Talk:Ensign (rank)
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Sorry, but a DIVO is never "under" the guidance of a Chief.
I find the tone of the article to be patronizing. DIVOs have real responsibilities and are not just engaged in "training."
[edit] divo training
Surface warfare officers now go directly to their ships as divisions officers, at least from NROTC commisionings. They do not go to surface warfare school first--there is no 1 or 2 year delay from commissioning to division officer (aviators and submariners still go to flight school and power school first, respectivley)
Uh, why do the US Navy Rank Chart and US Military Pay Grade Chart not line up on whether or not LTJG is )-2 or not? 74.69.21.12 19:08, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Rank in Argentina - Army & Navy
Please note that an equivalent rank ('Subteniente", that is Sub-Lieutentant) does exist in the Argentine Army, and is the lowest one in the commissioned-officers hirearchy. Thus, it should be included in this article.
If nobody reasonably opposes, after gathering some sources to reference, I'll modify this article to include this.
regards, DPdH (talk) 04:09, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
- After researching a bit more, the same is true for the Argentine Navy (rank "Guardiamarina", no direct transaltion into english). This is equivalent to "Subteniente" (army) and "Alférez" (air force), as can be seen in the Aregentine Army's official website ("Grados y sus correspondientes equivalencias" [1] - "Ranks and Equivalences").
So I'll update the article whenever I have a bit of time.
Regards, DPdH (talk) 07:01, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

