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Gentlemen Rankers

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Most armies have particular requirements to be an officer that enlisted men do not have. This is usually aristocratic birth, a college education, or specific training, but there are other possibilities. When someone with these qualities joins, both society and the military expect them to serve as commissioned officers. Sometimes, though, such a person will join as a private soldier and fight in the ranks.
The reason for this varies, but will often be some flavor of Dark and Troubled Past, penance for some past crime (self-imposed or otherwise), or simply the result of a fondness for the drink or another vice which brought him low.
The gentleman ranker is neither fish nor fowl. He will generally not fit in well with the enlisted troops, due to his refined tastes and aristocratic mannerisms, but officers will be uncomfortable with him, because he is out of place. They are half embarrassed for him and half afraid that whatever brought him to such a state might stain them. Further, he hasn't got the mannerisms of a trooper, and will respond to orders in a subtly different fashion, and they can never escape the idea that he's judging their performance.
In order to fit this trope, a character must fulfill the following criteria:
Coming from a background (school, social status, etc.) where it is expected for him or her to become an officer.
Of low rank (E-1—E-4/5 in US terminology, or OR-1—OR-4/5 in the NATO standard rank scale, which translates as Sergeant and below, or the naval equivalents).
Serving or having served there for an extended period (more than a year).
Compare Officer and a Gentleman. Contrast Up Through the Ranks.

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"The Whiffenpoof Song" a common musical setting/parody of Kipling's "Gentlemen Rankers" (popularized by the Yale University Glee Club) was used as part of the opening theme for the short-lived Black Sheep Squadron series about Ace Pilot Pappy Boyington's famous US Marine Corps fighter squadron VMF 214, which is rather ironic since the squadron was supposed to be a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits on the show and was originally known as "Boyington's Bastards" in Real Life. Interestingly, the Real Life Black Sheep actually did take their moniker from the Whiffenpoof song (and thus indirectly from Kipling) after the US Navy's Propaganda Machine demanded a more sanitized moniker to publicize their exploits. So they turned to their favorite drinking songs and became "Boyington's Black Sheep" instead, though ironically enough there weren't any especially "Black" Sheep in VMF 214 other than Boyington himself.
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins III from Magnum, P.I. is the Baron of Perth, but joined the British Army as a common soldier after being sent down from Eton. He made Sergeant Major before his retirement.
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In the Dragaera novel Dragon, Baronet Taltos serves as a private in Morrolan's army. Most of the other troopers are this trope as well, as Dragonlords ignore social rank in military context. (At the same time, it's eventually explained to him that he and the other troopers, while privates, are an elite unit by virtue of voluntarily enlisting and their upbringings providing at least some form of combat training; while the unit is in no way Mildly Military from the reader's viewpoint it qualifies in terms of the setting's.)
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In S.A. Swann's Apotheosis series, Nickolai Rajastan is a scion of the royal house of his homeworld, and was an officer in the elite Temple Guard until a poorly chosen dalliance led to his exile. He washed up on Bakunin, where he was reduced to a common mercenary.
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Elmer from Doughboys (Buster Keaton} is an Upper-Class Twit who wanders into what he thinks is an employment agency, because he's looking for a new chauffeur. He winds up accidentally enlisting into the Army, and is sent off to fight in World War I.
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Robbie from Atonement is an interesting variation: his upbringing qualifies him for an officer rank, but he is forced to be a private because of his criminal record (he was imprisoned for a rape he did not commit).
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All of The Three Musketeers are more gentlemen than rankers by the nature of their unit. However, Athos, who is really the Count de la Fère, is nonetheless serving well below his station as an actual aristocrat.
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A Sailor-Made Man: Harold, who is filthy rich, enlists as a common sailor. Of course, it was basically a random choice to prove to his girlfriend's disapproving father that he could hold a job.
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In Schlock Mercenary, Para Ventura joined the Toughs as an ensign and made lieutenant before she was discovered to be a spy and left in disgrace. When she was later instrumental in the Toughs being reconstituted, she found a new position, as a corporal, which rank she retains.
Through certain lenses the titular Seargent Schlock could also qualify. Side stories in the print editions reveal that he was already independently wealthy before joining the Toughs and in the course of the series managed to gain a majority of shares in the company for a time and even after that remained a significant shareholder for an extended period.
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Played with in Red Dwarf as Rimmer sees himself as being one of these, being held down by commanding officers who don't recognise his inherent officer qualities. Trouble is they recognise them, or rather lack thereof, all too well.
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The protagonist of Gentleman Ranker, a 1942 novel by John Jennings, is an aristocratic London tearaway who ends up as a soldier on the American frontier.
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The eponymous private from Kelly's Heroes used to be a lieutenant, but was scapegoated and broken down to private after half his platoon was wiped out due to incorrect orders from his superiors.
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In The Lost Patrol, Pearson is an enlisted cavalryman. He's from the upper crust and could have gotten a commission, but he tells the sergeant that he wanted to earn it, so he signed up for the ranks.
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Prince Renarin of The Stormlight Archive is an Alethi noble, and should have trained as an officer since he was a child, but couldn't due to epilepsy. He wants to fight, but when given command of a squad, his father orders them to keep him away from the fighting. So he joins Bridge Four, a squad made from former slaves and disgraced soldiers, because their captain Kaladin forged them into a force to be reckoned with. Renarin is eager to start from the bottom, but the others humor him at first. Eventually, he fully integrates into the squad.
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It is never revealed on Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines what the ranks of the pilots are although the Gold Key Comics stories of it list Klunk as a corporal and Muttley as a private.
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"The Darb" from R. M. Meluch's Tour of the Merrimack series. He eventually finds his place.
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Maladict from Monstrous Regiment is an example. Sergeant Jackrum and Corporal Strappi both express surprise that someone wearing such fancy clothes and carrying a sword, and a vampire (and thus assumed to be an aristocrat by default), should sign up with them instead of becoming an officer. No answer is forthcoming, then or ever, although given the chaotic nature of the war at that time and Maladict's secret, becoming an officer may simply have been infeasible.
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Jim, the hero of The Big Parade, is clearly upper-class. His family lives in a mansion and owns a factory. Yet he gets swept up in the patriotic fervor of a parade and enlists to fight World War I as a soldier in the ranks.
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Corporal Dusty Miller in The Guns of Navarone. In civilian life, he is a university chemistry professor and is more than qualified to be an officer, but he chooses to remain an NCO because he doesn't want to have to face the command decisions that officers have to make.
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In Dad's Army, Sergeant Wilson behaved very much like a cool, calm, collected and softly spoken officer (in contrast to the order-barking martinet that was Captain Mainwaring). This was eventually explained as him actually having been an officer in the First World War.
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As revealed in one episode of Hogan's Heroes, before the war Sgt. Schultz was the owner of Germany's largest and most successful toy manufacturing company. The company got taken over by the German military to make munitions. Col. Klink asks him for a bookkeeping job when everyone thinks the war might be ending.
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M*A*S*H. Nurses usually start at 2nd Lieutenant, but male surgical nurse Barney Hutchinson was forced to start at Private. He has to pull enlisted man duty (KP, patrolling, etc.), with carrying patients in and out of the OR the closest he got to medical work. Three weeks before he is discharged Col. Potter gives him an honorary field promotion to Lieutenant for the remainder of his tour. ("Your Retention Please")
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The Gentleman Ranker, a 1919 play by Leon Gordon, follows a 'Private Smith' who is recognized as having previously been Lieutenant Graylen, who was cashiered after forging his father's signature on a bank draft.
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In the Horse Clans novel A Man Called Milo Morai, Sergeant Jethro Stiles identifies himself and Milo as these. Stiles considers himself to be doing penance for an unspecified moral failing which happened in his past.
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Three Witnesses: Before the events of ''When a Man Murders," Sidney Karnow enlisted in the Army to fight in the Korean War after inheriting two million dollars.
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Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos: Pinky Pinkerton is from an upper-class military family. After getting kicked out of a military academy, he fell out of touch with his family, and when WWII began, he enlisted in the commandos as a private, hoping to avoid his high-achieving older brother.
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Andersonville: Nathan Dreyfoos is from a wealthy and well-connected Jewish family, but he joins the Union army as a private soldier "because he feared the responsibility of command." His family is appalled.
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In Billy Budd, John Claggart, who has the noncommissioned rating of master-at-arms, has physical features and mannerisms suggestive of an upper-class upbringing, which wild rumors circulate about. Only a faint accent hints at his Mysterious Past prior to his entering the navy at a mature age as a common sailor with no experience at sea.
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The Long Voyage Home (1940), about a merchant marine ship during World War II, features Ian Hunter as Smitty, The Alcoholic with a Dark and Troubled Past. It turns out that Smitty used to be an officer in the Royal Navy before he was kicked out due to his drinking.
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Blake's 7: Single-episode villain Jarvik in "The Harvest of Kairos" joined the Federation as an officer, but quit and rejoined as an enlisted man because he hated computers and liked manual labour and fighting.
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Richard Sharpe encounters these from time to time. They are usually men who've been unable to buy commissions due to there not being enough to go round — but they've opted to serve anyway, reasoning that they will be able to obtain commissions when junior officers are killed in battle or promoted to replace more senior officers who've been killed. Such men usually dine with the actual officers rather than with their fellow-soldiers.
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In Carry On, Sergeant both Terence Longdon's and Kenneth Williams' characters were examples of these, albeit in different ways:
Longdon's character came from a traditional upper class background with the stereotypical easy air of command, to the point he was initially mistaken for an officer candidate when he arrived to start his national service.
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The protagonists of Beau Geste are from an aristocratic family, but join the French Foreign Legion as common troopers. The author P.C. Wren also wrote a number of lesser known short stories about the French Foreign Legion that included a number of gentlemen rankers hiding from some disgrace, from "Jean Boule", a cashiered British Officer to "La Cigale" (The Cricket), an aristocrat who is literally insane.
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Lucky Jack Aubrey, of the Aubrey-Maturin series, is an involuntary example, having spent time "before the mast" early in his career, after being disrated by his captain for smuggling a woman aboard ship and hiding her in the cable tier; he ultimately spent 6 months as a common sailor before earning his way back into the captain's good graces and being rated midshipman again.
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Private Dolokhov from War and Peace is a former Hussar officer now serving in the ranks. Officers who once served under him now refuse to speak to him.
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Adele Mundy, Mundy of Chatsworth, joins the RCN as a noncommissioned Warrant Officer. In practice, the crew always treat her as Lady Mundy, and accord her an authority far exceeding her rank, but outsiders are often surprised and confused.
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 Dragaera / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 Monstrous Regiment / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 The Guns of Navarone / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 The Other Side of Silence / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 The Soldier Son / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 The Three Musketeers / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 Three Witnesses / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 War and Peace / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 Dad's Army / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 Hogan's Heroes / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 Magnum, P.I. / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers
 Atonement / int_909e0a46
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Gentlemen Rankers