По званиям для командира сквада, стрелка и специлистов все более-менее сходятся, а вот с командиром команды - не могу пока понять
Встретил вот такие фразы
http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_and_insignia.jsp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant...ates)#InsigniaMASTER SERGEANT (MSG)
Principal NCO at the battalion level, and often higher. Not charged with all the leadership responsibilities of a 1SG, but expected to dispatch leadership and other duties with the same professionalism.
The Army Warrant Officer is a technical expert, combat leader, trainer, and advisor. The purpose of the Army WO is to serve in specific positions which require greater longevity than the billet duration of commanders and other staff officers. The duration of these WO assignments result in increased technical expertise as well as the leadership and management skills that make them so effective for the Army.Исходя из этого какое звание должно быть у страйкбольного комбата?In the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force, first lieutenant (O-2) is the second-lowest ranking commissioned officer. It is one grade above the rank of second lieutenant (O-1) and one grade below a captain (O-3). Second lieutenants are usually promoted to first lieutenant after 18 months (Army) or 24 months (Air Force and Marine Corps) of commissioned service.
The difference between the two ranks of Lieutenant is slight, primarily being experience and higher pay. It is not uncommon to see officers moved to positions requiring more experience sometime after promotion to first lieutenant. For example, in the Army these positions can include leading a specialty platoon, or assignment as the executive officer for a company-sized unit (65-150 soldiers). In the Air Force, a First Lieutenant may be a flight commander, although in the operations group a first lieutenant is generally a pilot fresh out of undergraduate pilot training with few supervisory responsibilities.