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The U.S. Army enlisted rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system.The color scheme used for the insignia's chevron design was defined as golden olive drab chevrons on a dark blue-black wool background for wear on "winter" uniform dress coats and dress shirts or silvery-khaki chevrons on a dark blue-black cotton background for wear on the various types of ...
NATO rank WO-5 WO-4 WO-3 WO-2 WO-1 United States Army (1941–1947) Chief warrant officer: Warrant officer junior grade: Flight officer
NATO Ranks and Grades—Official NATO Ranks / Pay Grades Table; STANAG 2116 (Edition 5) History of NATO – the Atlantic Alliance—UK Government site; NATO codes for grades of military personnel from STANAG 2116; Nato Army/Navy/AirForce Enlisted Ranks Archived 2023-12-01 at the Wayback Machine from visualinformation.info
NATO rank WO-5 WO-4 WO-3 WO-2 WO-1 United States Army (1947–1956) Chief warrant officer : Warrant officer junior grade
OR-1 — OR-3: "These are the basic entry ranks into the military structure." OR-4: "The first level of leadership within the NATO NCO ranks." OR-5: "The OR-5 is the first NATO designated NCO grade and the level of leadership with the greatest impact on subordinate ranks."
NATO rank WO-5 WO-4 WO-3 WO-2 WO-1 United States Army (1956–1972) Chief warrant officer 4: Chief warrant officer 3: Chief warrant officer 2: Warrant officer 1
NATO Grade Albania Belgium Bulgaria Canada Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Turkey Great Britain United States; OR-5 : Nëntetar Nëntetar : Sergeant Sergeant/ Sergeant
NATO maintains a "standard rank scale" in an attempt to match every member country's military rank to corresponding ranks used by the other members. The rank categories were established in the document STANAG 2116, formally titled NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel.