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this video is brought to you by our patreon supporters the us army has about 115 000 soldiers in the e4 pay grade the vast majority of whom are specialists thats more than all of the armies privates first class and privates combined and 29 of all enlisted personnel so the army has a lot of specialists but why many of these soldiers arent strictly specialists many are just soldiers in non-technical trades that have been in the army for a couple of years this video is going to look into the history of the specialist rank in the army and answer why the e4 mafia is so prolific our story begins in world war 1. prior to 1920 if a soldier was in a technical or skilled job whether that be playing a bugle working as a mechanic manning the battalion mess or making horseshoes each position got its own title with its own pay associated with that title there wasnt a simple pay grade system like there is now whereas now a soldier might be in e3 private first class with a 92g culinary specialist m