you need to become soldier and you do good they will promte you and you can work your way up to a specialist
In the US Army, there's two ranks - Specialist, and Corporal. In the US Marines, it's just Corporal. The Specialist rank in the Army is not an NCO rank, whereas Corporal is.
The only educational requirement for service in the US Army is a high school diploma. To become an officer a bachelor degree is necessary.
Yes, and I was one of them
91B20 is a US Army Medical Specialist (Combat Medic)
Only a US citizen can enroll in the US military,you will need to become a citizen.
The E-8 Specialist rank is not equivalent to a Sergeant rank. In the Army, the E-8 Specialist is a higher enlisted rank compared to the E-5 Sergeant rank. The E-8 Specialist is a non-commissioned officer with greater leadership responsibilities and experience.
One which doesn't exist. The 'tech' ranks were replaced by the Specialist ranks (of which, only Specialist 4 is still in use).
Possibly about 6-8 years.
Anyone in the US Army can lose their rank - in the late 1990s, the Sergeant Major of the Army was demoted. It's not as easy for an SFC to lose their rank as, say, a Specialist or Sergeant, but it can happen.
Both are equally as good as each other. They both have their specialist areas.
No. Private First Class is E3, whereas a Specialist is E4. You can enter the Army as a Specialist if you have a four year degree. However, you would still be considered a cherry, and could find yourself in a position to where you would be subordinate to a Private First Class.
no