You really don't want to group them by service within a single drop down. That always causes issues of supremacy to surface. Even if it's alphabetical, the Marines will get upset that the Army is first and the Navy will tell you that the Marines are a subset of the Navy and shouldn't appear before them and so on.

kt
On Jun 23, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Bryan Minihan wrote:

A google search for "official us military rank names" yielded this
result, which might do the trick for you:

http://www.usafesvsmarketing.org/Tools/US Military Ranks.htm

As mentioned, might help to know the service first, then your
dropdown list will be much shorter.  Or you could try option groups
to group them together in order.

Might also be good to list them in ascending order (lowest rank to
highest), given that you'll rarely get more than one "General of
the Army".

Good luck =]
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