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When Washington assumed the role as Commander in Chief of the fledgling Continental Army in 1775, it had adopted the British model of organization. There were basically four enlisted grades, sergeants, corporal, musician...
Short History of the Specialist Rank is an episode from The NCO Guide by CSM (Ret.) Dan Elder. When Washington assumed the role as Commander in Chief of the fledgling Continental Army in 1775, it had adopted the British model of organizatio...
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Published Jun 16, 2016.
When Washington assumed the role as Commander in Chief of the fledgling Continental Army in 1775, it had adopted the British model of organization. There were basically four enlisted grades, sergeants, corporal, musicians and privates. The musicians were fifers and drummers, who of course directed the linear movements of the Army. If the sergeants, corporals […]
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Short History of the Specialist Rank is from The NCO Guide by CSM (Ret.) Dan Elder.
Published Jun 16, 2016