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A Sergeant Major (E9) is the highest enlisted rank in the military. The position can be as staff Sergeant Major or can be an appointment to Command Sergeant Major. Staff works in operations and command works at the command level as the enlisted adviser to the commander. CSM is the most prestigous position in the enlisted ranks and can work from battalion all the way up to Sergeant Major of the Army.
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Well...this a a common question that many Airmen (all ranks) have pondered over many decades; the answer can and will vary...depending on who you happen to be talking to; considering the varied values and principles in play of the perceiver. I have been serving in the USAF for over 14 years; before that I was raised under a military household. Over the years, I have observed an erosion of basic principles and ethical behavior that originally founded the framework from which all Airmen were created. A Chief, in the traditional sense, is one who has a genuine pulse of his/her enlisted people; as an ambassador for the enlisted corps, speaks with bold and passionate statements regarding the mission and overall purpose of why we are here, providing a sense of reality to the intuitive and strategic science projects that many officers wish to impose on the enlisted corps. A true mentor, having the ability to connect the things we do do a much larger picture and articulate that message from a balanced perspective establishing buy-in from the troops. Standing guard and providing watch over the fundamentals that the Air Force was founded upon. Is in it for others, and demonstrates that in both their words and more importantly actions-modeling and enforcing the professional, compassionate and ethical behavior expected of all Airmen. An E9 on the other hand in many ways is very similar, but in many ways the exact opposite. An E9 is in it for themselves; self centered and focused on their own career enhancement that that of the big picture and position of influence over others. They are more concerned with "what footprint will I leave on the Air Force that will go down in history books?" As opposed to focusing on the impact they are having here and now and the genuine respect they may or may not have from organization or troops below them. Losing sight of core fundamentals, E9s love change...and enforce change (how can we do things different); over the years and with the advancement of technology, the Air Force in particular (can't speak for the other services) has taken full advantage of the "ease of access" route; choosing to communicate via email, create spreadsheet upon spreadsheet, and make judgements based upon statistical data verses "getting out from behind the desk". We as an entire organization have dramatically lost the art of communication, focusing more on, "did you include the attachment" or "why are you yelling at me...email in all CAPS". Although it's only relevant to keep up with the changing environment, adapting as appropriate to meet mission requirements, we can't degrade the value of face-to-face communication and the importance of getting to genuinely know your troops. Their concerns, struggles, strengths...just to name a few. That is in my opinion, the difference between a Chief and an E9...the genuine don't care factor, and is it demonstrated in the behavior you model for your Airmen. Where is your focus...on self, or others...
It's a situation which could only happen theoretically. Once you've reached the pay grade of E9, you're on the verge of retirement, and are well beyond the point of being eligible to become a Commissioned Officer.
E... what? There are nine enlisted pay grades, E1 through E9, plus the rank of Sergeant Major of the Army, which is technically E9, but gets paid at a higher scale than other E9 ranks. Time in service is also a factor in determining a soldier's base pay.
Sergeant Major is E9 which is the highest NCO "pay grade" in the marines. Command Sergeant Major is E9 as well but has more seniority than just a Sergeant Major. Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps is also E9 but has the most seniority of any NCO in the marines. E9 means that you are enlisted and you are rank 9. E9 is used to represent the pay grade.
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It is governed by your pay grade E1-E9 which is the same for any military branch. How fast you move up in rank makes a difference as well. Because you will earn more the higher your pay grade. I think it is great pay I was in the Army the pay is good because your food and living expenses are minimal as long as you stay on base to eat and shop.
There are three ranks within the pay grade of E9 - Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Sergeant Major of the Army. There is only one Sergeant Major of the Army.
5.378 E9 = 5.378 × 10⁹ = 5,378,000,000
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An E-9 in the Army is the pay grade that denotes the rank of Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Command Sergeant Major of the Army.
the lesser known E9 rank is Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.
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If En = 2n then E9 = 2*9 = 18