Yes a private first class has the right to drop a private under permission of a sergent or higher
no, im private first class and i dont have it. and that is level 4 (private first class)
Private first class in the Army Guard, and Airman first class in the Air Guard.
Private First Class
When addressed by their rank alone, they are addressed as "Private."
The sentence "Private First Class Thomas broke the window" is in the active voice, where the subject (Private First Class Thomas) performs the action (broke the window).
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Private First Class - PFC
No. Private First Class is E3, whereas a Specialist is E4. You can enter the Army as a Specialist if you have a four year degree. However, you would still be considered a cherry, and could find yourself in a position to where you would be subordinate to a Private First Class.
Private First Class is higher than Private.
I'll assume you're referring to the rank of Private First Class, as there is no "first private" rank. In the US Army, you have four lower enlisted ranks. These are ranks below a noncommissioned officer. They are Private (E1), Private (E2), Private First Class (E3), and Specialist (E4). A Private First Class does get paid more than an E1 or E2. Now, whether they actually have any seniority is dependent. You can enter the US Army as a Private First Class with three or more years of Junior ROTC. However, when you finish your Initial Entry Training, and report in to your unit, you're not going to be considered senior in any way over an E2 who has six months or more of service already.
The rank is simply Private (E2), referred to informally sometimes as "second class". There are three grades of Private in the Army - Private (E1), which wears no rank insignia, Private (E2), which wears one chevron, and Private First Class (E3), which wears one chevron and one rocker.