The highest enlisted pay grade for all US Military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
The U.S. Army's highest enlistment is Sergeant Major of the Army; there is one and he is paid $7,894.50 per month, base.
The highest enlisted pay grade for all US Military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
The Army consolidated all enlisted ranks into seven pay grades, five of which were for non-commissioned officers, in the year 1958. This change was part of the new classification and grade structure that was implemented to streamline and modernize the Army's personnel system.
13.00 / month for an enlisted man
Specialist is a rank - Pay Grade E-4 - which is classed as lower enlisted. Pay is equal to that of a Corporal, but Corporal is the higher rank of the two (Corporal is a noncommissioned officer rank, Specialist is not).
The same as their active duty counterparts. There'll be some variation in pay based on total time in service. See related link "US Army Basic Pay Chart 2010 - Enlisted" at the bottom. Sergeant is pay grade E-5.
It is the enlisted rank of pay grade E-3.
E6 is the pay grade.
Pay grade is where someone fits on the pay scale. Enlisted are E-1 through E-9 Warrant Officers are WO-1 through WO-4 Officers are O-1 through O-9 Combined with the number of years of service and you can determine what the base pay is for anyone in military service.
A sergeant is an enlisted soldier higher in rank than a corporal or private, lower than such ranks as staff sergeant and first sergeant. In the U.S. Army a sergeant has pay grade E-5 and wears three stripes.
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E8, both for the Army and the Marine Corps.
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