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The base pay for an O-7 (US Navy Admiral, US Army, Air Force, Marine Corps Brigadeer General) is $ 7,553.10 per month. At the top of the paygrade is O-10 (US Navy Fleet Admiral, Commandant of the Marine Corps, General of the Army) with 38+ years time in service O10 $14,750.10. If serving as a Joint Chief of Staff or a unified combatant command that increases to $19,326.60 per month.
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O-10 is Admiral in the Navy, and General in the Army, Air Force, and Marines
O-11 is Fleet Admiral in the Navy and in the Army is General of the Army, in the Air Force is General of the Air Force. O-11 does NOT exist in the marines. Any person to achieve a rank of O-11 is technically never retired and remains technically on active duty.
Edited by User: Airforcefreak
Edit Date: 10/29/09 21:27 EST
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