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The term '''enlisted''' is applied to the lowest [[Military rank|rank]] individuals in military services.
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The term '''enlisted''' is applied to the lowest [[Military rank|rank]] individuals in military services.<ref name=McClellanMuseum/>


The higher status of the ranks referred to as [[Commissioned officer]]s and, [[warrant officer]]s reflects the historical practice that these individuals had an actual document, a commission, or warrant, that specifically named them, and laid out their special duties and responsibilities.
The higher status of the ranks referred to as [[Commissioned officer]]s and, [[warrant officer]]s reflects the historical practice that these individuals had an actual document, a commission, or warrant, that specifically named them, and laid out their special duties and responsibilities.<ref name=McClellanMuseum/>


Enlisted personnel joined up by going to a recruiting depot, or recruiting officer, and, literally, putting their name on a list.
Enlisted personnel joined up by going to a recruiting depot, or recruiting officer, and, literally, putting their name on a list -- hence ''"enlisted"''.<ref name=McClellanMuseum/>


==References==
==References==

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The term enlisted is applied to the lowest rank individuals in military services.[1]

The higher status of the ranks referred to as Commissioned officers and, warrant officers reflects the historical practice that these individuals had an actual document, a commission, or warrant, that specifically named them, and laid out their special duties and responsibilities.[1]

Enlisted personnel joined up by going to a recruiting depot, or recruiting officer, and, literally, putting their name on a list -- hence "enlisted".[1]

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