Guards
    Foot Guards

    Foot guards is a term used to describe elite infantry regiments....
  • Highlander - The Highlanders
  • Kingsman
    Kingsman

    Kingsman is a rank in the British Army equivalent to Private . Historically, it could be applied to any man serving in the British Army from the late 17th century....
     - Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
  • Marine
    Military rank

    Military rank is a system of hierarchy relationships in armed forces or civil institutions organized along military lines. Usually, uniforms denote the bearer's rank by particular insignia affixed to the uniforms....
     or Bandsman, as appropriate equivalent rank- Royal Marines
    Royal Marines

    The Royal Marines are the marine and amphibious warfare infantry of the United Kingdom and, along with the Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary, form the Naval Service....
  • Musician
    Musician

    A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:* An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument....
     (Mus) - Military bands (formerly called Bandsman)
  • Piper
    Piper

    Piper can mean:...
     (Ppr) - Bagpipers in Scottish and Irish regiments
  • Ranger (Rgr)- Royal Irish Regiment and Royal Irish Rangers
    Royal Irish Rangers

    The Royal Irish Rangers was a regular infantry regiment of the British Army....
  • Rifleman (Rfm) - Rifle regiments
  • Sapper
    Sapper

    A sapper is an individual engineer soldier usually in British Army or Commonwealth military service.Considered the most elite combat engineer soldiers in the United States Army, a pionier in the German Army and a sapeur in the French Army, a sapper/combat engineer may perform any of a variety of combat engineering duties....
     (Spr) - Royal Engineers
    Royal Engineers

    The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually just called the Royal Engineers , and commonly known as the Sappers, is one of the Structure of the British Army of the British Army....
  • Signaller
    Signaller

    In the armed forces, a signaller is a soldier or seaman responsible for military communications and related tasks. Most signallers are employed in the operation of radio equipment and Antenna s , but other signallers may be responsible for the construction and maintenance of telephone lines and telephone switchboards for field telephone syst...
     (Sig) - Royal Corps of Signals
    Royal Corps of Signals

    The Royal Corps of Signals is one of the combat support arms of the British Army. It is responsible for installing, maintaining and operating all types of telecommunications equipment and Information technology systems, providing command support to commanders and their headquarters, and conducting electronic warfare against enemy communicati...
     (formerly called Signalman)
  • Trooper
    Trooper (rank)

    Trooper is the equivalent military rank to private in a regiment with a cavalry tradition in the British Army and many other Commonwealth of Nations armies, including those of Australian Army, Canadian Army, South African Army and New Zealand Army....
     (Tpr) - Household Cavalry
    Household Cavalry

    The term Household Cavalry is used across the Commonwealth of Nations to describe the cavalry of the Household Divisions, a country?s most elite or historically senior military groupings or those military groupings that provide functions associated directly with the Head of state....
    , Royal Armoured Corps
    Royal Armoured Corps

    The Royal Armoured Corps is currently a collection of ten regular regiments, mostly converted from old Cavalry regiments of the British Army, and four Yeomanry regiments of the Territorial Army....
    , Special Air Service
    Special Air Service

    The Special Air Service is a special forces regiment within the British Army which has served as a model for the special forces of other countries....
     and Honourable Artillery Company
    Honourable Artillery Company

    The Honourable Artillery Company is the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior in the Territorial Army....
  • Trumpeter
    Trumpeter (rank)

    A Trumpeter is a regiment specific, descriptive name given to Private in the British Army. It is used for trumpeters in the Household Cavalry and was formerly used in all other cavalry regiments....
     (Tptr) - Trumpeters in the Household Cavalry (and formerly in all cavalry regiments)


United States

In the U.S. Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
, Private (PVT) is used for the two lowest enlisted ranks, just below Private First Class
Private First Class

In many armed forces in the world, Private First Class is a rank held by junior enlisted persons....
. The lowest rank (officially known as Private E-1 (PVT) and sometimes referred to as recruit
Army recruit

Recruit or army recruit is a term often colloquially used to refer to the lowest military rank in various armed services. It usually implies that the soldier so labeled has not yet completed basic training....
 but also held by some prisoners after conviction until they are dishonorably discharged) wears no uniform insignia, while the second, Private E-2 (PV2), wears a single chevron. Advancement to the higher rank is currently automatic after six months time in service, but may get shortened to four months if given a waiver (a pay raise may take effect after four months of service, even without advancement to Private E-2 if the private's commanders believe the private's performance has warranted it).

In the U.S. Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing Military power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to rapidly deliver Marine Air-Ground Task Force....
, Private (Pvt) only refers to the lowest enlisted rank, just below Private First Class
Private First Class

In many armed forces in the world, Private First Class is a rank held by junior enlisted persons....
. A Marine Corps Private wears no uniform insignia. Most new, non-officer Marines begin their military career as a Private.

Pakistan

In the Pakistan Army
Pakistan Army

The Pakistan Army is the largest branch of the Pakistan military, and is mainly responsible for protection of the state borders, the security of administered territories and defending the national interests of Pakistan within the framework of its international obligations....
 the lowest enlisted rank is Sipahi
Sipahi

Sipahi was the name of an Ottoman cavalry corps. In the form of "Spahi" it was the title given to several cavalry units serving in the French and Italian colonial armies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries....
, literally meaning Soldier
Soldier

A soldier is a general English term that refers to a land component of national armed forces.In most societies of the world, "soldier" is also a general term for any member of the land forces including Commissioned officer and non-commissioned officers....
 in Urdu
Urdu

Urdu is a Central_Indo-Aryan_languages#Central_Zone_.28Madhya_or_Hindi.29 Indo-Aryan languages of the Indo-Iranian languages, belonging to the Indo-European languages family of languages....
. A Sipahi does not wear any rank insignia on his uniform. Sipahis are sometimes also referred to as Jawan
Jawan

Jawa refers to a young man in Hindi, Urdu, Bengali language, and Punjabi language. In the Indian subcontinent, it has additionally taken on the reference to an infantryman, and is used in much the same meaning as troop or soldier in English language....
, literally meaning "young" in Urdu.

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See also

  • Comparative military ranks
    Comparative military ranks

    This article is a list of various states' armed forces military rank designations. Comparisons are made between the different systems used by nations to categorize the hierarchy of an armed force compared to another....