What seems like a mistake regarding the ranks of the team is actually a nod to McGarrett's military service with the Navy S.E.A.L.s. In the S.E.A.L.s, and other Special Forces units, rank is not as important as experience and expertise, so a lower ranking member could be team leader. In cases where the highest ranking member is team leader, the rest of the team is usually free to make suggestions and plans, acting almost as a pseudo democracy, with the team leader making the final call as to what they do. A good example of this is Lone Survivor (2013), during the scene in which the team argues over what to do with the goat herders who discover them, and American Sniper (2014), when Chris Kyle asks to start his own task force, and when he joins the Marines for house clearing, despite his assignment being to provide cover fire as a sniper.
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