It looks like you might be referencing a specific Air Division or organizational structure like the 19th Air Division or similar commands within the Air Force. However, the U.S. Air Force doesn't use divisions like "Air Division 19th" in its organizational structure. Instead, the Air Force organizes its personnel into wings, groups, squadrons, and other units.
If you meant the 19th Airlift Wing (19 AW) or a specific command structure, let me know so I can better tailor my response. Otherwise, if you want the ranks associated with personnel typically found in air divisions, units, or commands, here’s the general breakdown by ranks (enlisted and commissioned):
These ranks are common across operational units (e.g., those attached to airlift, combat, or mission support groups):
Airman Basic (AB)
Airman (AMN)
Airman First Class (A1C)
Senior Airman (SrA)
Staff Sergeant (SSgt)
Technical Sergeant (TSgt)
Master Sergeant (MSgt)
Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt)
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF)
These ranks typically lead groups, squadrons, and larger Air Force units like divisions:
Second Lieutenant (2Lt)
First Lieutenant (1Lt)
Captain (Capt)
Major (Maj)
Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col)
Colonel (Col)
Brigadier General (Brig Gen)
Major General (Maj Gen)
Lieutenant General (Lt Gen)
General (Gen)
If you meant a particular historical or modern operational "19th" Air Division or a specific Air Wing's rank structure, let me know, and I can research it further! Let me know if this addresses your query or if you need clarification.