Yes, they are. But I’ve never heard a pilot called a soldier. This goes for most jobs performed by people in the O Ranks.
I am using Soldier to be interchangeable with Enlisted Man since I’ve seen and heard it used that way myself.
I assumed it was used that way in context, but maybe it wasn’t.
No, “soldier”, at least in U.S. military jargon, means “member of the Army” (as opposed to the other services). The Army chief-of-staff, a four-star general, will refer to themselves as a “soldier”.
Yes, they are. But I’ve never heard a pilot called a soldier. This goes for most jobs performed by people in the O Ranks.
I am using Soldier to be interchangeable with Enlisted Man since I’ve seen and heard it used that way myself.
I assumed it was used that way in context, but maybe it wasn’t.
No, “soldier”, at least in U.S. military jargon, means “member of the Army” (as opposed to the other services). The Army chief-of-staff, a four-star general, will refer to themselves as a “soldier”.