What is a G3 pay grade and rank in the army?
The pay grade GS3 refers to civilian government workers; it is not a military pay grade. There is no pay grade "G3."
If you are referring to the military pay grade E-3, this is the equivalent rank of a Private First Class (PFC) in the US Army, a Lance Corporal in the US Marine Corps, an Airman First Class in the US Air Force, and a Seaman E-3 in the US Navy.
How many crewmen were siezed in north Korea on the us navy ship in 1968?
82 sailors were captured and one sailor was killed (gunfire from a sub chaser) in the 1968 USS Pueblo incident. The were repatriated on December 23, 1968, at the "Bridge of No Return (between North and South Korea's DMZ).
The Pueblo is still an active U.S. Navy commissioned vessel, though still held by North Korea. They've tried to include it as part of diplomatic negotiations over the years, but without success.
How much does an e9 make in the army?
An E-9 in the Army is the pay grade that denotes the rank of Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Command Sergeant Major of the Army.
How much money does a military reservist earn?
Their pay grade is dependent on their rank. They get equal pay to regular military personnel of the same pay grade, but only get paid for the time they spend on active duty. So, for non-deployed reservists, they get 4 days worth of pay fo their one weekend a month, and 2 weeks of pay for their annual 2 week activation.
Do W2 - Chief Warrant Officer out rank O-1 - second Lieutenant?
They do not. However a Marine Gunner is a highly skilled and trained individual and a young Marine Lieutenant is taught at The Basic School to respect their expertise.
From an Army perspective:Agreed, a W2 does not outrank an O-1 (2nd Lieutenant), however Army Warrants are so specialized in their jobs, that very few officers would ever buck one or try to overstep one and not get his end, rear, one each handed to him by a higher ranking officer, typically the Warrants CO.How much money do coast guards get paid?
Officers in the US Coast Guard earn the same as officers in the other branches of the military. The Coast Guard is a branch of the military. For the most recent pay scales go to www.military.com. Officers pay grades begin with the letter "O". ie O-1, O-2, O-3, etc..
What rank is higher a lieutenant or captain?
The Captain is the higher rank, it is an O-5 in the US Navy or an O-3 in the Marine Corps.
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Depends on the service. In the Army, Marines and Air Force, a Captain is an O-3. In the Navy, a Captain is an O-6.
What is higher in rank a captain or a general?
The actual tern should be senior, not powerful. The rank of Major is senior to the rank of Captain in the Army. HOWEVER, the NAVY rank of Captain is the equivalent of an Army Colonel, which is senor to that of Major.
What does it take to become an aka?
AKA = Also Known As. So you must have used a name different from your original name at some point for this to apply. Sometimes this is used with a persons title or job description.
Most often a person can have a nickname or uses a shorter version of their official name and aka is used to group all together.
How much do you get from a military medical discharge for mild asthma?
If the asthma was recorded on the original enlistment physical, it will be seen as a pre-existing condition, resulting in what the VA calls "0% Disability." That means a condition is there, but the vet receives no compensation. On the other hand, if there is no history of asthma in your medical records pre-enlistment, and the service member has served in jobs or areas where duty could be proven to contribute to the condition, a disability rating of up to 30% could be possible. Requirement for full-time maintenance medication would be required for the 30% rating, more likely 10 or 20%. A 30% rating with one dependent these days is $384 monthly - tax free.
What jobs pay over 85000 dollars a year?
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What is the highest rank in the army cadets?
Field marshal (equiv 5 star, NATO OF10) only used in war time or as an honorary, ceremonial or posthumous rank. The highest rank in peace time is General (equiv 4 star, NATO OF9).
As explained the insignia, Field Marshall isn't shown as said its used in Major war time or ceremonial duties. British insignia dont use stars, crossed over swords to represent the army, the royal crest to represent the monarchy and the royal crown is used for the same purpose.
How much the pay of a captain in Pak army?
A Captain (O-3) in the US Army earns per month a base pay from $4,883.40 (over 4 years TIS, TIG) to $6,355.80.
What did the gi bill help ex soldiers to do?
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (P.L. 78-346, 58 Stat. 284m), known informally as the G.I. Bill, was an omnibus law that provided college or vocational education for returning World War II veterans (commonly referred to as G.I.s) as well as one year of unemployment compensation. It also provided many different types of loans for returning veterans to buy homes and start businesses. Since the original act, the term has come to include other veteran benefit programs created to assist veterans of subsequent wars as well as peacetime service.
When was Master Charge first issued?
The 1970s saw the birth of Master Charge, which became MasterCard.
Who is Lieutenant General Walter Gaskins USMC?
He is the fourth African American Marine to attain that rank.
1944 nickel with a p on the back what does that mean?
When the composition of the 5-cent coin was changed during WW2, the mintmark was moved and enlarged so the silver coins could easily be differentiated from the nickel ones. But at that time there was no mintmark for coins from the main mint. So how could you tell if there was a little blank at the corner of the building or a big blank above it? They solved this dilemma by assigning a P mintmark to the Philadelphia coins for the first time. After the after the war the old mintmark size and position was restored and Philadelphia coins were unmarked until around 1980.
Who was the youngest commisioned officer in the military?
David Alan Christian was commissioned from Infantry Officer Candidate School as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army at the age of 18 years 9 months on 1 August 1967. Airborne, Ranger, and Green Beret qualified. In combat, he was the XO of Company F, 52nd Infantry (Long Range Recon Patrol)/Company I, 75th Infantry (Ranger). He later commanded Recon Platoon, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. He was promoted to Captain at age 20 years 9 months and retired as the result of combat wounds sustained in Vietnam on 4 July 1970 at 21 years 8 months. Established by Title 10 United States Code 1201 & 1372.
Gerald Eddie Irwin was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the US Army on June 24, 1967 at the age of 18 years 11 months 8 days. He attended the US Army Field Artillery Office Candidate School in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He was promoted to Captain in June of 1969 while serving in Vietnam with the 2nd of the 17th Field Artillery. He was 20 years 11 months at the time of his promotion to Captain. .