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The '''rank structure''' of the [[UNSC]]'s mainline branches of service (the [[UNSC Navy]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps]], [[UNSC Army]] and the [[UNSC Air Force]]) is largely derived from the system employed by the 21st-century [[wikipedia:United States Armed Forces|US military]].<ref name="USranks">''[[Halopedia:Letter - RE:UNSC Ranking System]]''</ref>
The '''rank structure''' of the [[United Nations Space Command]]'s mainline branches of service (the [[UNSC Navy|Navy]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], the [[UNSC Army|Army]], and the [[UNSC Air Force|Air Force]]) is largely derived from [[Wikipedia:Template:United States uniformed services comparative ranks|the system]] employed by the 21st century [[wikipedia:United States Armed Forces|United States military]].{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFM139|OSFM|Page=139}}


== Enlisted ranks ==
==Overview==
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{{Main|UNSC military organization}}
! style="text-align: center; width:100px;" |Pay Grade
The UNSC's rank structure is similar to that used by 21st century militaries, primarily the United States military. Unlike contemporary military forces, however, the UNSC largely employs two main rank schemes throughout its [[UNSC military organization|organization]]; NAVCOM rankings for organizations within [[UNSC Naval Command]] (namely, the UNSC Navy and [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]) and UNICOM rankings for [[Unified Ground Command]] subordinates (UNSC Army, Air Force, Marine Corps). UNSC ranks can be broadly categorized into several groupings;
! style="text-align: center;" |Air Force
*'''Enlisted:''' Regular personnel who perform the "front line" duties. This includes regular infantry personnel.
! style="text-align: center;" |Army
*'''Non-commissioned Officers:''' Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) are enlisted personnel that fill most intermediary leadership and administrative roles. Their responsibilities vary by service, occupational specialty and duty station. The UNSC relies heavily on NCOs, and they share many responsibilities with officers.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM139}}
! style="text-align: center;" |Marine Corps
*'''Warrant Officers:''' Warrant officers are technical specialists and subject matter experts who are given an officer's commission in recognition of their expertise and leadership role. They take the officer's oath of service and are rated above enlisted troops but are subordinate to full officers. The Air Force does not select or utilize warrant officers, and they are rarely found in the Marine Corps.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM139}}
! style="text-align: center;" |Navy
*'''Officers:''' UNSC officers are commissioned, meaning that their authority is granted by a formal legal document issued on the authority of the [[President of the Unified Earth Government|UEG President]]. This commission is awarded after the completion of [[Officer Candidate School]] (OCS) and after taking the oath of service.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM139}}
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|E-1
|Airman Basic (AB)
|Private (Pv1)
|Private (Pvt)
|Crewman Recruit (CR)
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|E-2
|[[File:E2 USAF AM.svg|100px|center]]Airman (Amn)
|[[File:E2-PRV2.svg|100px|center]]Private (Pv2)
|[[File:USMC-E2.svg|100px|center]]Private First Class (PFC)
|[[File:E-2 (USN).png|100px|center]]Crewman Apprentice (CA)
|-
|E-3
|[[File:E3 USAF AM1.svg|100px|center]]Airman First Class (A1C)
|[[File:E3-PFC.svg|100px|center]]Private First Class (PFC)
|[[File:USMC-E3.svg|100px|center]]Lance Corporal (LCpl)
|[[File:E-3 (USN).png|100px|center]]Crewman (CN)
|-
|E-4
|[[File:E4 USAF SAM.svg|100px|center]]Senior Airman (SrA)
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{|
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E4-SPC.svg|100px|center]]Specialist (SPC)
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E4-CPL.svg|100px|center]]Corporal (CPL)
|}
|[[File:USMC-E4.svg|100px|center]]Corporal (Cpl)
|[[File:PO3.jpg|100px|center]]Petty Officer Third Class (PO3)
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|E-5
|[[File:E5 USAF SSGT.svg|100px|center]]Staff Sergeant (SSgt)
|[[File:E5-SGT.svg|100px|center]]Sergeant (SGT)
|[[File:USMC-E5.svg|100px|center]]Sergeant (Sgt)
|[[File:PO2.png|100px|center]]Petty Officer Second Class (PO2)
|-
|E-6
|[[File:E6 USAF TSGT.svg|100px|center]]Technical Sergeant (TSgt)
|[[File:E6-SSG.svg|100px|center]]Staff Sergeant (SSG)
|[[File:USMC-E6.svg|100px|center]]Staff Sergeant (SSgt)
|[[File:PO1.svg.png|100px|center]]Petty Officer First Class (PO1)
|-
|E-7
|[[File:E7a USAF MSGT.svg|100px|center]]Master Sergeant (MSgt)
|[[File:E7-SFC.svg|100px|center]]Sergeant First Class (SFC)
|[[File:USMC-E7.svg|100px|center]]Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt)
|[[File:CPO.jpg|100px|center]]Chief Petty Officer (CPO)
|-
|E-8
|[[File:E8a USAF SMSGT.svg|100px|center]]Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt)
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{|
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E8-MSG.svg|100px|center]]Master Sergeant (MSG)
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E8-1stSG.svg|100px|center]]First Sergeant (1SG)
|}
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{|
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:USMC-E8-MSG.svg|100px|center]]Master Sergeant (MSgt)
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:USMC-E8-1SG.svg|100px|center]]First Sergeant (1stSgt)
|}
|[[File:SCPO.jpg|100px|center]]Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO)
|-
|E-9
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{|
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E9a USAF CMSGT.svg|100px|center]]Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt)
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E9c USAF CCMS.svg|100px|center]]Command Chief Master Sergeant (CCM)
|}
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{|
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E9-SGM.svg|100px|center]]Senior Major (SGM)
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:E9-CSM.svg|100px|center]]Command Sergeant Major (CSM)
|}
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{|
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:USMC-E9-MGyS.svg|100px|center]]Master Gunnery Sergeant (MGySgt)
| style="text-align:center; width:50%;" |[[File:USMC-E9-SGM.svg|100px|center]]Sergeant Major (SgtMaj)
|}
|[[File:MCPO.jpg|100px|center]]Master Chief Petty Officer (MCPO)
|-
|E-9 ([[wikipedia:senior enlisted advisor|Senior Enlisted Advisor]])
|[[File:E9d USAF CMSAF.svg|100px|center]]Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
|[[File:E9-SMA.svg|100px|center]]Sergeant Major of the Army
|[[File:USMC-E9-SGMMC.svg|100px|center]]Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
|[[File:MCPON1.jpg|100px|center]]Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
|}


== Officer ranks ==
==NAVCOM ranks==
UNSC Naval Command uses rank titles which are different to the other branches. Navy ranks and terminology have a long history which dates back to eras when ships sailed on the oceans of [[Earth]] rather than in space. These ranks are used by the UNSC Navy and ONI.{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFM140|OSFM|Page=140-141}}
{{/NAVCOM}}


== Other ranks ==
==UNICOM ranks==
=== Warrant Officer ===
UNSC ground forces rely on little administrative overhead and bureaucracy thanks to [[artificial intelligence]]s and automated services, which handle the majority of routine paperwork and coordination. The UNSC's standards of training and high "tooth to tail" ratio of fighting troops to support personnel also allow senior enlisted and junior officers to be given much more responsibility and command authority than what was historically possible.{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFM142|OSFM|Page=142-143}} Some UNSC Army and Air Force personnel additionally make use of ranks and/ or roles that do not fit into the UNICOM system of organisation.<ref group="unicomnote" name="odd">In the [[Fireteam (gameplay mechanic)|Fireteam]] mechanic in ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', Army troopers can be seen with the rank of "SPC", most likely meaning Specialist as used by modern militaries. In ''[[Spartan Ops]]'', a member of the UNSC with the rank of Airman can be seen. It is presently unclear where these roles lie in regards to the rank scheme provided by the ''Official Spartan Field Manual''.</ref>
A [[wikipedia:Warrant Officer|Warrant Officer]] is a military officer in the armed forces ranking above a non-commissioned officer (NCO) but below a commissioned officer.
{{/UNICOM}}


The WO ranks, from lowest to highest are: Warrant Officer 1, Chief Warrant Officer 2, Chief Warrant Officer 3, Chief Warrant Officer 4, and Chief Warrant Officer 5. WO1s are made officers by warrant. Being promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer is considered a high honor for any NCO.
==Spartan Operations==
Unlike NAVCOM and UNICOM, the [[Spartan Operations]] division does not employ traditional ranks.{{Ref/Book|H4EVG|Page=33}} Instead, the Spartan branch works to take the informal leadership traditions of the [[SPARTAN-II]]s and adapt them into a structure that emphasizes independence and unity of purpose over rigid adherence to the chain of command. Nevertheless, [[SPARTAN-IV]] personnel are given additional responsibilities and authority as they advance in their careers. All Spartans receive a direct commission as an officer of the UNSC, though this authority does not typically extend out of their chain of command.{{Ref/Book|Id=OSFM32|OSFM|Page=32-33}}{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22Spartan|Enc22|Page=65}}


;List of known Warrant Officers
Overall, Spartans are considered strategic assets in the [[Post-Covenant War conflicts|post-war]] environment. While Spartan Operations does retain administrative control of Spartan personnel, tactical deployments are the responsibility of the unit to which they are assigned. As such, they are often paired to work alongside UNICOM and NAVCOM [[UNSC Special Forces|special forces]] - in particular [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] and [[UNSC Army Rangers]].{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22Spartan}}
*[[Jorge-052]] (CWO)
*[[Jun-A266]] (WO)
*[[Emile-A239]] (WO)
*[[Shiela Polaski]] (WO)


== Rank structure ==
While aboard naval vessels, Spartans report directly to the ship's captain in all matters relating to the safety and security on-board the ship - superseding all other responsibilities and orders. In all other cases, the Spartan Commander has operational control of Spartan personnel, and Spartans cannot give or be given orders to/from Navy or ONI personnel. Spartans are, however, encouraged to accommodate reasonable requests when they do not violate existing orders or the Spartan Code.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM140}}
{{UNSC Officer Ranks}}
{{/Spartan}}


== Sources ==
==Trivia==
<references/>
*The ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'' erroneously describes the structure and insignia of the UNSC's ranking system as being identical to those used in ''Halo'' multiplayer, ''[[Rank (Halo 3)|Halo 3]]'' in the original printing and ''[[Rank (Halo: Reach)|Halo: Reach]]'' in the [[Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition)|2011 edition]].{{Ref/Book|Enc11|Page=50-51}} It also lists the O-11 rank "Commanding General".{{Ref/Book|Enc11|Page=49}}
*In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''{{'}}s VISR mode, rank icons can be seen given for the various members of [[Alpha-Nine]]. The rank icons on display use the icons found in the multiplayer ranking of ''Halo 3'',  and for the most part match up with the ranks of the various squadmembers with the exception of [[Jonathan Doherty]] (see gallery for a full comparison).


== See also ==
==Gallery==
*[[wikipedia:Comparative_military_ranks#United_States|US Military rank structure]]
<gallery>
File:H3ODST_Squad_Ranks.png|The various members of Alpha-Nine and their corresponding ''Halo 3'' multiplayer rank icons.
</gallery>
 
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}
 
{{United Nations Space Command}}


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