He was originally in the Army Enlisted Reserve, received a commission, was called to active duty, and finished his service with the rank of Captain. He had been recommended for promotion to Major, but that was ultimately disapproved.
Reagan served in army during WW II and was promoted to the rank of captain by the time the war ended.
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Members of the Senior Executive Service (SES) are considered equivalent in rank to the General/Flag officers of the military. Where they fit exactly is governed by the DOD Consolidated
Regina Benjamin is not in the military, and, as far as I can tell, never was. As the Surgeon General of the United States, she falls under the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, which is a uniformed service of the United States, but is not a military service. However, the Commissioned Corps uses a rank structure taken from the Navy, and she holds the rank of Vice Admiral in the USPHSCC.
Like most military, it depends on your rank and years of service.
Pay for ALL US Military is based on rank and length of service.
Their base pay is dictated by their rank and time in service, not by their occupation.
He is a colonel in the Irish Guards and that is the uniform he wore for his wedding. He also hold rank in other units of the service but not as high.
James Stewart held the rank of Brigadier General in the US Air Force Reserve. However, it could be argued that Ronald Reagan would be your answer. He didn't achieve the highest rank in the military per se, but he did become Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces when he became President of the United States.
The military does not pay by job title but by rank and years of service. Bonuses are added to hazardous duty jobs or by enlistment packages.
It depends on time of service, final rank and grade.