Army Cadets and Navy Midshipmen are considered officers for observance of rank, hence all enlisted ranks are required to salute Cadets and Midshipmen.
The salute is the greeting among the military. The junior rank/enlisted is required to render the salute first and hold it until the officer drops his salute. Cadets have not taken the oath of office and have not been commissioned. They may be saluted by enlisted. An officer would return a cadet's salute. It is not be a requirement for an enlisted man to render a salute to a cadet but it may not be career enhancing to give a cadet the brush-off when presented with the opportunity to render the greeting.
please be more specific in your question. What rank you are asking about. Depends on weather your enlisted or an officer and job.
The advancing in rank is called a promotion. Leaders promote soldiers.
A cadet is a student not a rank
The income of soldiers depends and varies greatly upon rank. Single lower enlisted soldiers generally make anywhere from $900 to 2,500 a month
Cadet Colonel / Cadet LTC
If you are asking about a man enlisted in the navy it depends on his rank and grade. The higher the rank the more money he makes.
They hold the rank of Private through Specialist. Basically, any enlisted soldier whose rank is below that of a noncommissioned officer.
A cadetship is the position, rank, or commission of a cadet.
i think it is a private
The rank portion will simply say "CDT" (for "cadet", of course), and the pay grade will be E-5.
he was a leutenant in the french Army, he then quickly rose in rank up to the rank of general and the rest is history.