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AIRMAN

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'Airman' is a term used to refer to any enlisted personnel in the United States Air Force or Other Ranks in the Royal Air Force (in which 'airwoman' is also seen). It is also a specific rank in the United States Air Force. More informally, it can refer to any member of an air force or to any pilot, military or civilian. When capitalized, it can mean any member of the United States Air Force, enlisted and/or officer, just as all members of the United States Marine Corps are know as Marines.
In civilian aeronautical usage, an airman is analogous to a seaman in nautical usage. As a gender-specific term, its use is depreciated, and is usually replaced with aviator. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration usage, an airman is the holder of an airman certificate issued by its Airmen Certification Branch.

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United States Air Force
United States Navy
United States Coast Guard
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United States Air Force


USAF Airman insignia

In the United States Air Force, 'Airman' ('Amn') is the second lowest enlisted rank, just above Airman Basic and below Airman First Class. An Airman Basic is typically promoted to Airman after six months or if the trainee had 2 years of JROTC. An Airman's duties include adjusting to military life and becoming proficient in their Air Force specialty. Because of their lone stripe, 'Amn' are often nicknamed "Mosquito Wings," "Wingnut," or simply "One-Striper."

United States Navy


USN Seaman (E-3) insignia (airman)

USN Seaman Apprentice (E-2) insignia (airman)

In the United States Navy, 'Airman' is a rate (job title) for those who manage naval aircraft, either onboard an aircraft carrier or on a shore station.

United States Coast Guard


In the United States Coast Guard, Airman along with Fireman and Seaman are the non-rated ranks (E-3), above a Recruit and Apprentice but below a petty officer.

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U.S. Air Force enlisted rank insignia

U.S. Navy enlisted rate insignia

RAF enlisted ranks

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