If you went through ROTC, you'll be a Second Lieutenant. If you enlisted into the military, it'll generally depend on your branch of service. I know in the Army with a four-year degree, you can enlist as a Specialist (E4). However, everyone else who enlists at the same time as you will have caught up with you in rank by the time you're eligible for Sergeant (E5).
Rank in the military is not dependent only on education.To become an officer requires attending the military college for officers.Requirements are quite stiff.You could sign up to be a foot soldier without trouble though.
If you join the military then how much money you get paid depends on what rank you are. The higher the rank the more you get paid.
Going the standard route, and not going in as a direct commissioned officer whose rank is based on experience accrued in a civilian equivalent to their military occupation, you would go in as a Second Lieutenant,
Yes. If you get ordained, you could even enter as a chaplain with a commissioned officer rank.
Their Rank Would Be Good
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military.
For the U.S. Army this would be the rank of Corporal.
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military hierarchy.
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military hierarchy.
German Shepard and the Belgian Malanois have the highest rank in the military.
Yes, the rank of major is higher than the rank of captain in the military hierarchy.
In speaking to the officer you would address them by their rank and name. In writing to the person you would follow the rank with the word "Retired" or "Ret."