All persons, of whatever rank in the service, are required to observe respect toward sentinels and members of the guard when such are in the performance of their duties.
As it is expressed in the Manual of Guard Duty, "All persons of whatever rank in the service are required to observe respect toward sentinels.
To permit anyone, of whatever rank, to molest or interfere with him while thus employed, without becoming liable to severe penalty, would clearly establish a precedent highly prejudicial to the interests of the service.
Every Englishman, of whatever rank or quality, found in France, or the countries allied with her, was declared a prisoner of war.
Every individual, of whatever rank, quality, or profession, convicted of being a spy for the enemy, shall be punished with death.
This is also the case with each village; the consequence of which is, that every chief, of whatever rank, has an almost absolute power over those below him.
In truth at present the Inquisition interposes in everything, without respect to any one of whatever rank or position, and we may say positively that this tribunal is the real master which rules and dominates all Spain.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whatever rank" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.