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Highest ranking prior enlisted officer

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Do Prior enlisted officers make more than regular officers?

Yes, prior enlisted Soldiers who became officers can be paid more than new officers higher than their rank. For example, in 2012, a new captain in the reserve is paid at 502.84 per drill weekend while a 1LT with 6 years of prior enlisted experiences is paid at 601.28 per drill weekend and a 2LT with 6 years of prior enlisted experience can be paid at 506.68. In the Army, the Chaplain branch has a category called Chaplain Candidate. They are not "official" officers but are on student status because they are still attending seminary. They will have to submit their packages for accession into full chaplaincy after graduation from seminary; but often times, they can be paid much more than newly accessioned chaplains who have no prior enlisted experiences.


When and why did the US Navy discontinue the rank Warrant Officer 1?

The rank of Warrant Officer 1 (WO1 (W1) was discontinued by the Navy in 1975. The reason was that senior enlisted personnel would actually lose money on their payscale when promoted to WO1, leaving not much of an incentive to advance to the CWO ranks. The Navy now commissions all its CWO beginning with CWO2, and the pay scales have also caught up so that when retiring, it's more than your prior senior enlisted pay would've been.


Did a drafted man become an enlisted man?

A properly drafted man with no prior military service was taken into the United States Army as a Private. and sent one of many Basic Training Camps i.e. Fort Dix, New Jersey where he was to complete 8 weeks of Basic Military Training before being given an MOS for which he would receive additional training at the same or another Military Base. A drafted man during Viernan was expected to complete 2 years of active service from the time he took his oath. He was never considered an enlisted man as enlisted men signed up for service and usually for a specific field of duty and depending on that field of duty, they were expected to spend at least 3 years of active service in the army. Once you're in the military, you are either "enlisted" or "officer" for pay purposes. Almost all draftees become enlisted, but a few professionals (primarily doctors and lawyers) may be drafted and sent to Officer Candidate School instead of Recruit Training Camp.


What were the roles of the non commissioned officer prior to World War 2?

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Do you have to be prior enlisted to become a warrant officer in the US Army?

no


Are army officers awarded the good conduct?

No, it is awarded only to enlisted personnel. If an officer is wearing one, they may have earned it while enlisted, prior to receiving their commission.


What medals that an officer cannot wear if they were prior enlisted?

Any medals, ribbons, or badges they were awarded as an enlisted soldier can be worn as an officer, so long as they're in the same branch. Some branches are selective about which awards from other services they'll permit to be worn on their uniforms.


What is a prior?

# A monastic officer in charge of a priory or ranking next below the abbot of an abbey. # One of the ruling magistrates of the medieval Italian republic of Florence. From Answers.com


What is the US Army equivalent of a Marine infantry assaultman?

11B - infantry. Prior to the reorganization which occurred towards the end of 2001/beginning of 2002, the 11 series Career Management Field consisted of the following infantry MOSs - 11A (Infantry Officer - commissioned officer only), 11B (light infantryman - enlisted), 11C (mortar crewman - enlisted), 11H (anti-armor crewman - enlisted), 11M (mechanized infantryman - enlisted), and 11X (basic trainee/not MOS qualified - enlisted). After the reorganization, the MOS of 11H and 11M were folded into 11B. 11A remains Infantry Officer, and 11C remained in place for mortar team members.


Do Prior enlisted officers make more than regular officers?

Yes, prior enlisted Soldiers who became officers can be paid more than new officers higher than their rank. For example, in 2012, a new captain in the reserve is paid at 502.84 per drill weekend while a 1LT with 6 years of prior enlisted experiences is paid at 601.28 per drill weekend and a 2LT with 6 years of prior enlisted experience can be paid at 506.68. In the Army, the Chaplain branch has a category called Chaplain Candidate. They are not "official" officers but are on student status because they are still attending seminary. They will have to submit their packages for accession into full chaplaincy after graduation from seminary; but often times, they can be paid much more than newly accessioned chaplains who have no prior enlisted experiences.


What are the role of priority banking officer?

to prior the bank


Can an officer in the Army National Guard wear the ribbons and medals that he or she was awarded if they were prior service active duty?

Yes. However, there are certain ribbons or medals that officers do not wear which may have been awarded and worn as a prior enlisted soldier. The good conduct medal is an example; it is assumed, and expected, that all officers are of good character and always display good conduct.


When and why did the US Navy discontinue the rank Warrant Officer 1?

The rank of Warrant Officer 1 (WO1 (W1) was discontinued by the Navy in 1975. The reason was that senior enlisted personnel would actually lose money on their payscale when promoted to WO1, leaving not much of an incentive to advance to the CWO ranks. The Navy now commissions all its CWO beginning with CWO2, and the pay scales have also caught up so that when retiring, it's more than your prior senior enlisted pay would've been.


What should you have to do to became a Navy officer?

First and foremost any Officer Candidate must either be admitted to the Naval Academy (competition and appointments make it extremely competitive) or the person must already have a 4 year degree and go through Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Rhode Island, for a 12 week course. OCS is essentially Officer Boot Camp for those that already have degree but have no prior military training, or are Enlisted and have made the jump to become a Commissioned Officer.The link below will take you to the Navy's Officer Planner on the Recruiting site.


What word does prior mean?

before The Etymology is this- ; prior (n.) : "superior officer of a religious house or order," 1093, from L. prior "former,superior"


How much money does a enlisted cadet make in the US Air Force?

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