In General, upon Completion of Primary and secondary Flight Training, you will have put in on average of 12-14 months. After two years as an Ensign (O-1) you would be promoted to LTjg (O-2) then after two years you would be up for promotion to LT (O-3). At which time you will remain and (O-3) for up to 4 years. Most pilots obtain the rank of LCDR (O-4) before their 8th year of Service. Keep in mind these figures are based on the Naval Aviator Career path. I myself was promted to CDR (O-5) in my 13th year of service. And I retired out as a Captain (O-6) with 25 years service, over 6800 flight hours and nearly 700 carrier aressted landings.
His current Rank is Admiral of the Fleet
Gold leaf in navy rank insignia symbolizes the importance and prestige of the rank. It is a traditional symbol of honor and excellence within the naval hierarchy.
that depends on which country.
The "skipper" is the person in command of a vessel. It does not correspond to a specific rank.
The rank of "Commodore" is an honorary one, not an actual Navy rank (at least not in today's Navy). A Commodore is a Senior Navy Captain who is a Squadron Commander of a group of ships, submarines, aircraft, etc. Though the officer is addressed as "Commodore", he/she still wears the rank of Captain.
Neil Armstrong was a US Navy Ensign. He served in the Navy for three years (1949-1952). His rank at NASA was Mission Commander.
There is no such thing as ITN in the Navy. There is IT which is Information Systems Technician. The 3 is their Rank, which would be 3rd class.
Depends on Rank and Seniority (years of service) ...
In the Navy, the rank of lance corporal does not exist. The term "lance corporal" is typically associated with the Marine Corps, where it is a junior enlisted rank, equivalent to E-3. In the Navy, the equivalent rank would be a seaman, which also corresponds to the E-3 pay grade.
The Indian Navy is in 5th rank. Reference: answers.yahoo.com
That depends on your service record. Your rating will also have an effect. E-4 or E-5 would be common.
0-1, Ensign
Yes, the Navy has a rank of Sergeant. However, it is important to note that the rank structure and designations can vary among different countries' navies. In the United States Navy, the equivalent rank to a Sergeant is a Petty Officer Second Class.
No. The equivalent rank in the Navy is Admiral.
That would depend on his rank in the Marines
Well, Seamen is the lowest rank in the Navy and they can do only what their rank allows them to do. They could do more but they would have to be commanded by a ranking officer.
The salary of a military pilot varies based on rank, years of service, and branch of the military. As of 2023, a newly commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force or Navy might start with a base pay around $40,000 to $50,000 annually, but this can increase significantly with rank and experience, potentially exceeding $100,000 for senior officers. Additional allowances, bonuses, and benefits like housing and healthcare can further enhance their total compensation.