Why Is a Colonel Called a Kernal? the Origin of American Ranks and Insignia

Why Is a Colonel Called a Kernal? the Origin of American Ranks and Insignia

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"Short. Quick. Entertaining. A marvelously fun read!" Raymond Oliver, then the Curator for the McClellan Aviation Museum (now the Aerospace Museum of California), was once asked by a colonel why her title was pronounced "kernal" and where her eagle insignia originated? That simple question began a quest to trace the development of various categories of rank. What began as a paper, however, soon developed into a booklet, which eventually wound up as this book. Have you ever asked yourself questions like: Why is Colonel pronounced "kernal"? Why does a Lieutenant General outrank a Major General? Why is Navy Captain a higher rank than Army-Air Force-Marine Captain? Why do Sergeants wear chevrons? If you are in the military, this book will give you a deeper appreciation for your rank and insignia-and you might find yourself wearing it with even more pride. If you have not been in the service, or are a family member of one who is, this book might help to put an historical perspective on the often confusing layers of rank. Either way: military, ex-military, soon-to-be military, friend or family... it's a delight!

Book information

ISBN: 9781934757598
Publisher: Fireship Press
Imprint: Fireship Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 80
Weight: 131g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 4mm