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this video is brought to you by our patreon supporters the us armys world war ii rank structure was a slightly modified version of the rank consolidation that took place at the end of world war one it was split into officer and warrant officer pay periods and enlisted pay grades covering the entire breadth of the military organization this video covers the ranks of the us army during world war ii their insignia positions they typically held and any major changes that occurred over the course of the war during world war ii the us armys enlisted rank structure was limited to seven pay grades with the seventh grade being the lowest and the first grade being the highest by 1942 a universal set of chevrons with only minor color variation was worn on the upper arm sleeves of all enlisted uniforms these chevrons were dark blue on light or medium olive drab depending on the uniform on the m1 helmet junior elicit didnt have any unique rank markings but non-commissioned officers at grade 5 or