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His rank is Captain, his pay grade is 0-3.
Pay for ALL US Military is based on rank and length of service.
The pay grade GS3 refers to civilian government workers; it is not a military pay grade. There is no pay grade "G3."If you are referring to the military pay grade E-3, this is the equivalent rank of a Private First Class (PFC) in the US Army, a Lance Corporal in the US Marine Corps, an Airman First Class in the US Air Force, and a Seaman E-3 in the US Navy.
T5 was a rank in the US Army and Army Air Force in WW II is stood for Tech 5, it was equal to a corporal in pay but lacked the command of a corporal. The rank on the uniform was a corporal stripes with a "T" under them. He was the most junior of the NCO ratings.
Sergeant Major of the Army is the highest rank NCO.
Pay for ALL US military is based on rank and length of service.
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.
In the US Army, General.
Depends on their rank/pay grade or GS rating and time in service.
"Buck" Sergeant is a term used to denote the most basic rank of Sergeant, which is pay grade E5.
This is filed under US ARmy and US Navy, so let me clarify.. A Captain in the Army is pay grade O3, whereas a Colonel in the Army is pay grade O6. Colonel is the higher of the two. The Navy has a different rank structure for officers than the other branches. A Captain in the Navy is 06 - equivalent to Colonel. The rank of Colonel does not exist in the Navy.
The highest Non-Commissioned Officer rank in the US Army is Sergeant Major of the Army. The current SMOA is Kenneth O. Preston.