Chronology of Pearkes' Promotions


(First Appointed Acting or Temporary Rank)

Trooper February 3, 1915
Lance-Corporal March 16, 1915
Sergeant March 3, 1916
Lieutenant April 30, 1916
Captain October 16, 1916
Major November 30, 1917
Lieutenant-Colonel January 7, 1918
Colonel February 1, 1938
Brigadier February 1, 1938
Major-General July 11, 1940
Retired April 7, 1945


Hierarchy of Army Rankings

     This is the hierarchy of army rankings in the Great War, from bottom to top.  It is interesting to note that often, especially in the Great War, officers held acting rank and their substantive or permanent rank might be two or three ranks lower, to which they might revert in peace-time.


  1. Private [In Major-General Pearkes' case, trooper since the C.M.R. were mounted. Similarly, privates in the artillery were called gunners; in the engineers, sappers, in the rifle regiments, riflemen, etc.]
  2. Lance Corporal [in the artillery, lance bombardier.  Technically an appointment, not a rank]
  3. Corporal [in the artillery, bombardier]
  4. Sergeant
  5. Staff Sergeant
  6. Sergeant-Major [Warrant Officer Class II]
  7. Regimental Sergeant-Major [Warrant Officer Class I]
  8. Second Lieutenant
  9. Lieutenant
  10. Captain
  11. Major
  12. Lieutenant Colonel
  13. Colonel
  14. Brigadier-General
  15. Major-General
  16. Lieutenant-General
  17. General
  18. Field Marshal


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