Sergeant First Class (E7) is a rank typically used for Platoon Sergeants (who are the senior NCOs in a platoon), and you see a lot of E7s as the senior NCOs of staff offices.
Technically, all officers are of a higher rank than any sergeant. Sergeant Major however, is a very high enlisted rank. A sergeant major will usually only take commands from a Lieutenant Colonel or higher.
US army accepts new recruits with high school or equivalent education. Yes you can join army with your high school diploma.
High & middle class
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Tojo graduated from the 17th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1915 (ranked 42nd out of 50 cadets), and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the infantry. He graduated with top grades from the 27th class of the Army Staff College in 1915, after which he was promoted to the rank of captain and assigned as commander of the 3rd Imperial Guards Regiment.
The term "top" when referring to a US Army First Sergeant is derived from the phrase "top sergeant." This phrase likely originated from the idea that the First Sergeant holds a position of high authority and responsibility within the unit, often serving as the senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) and advisor to the commanding officer. The use of "top" is a colloquialism that has become synonymous with the role of a First Sergeant in the army.
master sergeant Onley is the army JROTC teacher in Lecanto high school and he is an awesome teacher too! colonel Harmes is a great teacher also and is the other teacher for the upper class-men.
Which Navy did you have in mind? There is no such rank in the US Navy. Command Sergeant Major is a high enlisted rank in the US Army, and denotes the senior NCO of whatever unit or element they hold the position in (it can be anywhere from Battalion to Army level).
NO YOU CAN NOT ADDRESS A MASTER SERGEANT AS "SERGEANT"! Yes you can do this in the Army but should you address a Master Sergeant in the Marines as a Sergeant or "Sarg" your going to hear some vocal cords at high volume in your face.
Technically, all officers are of a higher rank than any sergeant. Sergeant Major however, is a very high enlisted rank. A sergeant major will usually only take commands from a Lieutenant Colonel or higher.
The Allure of the Seas does have the option for high quality, first class accommodations. They also offer first class amenities.
The prices of first class tickets varied. First-Class tickets started at £26 ($130) and were reportedly as high as $4,350.
With just a GED or High School Diploma, you won't be able to become a commissioned officer - that requires a college degree. Enlisted and Warrant Officer positions are available, at least in theory, to persons who only have a diploma. However, when consideration for promotion comes about, it's a points system for E5 (Sergeant) and E6 (Staff Sergeant). E7 (Sergeant First Class) and higher, and Warrant Officers will be reviewed and the determination will be made about their promotion based on a number of factors, which include the completion of military schools, overall displayed aptitude, service record, and educational advances. If you enlist into the Army and don't take advantage of the opportunities to seek out higher education during the time you're in, it's going to put you at a serious disadvantage when the time comes for promotion beyond E5 or Warrant Officer Candidacy Selection.
You'd have to get your GED first.
Pay is based on rank/grade. Some occupations may have certain allowances (such as being on active jump status), but, at base level, a Sergeant who drives a truck doesn't make any more than a Sergeant in the infantry, and vice versa.
elite, first-class, champion,etc. first-rate, top of the line, top-caliber, high-grade.
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