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(Redirected from Wonsa) Rank in some East Asian militaries

Shi (Chinese: 士; Korean: 사; Hanja: 士) is the rank usually held by Non-commissioned officers in some East Asian militaries. The ranks are used in both the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, and both North and South Korea. The rank name is based on the on one of the four ancient occupations.

China

The same rank names are used for all services, prefixed by haijun (simplified Chinese: 海军; traditional Chinese: 海軍; lit. 'naval force') or kongjun (simplified Chinese: 空军; traditional Chinese: 空軍; lit. 'air force').

Rank group Non-commissioned officers
Chinese 一级军士长 二级军士长 三级军士长 四级军士长 上士 中士 下士
Pinyin Yījí jūnshìzhǎng Èrjí jūnshìzhǎng Sānjí jūnshìzhǎng Sìjí jūnshìzhǎng Shàngshì Zhōngshì Xiàshì
Literal translation First-class soldier leader Second-class soldier leader Third-class soldier leader Fourth-class soldier leader Upper soldier Middle soldier Lower soldier
 PLA Ground Force
 PLA Navy
 PLA Air Force
Rank group Non-commissioned officers

Taiwan

Rank group Non-commissioned officers
Chinese 一等士官長 二等士官長 三等士官長 上士 中士 下士
Pinyin Yīděng shìguānzhǎng Èrděng shìguānzhǎng Sānděng shìguānzhǎng Shàngshì Zhōngshì Xiàshì
Literal translation First-class officer leader Second-class officer leader Third-class officer leader Upper officer Middle officer Lower officer
 Republic of China Army
 Republic of China Navy
 Republic of China Air Force
 Republic of China Marine Corps
一等士官長
Yīděng shìguānzhǎng
二等士官長
Èrděng shìguānzhǎng
三等士官長
Sānděng shìguānzhǎng
上士
Shàngshì
中士
Zhōngshì
下士
Xiàshì
Rank group Non-commissioned officers

Japan

Rank group Enlisted
Japanese 士長 1等士 2等士
Romanization Shichō Ittō shi Nitō shi
Literal translation Officer leader First-class officer Second-class officer
 Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
 Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
 Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Rank group Enlisted

North Korea

See also: Comparative military ranks of Korea
Sa
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSa
McCune–ReischauerSa
Rank group Non-commissioned officers Enlisted
Hangul 특무상사 상사 중사 하사 상급병사 중급병사 하급병사 전사
Hanja 特務上士 上士 中士 下士 上級兵士 中級兵士 下級兵士 戰士
Romanization T'ŭkmu-sangsa Sangsa Chungsa Hasa Sanggŭp-pyŏngsa Chungŭp-pyŏngsa Hagŭp-pyŏngsa Chŏnsa
Literal translation Special duty upper officer Upper officer Middle officer Lower officer Upper-class soldier Middle-class soldier Lower-class soldier Combat officer
 KPA Ground Force
U.S. equivalent Sergeant major Master sergeant Sergeant first class Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Private first class Private
 KPA Navy
U.S. equivalent Master chief petty officer Senior chief petty officer Chief petty officer Petty officer first class Petty officer second class Petty officer third class Seaman Seaman apprentice
 KPA Air Force
U.S. equivalent Chief master sergeant Senior master sergeant Master sergeant Technical sergeant Staff sergeant Sergeant Airman first class Airman
특무상사
T'ŭkmu-sangsa
상사
Sangsa
중사
Chungsa
하사
Hasa
상급병사
Sanggŭp-pyŏngsa
중급병사
Chungŭp-pyŏngsa
하급병사
Hagŭp-pyŏngsa
전사
Chŏnsa
Rank group Non-commissioned officers Enlisted

South Korea

Main article: Military ranks of South Korea
Rank group Non-commissioned officer
Hangul 원사 상사 중사 하사
Hanja 元士 上士 中士 下士
Romanization Wonsa Sangsa Jungsa Hasa
Literal translation Chief soldier Upper soldier Middle soldier Lower soldier
Armed Forces
U.S. equivalent
(Army)
Sergeant major Master sergeant Sergeant first class Staff sergeant

U.S. equivalent
(Navy)
Master chief petty officer Senior chief petty officer Chief petty officer Petty officer first class

U.S. equivalent
(Air Force)
Chief master sergeant Senior master sergeant Master sergeant Technical sergeant

U.S. equivalent
(Marine Corps)
Sergeant major Master sergeant Gunnery sergeant Staff sergeant
Rank group Non-commissioned officers

Vietnamese variant

Rank group Non-commissioned officers
Vietnamese Thượng sĩ Trung sĩ Hạ sĩ
Chữ Hán 上士 中士 下士
Literal translation Upper officer Middle officer Lower officer
 Vietnam People's Ground Force
 Vietnam People's Navy
 Vietnam People's Air Force
Rank group Non-commissioned officers

South Vietnamese variant

Main article: South Vietnamese military ranks and insignia
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs
Native name Thượng sĩ nhất Thượng sĩ Trung sĩ nhất Trung sĩ Hạ sĩ nhất Hạ sĩ
Chữ Hán 上士一 上士 中士一 中士 下士一 下士
Literal translation First upper officer Upper officer First middle officer Middle officer First lower officer Lower officer
 Army of the Republic of Vietnam
(1967-1975)
Translation Master sergeant, first class Master sergeant Sergeant first class Sergeant Corporal major Corporal
 Republic of Vietnam Navy
(1967-1975)
Translation Officer Chief petty officer Petty officer first class Petty officer second class Leading seaman Able seaman
 Republic of Vietnam Marine Division
(1967-1975)
Translation Master sergeant, first class Master sergeant Sergeant first class Sergeant Corporal major Corporal
 Republic of Vietnam Air Force
(1967-1975)
Translation Master sergeant, first class Master sergeant Sergeant first class Sergeant Corporal major Corporal
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs

See also

References

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