Typically, 21 years to be selected for Colonel. Generally, there's a 6-12 month wait time to pin on.
They generally make up to $40,000 a year.
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a long time
ALL Servicemen get paid according to their rank. A Colonel pilot will be paid more than a Lieutenant Colonel pilot, he'll receive more money than a Major, etc. Pay grade is the 0-4 grade for a Major, 0-5 for a Lt. Col., 0-6 for a Col. etc. The pay-grade is what counts, because a US Navy Captain is a full bird 0-6 Colonel in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. An Army Captain is a Lieutenant in the US Navy.
4 years
your question is too vague,
It depends on how long you serve. A colonel of only a few years wont make as much as a colonel of 40 years, even though they are technically the same rank.
35000
Yes
not what but who. His MaMa
Use the Colonel Bogey Record.
you make about 5 million dollars a year with a 500,000 dollar pay raise every 2 years
varies by year group, but normally only 6% ever make Colonel.
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McKeever and the Colonel - 1962 Make Room for Mother 1-23 was released on: USA: 24 March 1963
A retired colonel's pension can vary significantly based on factors like years of service, pay grade at retirement, and the specific military branch. Generally, a U.S. Army colonel with 20 years of service might receive a monthly pension ranging from approximately $4,000 to $5,000, depending on the retirement plan and any additional benefits. Cost-of-living adjustments can also affect the final amount over time.
No such thing...what NAVY rank do you want to know??