Sorry if this would best be posted in "Camp of Instruction" or elsewhere. I wasn't quite sure where to put it.
Can anybody help set me straight on how and when the rank of "Ensign" was used in the Army? I know it shows up in the pre-war Army as well as in State Militia units, and it still shows up on Civil War era rosters at least in 1861-62.
If I understand it correctly, the explanation is that the number of officers of each rank in the Regular Army was limited by law. While the top graduates from the USMA might be immediately commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants, others would be “brevetted” as 2nd Lieutenants and others still would be appointed as “Ensigns” while waiting for vacancies as Regular Army Officers to open up. Promotion was essentially by attrition. Those who deserved promotion based on merit got “brevets” to a certain rank while they retained their Regular Army rank.
Any clarification will be appreciated as well as any information as to when the Army stopped using the rank. Finally, what insignia if any would an Army 'Ensign" have worn?
Regards,
Mike Nugent
Can anybody help set me straight on how and when the rank of "Ensign" was used in the Army? I know it shows up in the pre-war Army as well as in State Militia units, and it still shows up on Civil War era rosters at least in 1861-62.
If I understand it correctly, the explanation is that the number of officers of each rank in the Regular Army was limited by law. While the top graduates from the USMA might be immediately commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants, others would be “brevetted” as 2nd Lieutenants and others still would be appointed as “Ensigns” while waiting for vacancies as Regular Army Officers to open up. Promotion was essentially by attrition. Those who deserved promotion based on merit got “brevets” to a certain rank while they retained their Regular Army rank.
Any clarification will be appreciated as well as any information as to when the Army stopped using the rank. Finally, what insignia if any would an Army 'Ensign" have worn?
Regards,
Mike Nugent
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