It depends on their career field. Major is the usual rank of a Battalion Executive Officer. However, rank may also denote seniority in a specialized field, such as medical services, dentistry, etc.
Nothing at all.
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.
The major unit of the Roman army was the legion.
There is no such rank as Medic Sergeant Major of the Army. There is a Sergeant Major of the Army and regardless of his specialty, it is just SMA.
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The first Sergeant Major of the US Army was appointed on July 1, 1966.
No, there is no rank of "Major Sergeant" in the Army Rangers. The ranks in the U.S. Army Rangers follow the same structure as the rest of the Army, including ranks such as Private, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, and Colonel.
In 1966 Army Chief of Staff Harold K. Johnson chose Sergeant Major William O. Wooldridge as the first Sergeart Major of the Army.
Because he is the SGM of the Army. The only one in the Army.
Stanislaw Jackowski - Polish Army Major - died in 1929.
Stanislaw Jackowski - Polish Army Major - was born in 1881.
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FORSCOM does not have it's own Sergeant Major of the Army - there is only one SMA in the entire Army. The Command Sergeant Major of FORSCOM holds the rank of Command Sergeant Major, and this post is currently filled by CSM Ronald T. Riling. The current Sergeant Major of the Army is SMA Kenneth O. Preston.