Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

LE3-C5S5T7pg93-96 Air Force Rank Structure. Purpose This lesson introduces the Air Force rank structure.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "LE3-C5S5T7pg93-96 Air Force Rank Structure. Purpose This lesson introduces the Air Force rank structure."— Presentation transcript:

1 LE3-C5S5T7pg93-96 Air Force Rank Structure

2 Purpose This lesson introduces the Air Force rank structure.

3 1. Identify Air Force officer rank, grade, and insignia. 2. Identify Air Force enlisted rank, grade, and insignia. 3. Differentiate between Air Force officer and enlisted rank and insignia. 4. Identify Air Force officer and enlisted rank structure in sequence.

4 CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

5 How much do you already know about the Air Force rank structure? A.Expert – I have family members who served in the Air Force OR I have learned the Air Force rank structure. B.Above average – I know more quite a bit about the Air Force rank structure. C.Moderate – I know a little about the Air Force ranks. D.Rookie – I am a blank slate… but ready to learn.

6 True or False: Unlike the other services, the Air Force does not have Warrant Officers. A.True B.False

7 Think about the Army JROTC rank and grade structure that you have already learned. List 2-3 Army JROTC ranks and grades. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

8  The Air Force has officers and enlisted personnel in the same pay grades as the other services. Warrant Officers  Unlike the other services however, it does not have ______________.

9  The National Security Act of 1947 established the United States Air Force.  Prior to that time, the Air Force was an organization within a branch of the ________________.  In 1926 they became the Army Air Corps. United States Army

10  Since the Air Force was a part of the Army, the rank structure evolution was the same beginning October 13, 1775.  U.S. Air Force chevrons trace their origin from 1864 when a request was made for a distinctive rank insignia.  The inverted and curved chevron of today’s Air Force distinguishes them from the noncommissioned and petty officers of other branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.

11 CPS Lesson Question (3)

12 Unlike the other services, the Air Force does not have ________. A.warrant officers B.colonels C.majors D.None of the above

13  The Air Force rank structure consists of officers and enlisted personnel.  The enlisted personnel are subdivided into two categories, just as the other services.  These two categories are noncommissioned officers and airman personnel.

14 0-10-20-30-40-50-6 Company and Field Grade Officer 2 nd Lieutenant 1 st LieutenantCaptainMajor Lieutenant ColonelColonel 0-70-80-90-100-11 General Officer Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General General of the Air Force

15 E-1E-2E-3E-4E-5E-6E-7 Air Force Enlisted Airman Basic AirmanAirman First Class Senior Airman Staff Sergeant Technical Sergeant Master Sergeant First Sergeant E-8E-9 Senior Master Sergeant First SergeantChief Master Sergeant First SergeantCommand Chief Master Sergeant Chief Master Sergeant of the AF

16 CPS Lesson Question (4)

17 The enlisted personnel of the Air Force are subdivided into two categories, just as the other services. These two categories are: A.noncommissioned officers and fliers B.noncommissioned officers and soldiers C.noncommissioned officers and airmen

18 List the 2-3 most important things you learned in this lesson. Why are they important to you? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

19

20 Images in this lesson were taken from:  Microsoft © Clip Art Gallery  Marine Corps Combat Camera  Marine Corps OCS  MCJROTC Student Text


Download ppt "LE3-C5S5T7pg93-96 Air Force Rank Structure. Purpose This lesson introduces the Air Force rank structure."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google