The highest enlisted pay grade for all US Military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
The U.S. Army's highest enlistment is Sergeant Major of the Army; there is one and he is paid $7,894.50 per month, base.
The highest enlisted pay grade for all US Military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
The Army consolidated all enlisted ranks into seven pay grades, five of which were for non-commissioned officers, in the year 1958. This change was part of the new classification and grade structure that was implemented to streamline and modernize the Army's personnel system.
13.00 / month for an enlisted man
Specialist is a rank - Pay Grade E-4 - which is classed as lower enlisted. Pay is equal to that of a Corporal, but Corporal is the higher rank of the two (Corporal is a noncommissioned officer rank, Specialist is not).
It is the enlisted rank of pay grade E-3.
The same as their active duty counterparts. There'll be some variation in pay based on total time in service. See related link "US Army Basic Pay Chart 2010 - Enlisted" at the bottom. Sergeant is pay grade E-5.
E6 is the pay grade.
Pay grade is where someone fits on the pay scale. Enlisted are E-1 through E-9 Warrant Officers are WO-1 through WO-4 Officers are O-1 through O-9 Combined with the number of years of service and you can determine what the base pay is for anyone in military service.
A sergeant is an enlisted soldier higher in rank than a corporal or private, lower than such ranks as staff sergeant and first sergeant. In the U.S. Army a sergeant has pay grade E-5 and wears three stripes.
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E8, both for the Army and the Marine Corps.
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