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Army, E-1: Private
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Army, E-2: Private

Army, E-3: Private First Class

Army, E-4: Corporal

Army, E-5: Sergeant

Army, E-6: Staff Sergeant

Army, E-7: Sergeant First Class

Army, E-8: Master Sergeant

Army, E-8: First Sergeant

Army, E-9: Sergeant Major

Army, E-9: Command Sergeant Major

Army, E-9: Sergeant Major of the Army

Marine Corps, E-1: Private
No insignia
Marine Corps, E-2: Private First Class

Marine Corps, E-3: Lance Corporal

Marine Corps, E-4: Corporal

Marine Corps, E-5: Sergeant

Marine Corps, E-6: Staff Sergeant

Marine Corps, E-7: Gunnery Sergeant

Marine Corps, E-8: Master Sergeant

Marine Corps, E-8: First Sergeant

Marine Corps, E-9: Master Gunnery Sergeant

Marine Corps, E-9: Sergeant Major

Marine Corps, E-9: Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps

Navy, E-1: Seaman Recruit
No insignia
Navy, E-2: Seaman Apprentice

Navy, E-3: Seaman

Navy, E-4: Petty Officer Third Class

Navy, E-5: Petty Officer Second Class

Navy, E-6: Petty Officer First Class

Navy, E-7: Chief Petty Officer

Navy, E-8: Senior Chief Petty Officer

Navy, E-9: Master Chief Petty Officer

Navy, E-9: Fleet Command MCPO

Navy, E-9: Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy

Air Force, E-1: Airman Basic
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Air Force, E-2: Airman

Air Force, E-3: Airman First Class

Air Force, E-4: Senior Airman

Air Force E-5 Staff Sergeant

Air Force, E-6: Technical Sergeant

Air Force, E-7: Master Sergeant

Air Force, E-7: First Sergeant

Air Force, E-8: Senior Master Sergeant

Air Force, E-8: First Sergeant

Air Force, E-9: Chief Master Sergeant

Air Force, E-9: First Sergeant

Air Force, E-9: Command Chief Master Sergeant

Air Force, E-9: Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force

Space Force, E-1: Specialist 1
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Space Force, E-2: Specialist 2

Space Force, E-3: Specialist 3

Space Force, E-4: Specialist 4

Space Force, E-5: Sergeant

Space Force, E-6: Technical Sergeant

Space Force, E-7: Master Sergeant

Space Force, E-8: Senior Master Sergeant

Space Force, E-9: Chief master sergeant

Space Force, E-9: Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force

Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) HQ
- deliver rapid and precise air, space, and cyberspace capabilities to protect and defend the US, its territories, allies, and partners
- provide integrated air and missile warning and defense
- promote interoperability throughout the AOR
- maintain strategic access and freedom of movement across all domains
- respond across the full spectrum of military contingencies to restore regional security
Air Forces Special Operations Command (AFSOC) HQ
Provide our Nation's specialized airpower, capable across the spectrum of conflict... any place, anytime, anywhere.
Air Combat Command (ACC) HQ
Support global implementation of the national security strategy by operating fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, battle-management, and electronic-combat aircraft.
Air Mobility Command (AMC) HQ
Provide global air mobility, the right effects, right place, right time.
Air Force Material Command (AFMC) HQ
Equip the USAF for world-dominant airpower.
Air Education and Training Command (AETC) HQ
Recruit, train, and educate Airmen to deliver airpower for America.
Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) HQ
Provide strategic deterrence, global strike, and combat support...anytime, anywhere.
U.A. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) HQ
Defend vital U.S. interests, deter aggression, and deepen relationships with Allies and partners by projecting combat-ready airpower in Europe and Africa.
Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) HQ
Provide combat-ready forces to fly, fight, and win.
Space Operations Command (SpOC) HQ
Protects America and our Allies in, from, and to space...now and into the future.
Space System Command (SSC) HQ
Delivering lethal and resilient space capabilities to defend the nation in the contested space domain.
Spaces Training and Readiness Command (STARCOM) HQ
Prepare the USSF to prevail in competition and conflict through innovative education, training, doctrine, and test.
United States Space Forces - Space (S4S) HQ
Exercises operational and tactical control of assigned and attached forces conducting protect, defend, and deliver missions.
Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
Sexual Harassment
Any non-consensual sexual act or behavior.
Sexual Assault
An agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity.
Consent
Punishment or adverse action taken against someone for reporting a sexual assault or harassment.
Retaliation
Rights that ensure fairness, respect, and protection for victims of sexual assault.
Victims' Rights
Confidential communication that cannot be disclosed without the consent of the party involved.
Privileged/Protected Communication
Preference between military and civilian prosecution, notice of proceedings, conferring with prosecution, restitution, no unreasonable delay in proceedings.
What are other victims rights?
A reporting option that allows a victim to disclose a sexual assault while keeping confidentiality.
Restricted Report
A reporting option that allows a victim to disclose a sexual assault and have it reported to command authorities and Military Criminal Investigative Office
Unrestricted Report
Yes
Will both reporting options initiate support services?
Service members can report sexual harassment through an unrestricted or restricted reporting option with the SAPR office.
What are the reporting options?
Active-duty Airmen, Guardians, and Reserve members who are 18 years or older.
Who is eligible for Advocacy Services?
SAPR military sexual harassment reporting and victim advocacy services do NOT replace the Military Equal Opportunity complaint process.
MEO Complaint Process
Services provided to support victims of military sexual harassment.
Advocacy Support Services
Spiritual Resources
Which service is available for victims and includes spiritual guidance.
Yes
is civilian Protective Order available for unrestricted reporting only?
Medical Assistance
Which service has Healthcare support provided to victims?
Mental Health Providers
Which service has Professionals available to provide mental health support to victims?
Yes
is Military Protective Order for unrestricted reporting only?
Yes
is Retaliation Reporting for unrestricted reporting only?
Evaluation of the victim's safety and risk factors.
What is a Safety Assessment?
Legal support provided to victims, limited in scope.
What is Victims' Counseling?
Military members, dependents 18 years or older, DAF civilian employees, and DoD contractor personnel for unrestricted reporting only.
Who is responsible for Sexual Assault Services Eligibility
Manages cases where the alleged subject is a spouse or intimate partner.
Family Advocacy Program
Leave provided to victims for recovery.
Convalescent Leave
Medical examination and evidence collection for sexual assault cases.
Forensic Exam/SAFE Kit
Effective Nov 2021, eligibility expanded for victims who did not report the incident to law enforcement.
Expanded Eligibility for Restricted Reporting
Form used to communicate preference of reporting options
What is a DD Form 2910