Who is the four star chief of staff in the phils?
si king kong at si Kevin isip ang present chief of staft kasi magkamukha silang dalawa parang pinagbiwak na payatot.
What are the enlisted promotion cutoff scores for march 2011 for the us army?
The points are not out yet for any MOS but you can check the scores by going to the related link below, you should see the link on the left side bar.
A military rank above captain?
Ranks for commissioned officers in the US Army, US Marines, US Air Force are as follows:
The five star ranks are reserved for special wartime usage. They are General of the Army, General of the Air Force, and Admiral of the Navy. The Marine Corps and Coast Guard have no equivalent ranks.
What pay did a navy chief who retired in 1984 receive?
A Navy Chief is at the paygrade of E-7. According to the paychart for that year his base pay would have been around 1300 at the least (thats for 8 years) and upto 1850 for 26+ years. He would have also received money for house called BAQ at that time, BAH came later I believe. BAQ for him in 1984 would have been around 200 bucks if he had no dependents or 340+ with dependents. If he had sea time he would have received sea pay as well which could be as high as 310 bucks a month if had a lot of sea time.
What do they call a four star general in the army?
Army, Air Force and Marine Corps: One-star general: Brigadier General
Two-star general: Major General
Three-star general: Lieutenant General
Four-star general: General Navy: One-star admiral: Rear Admiral (Lower Half)
Two-star admiral: Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
Three-star admiral: Vice Admiral
Four-star admiral: Admiral Rear Admiral (Lower Half) used to be called Commodore. They got rid of this rank because too many higher-ranking commanders would reject Commodores assigned to their commands with the phrase "send me a real admiral." So now they're real admirals. The Army and Air Force also have a five-star general rank--the Army calls theirs General of the Army, the Air Force calls theirs General of the Air Force. The five-star rank in the Navy is Fleet Admiral. The Marine Corps' rank structure has no five-star rank. Nine men have worn the five-star rank: Generals of the Army
How much is e-7 army retired pension with 22 years active duty?
The United State's military pay and allowances are distributed on the 1st and 15th day of the month. If the 1st or 15th fall on a weekend or national holiday, payment will be made the working day prior.
an e-7 army retired pension with 22 years active duty will reveive 4412.
What is the annual salary of a general practitioner?
The annual salary of a beginning general practitioner would be averaging around $140,000 to $200,000. The annual salary for an experienced general practitioner would be around $210,000 to $320,000.
What is the difference between E-8 ranks Master Sgt. 1st Sgt. in the US military?
All services have ranks that have different names. The enlisted tier starts with E-1 and goes through E-9. When you first go in you are and E-1 and as you progress through the ranks and get promoted you go to E-2, E-3, etc.
Does a general have more authority than a commander?
The difference between a general and commander is more simple than you think, they are in two different ranks but the name commander can be used as a general too.
How much does a soldier E7 earn?
There is no rank "7" in the US Army. There are two potential ranks you might mean, E-7 and O-7.
Sergeant First Class, E-7, base pay for 2 or less years time in service (which is unlikely) is $2,515.50. The highest current pay an E-7 may receive is $4,521.00 for over 38 years time in service.
A Brigadier General, O-7, base pay for 2 or less years time in service (which is even more unlikely) is $7,553.10. The highest current pay an O-7 may receive is $11,264.50 for over 38 years time in service.
These are monthly pay amounts, and the actual amount an E-7 or O-7 receives would be predicated upon a variety of other variables, such as number of depenedents, living arrangements, duty assignment, combat status, training, etc.
What is the abbreviation for Command Sergeant Major?
Usually the call-sign will be whatever the battalions call-sign is just with a 7 at the end, ie. if the battalions call-sign was "Renegade" the the Command Sergeant Majors call-sign would be "Renegade 7".
What is the cutting score for a 3531 for corporal January 2011?
All cutting scores will be posted on Monday December 20th, 2010
What is theList the ranks of the us army?
Private, Private First Class, Specialist, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Gunnery Sergeant, Master Sergeant, Chief Master Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, Brigadier General, Major General, Lieutenant General, General, General of the Army.
What year were the black soldiers allowed to fight in the US army?
African Americans were not first allowed to join the army due to them unable to bear arms, but after such great African American leaders such as Fredrick Douglas asked men to join and fight for there equal rights, and ensure full citizenship. A example of a important group who fought were known as the 54th Massachusetts's. This group had been formed after president Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in1863, which states that all African Americans were free in south states, but the border states. (the border states were states that did not secede or break away from the union and join the confederacy states). The African Americans that had been still in slavery helped the north because they had rebelled against the south owners by doing things such as working slowly, and breaking tools or equipment.
In many countries, brigadier or brigadier general is one rank lower than a general.
In the United States a General is the top grade, with the Lieutenant General a star lower, a Major General next, and a Brigadier General the one star type General. When I was in boot camp, I was taught how to remember the progression by thinking of the sentence Be My Little Girl. It always worked for me.
It's all dependent on a number of things. If you hold an MOS which has a high turnover, you have better chances of faster promotion. Additionally, your abilities as a soldier will have a bearing on this.
Who was the first five star Admiral in the US Coast Guard?
That rank has never existed in the Coast Guard.
The highest rank in the Coast Guard is a four-star admiral referred to as "Commandant", just like the Marine Corps. The position and rank is currently filled by Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr.
Who are the ranks from highest to lowest in the us army officer?
Here's the list of commissioned officers for the US Army:
General of the Army (5 stars), General (4 stars), Lieutenant General (3 stars), Major General (2 stars), Brigadier General (1 star), Colonel (Eagle), Lieutenant Colonel (Silver Leaf), Major (Gold Leaf), Captain (2 Silver Bars), First Lieutenant (Silver Bar), Second Lieutenant (Gold Bar).
Does a commissioned officer loose his commission after resignation?
When you resign, you're resigning your commission. If they're simply resigning to transfer to a reserve component, they would keep their commission. Otherwise, they're no longer commissioned officers.
For Marines, we have to request a reserve commission. It is not automatically given. Your name is sent back in front of the US Senate and reappointed a reserve officer.
US Army officers rank insignia?
Depends on your rank and the uniform. On the Class A uniform and dress blues, enlisted personnel wear fabric insignia on the sleeves, whereas officers wear pin-on insignia on the epaulets.
On the Class B uniform, Private (E2), Private First Class (E3), and Specialist (E4) would wear metallic insignia pinned through the collar, whereas Corporal and higher would wear shoulder boards on the epaulets.
On the older Battle Dress Uniforms (BDUs) and Desert Combat Uniform (DCU), rank insignia would be worn on the collar points. On the current Army Combat Uniform (ACU), it is worn on a velcro tab on the front of the uniform.
Officers and Warrant Officers wear their rank insignia on the beret, whereas enlisted personnel wear their regimental crest. Rank insignia is usually sewn onto helmet covers - however, this is often a moot point, as the placement of the rank insignia on the kevlar helmet often leaves it covered by the mounting plates for night vision goggles.
Do you getMoney for being a sergeant mother?
If they're killed in the line of duty, and their mother is listed as the beneficiary on their SGLI policy, then yes. You don't get paid simply for being the parent of a service member, though.
What rank is considered the life blood of a company in the army?
The life blood of a US Army company is the squad leader, regardless of rank. The typical rank for a squad leader is Staff Sergeant (E-6). The squad leader is responsible for the training and care of all soldiers in the squad. While the platoon sergeant, first sergeant, platoon leader, and company commander all play important roles, the person who is responsible to ensure the work gets done is the squad leader.
Do officers of equal rank salute each other?
Yes. It is customary for junior officers to salute more senior officers. They also salute officers wearing command insignia and everyone, officer or enlisted salute anyone wearing the medal of honor.