It varies by each MOS (specific job), most of which it goes:
Enlisted:
Team Leader
Squad Leader
Section Sergeant
Platoon Sergeant
Company/Battery/Troop First Sergeant
Battalion Command Sergeant Major
Officers:
Platoon Leader
Company Executive Officer
Company Commander
Battalion Executive Officer
Battalion Commander
Brigade Executive Officer
Brigade Commander
Division Commander
Chairman of the Constitutional Convention, Commanding General of the Army, and President of the USA
FM 6-22, Army Leadership
The three levels of leadership are direct, organizational, and strategic. Reference AR 600-100 Army Leadership
I would recommend taking a few leadership courses. The army offers courses in primary leadership subjects and basic leadership subjects.
The specific number of senior strategic leader positions authorized by the U.S. Army can vary depending on the needs and requirements at any given time. However, generally speaking, the Army authorizes a limited number of these positions to ensure effective leadership and management at the highest levels of the organization.
what are the five leadership powers
leadership and accountability
William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, had four children: Herbert, Bramwell, Catherine, and Eva. His family played a significant role in the organization, with some of his children taking on leadership positions within the Salvation Army.
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The three levels of leadership are direct, organizational, and strategic. Reference AR 600-100 Army Leadership
In the United States, to become a resident in the Army, an individual must serve for a minimum of 14 years to achieve the rank of Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA). Additionally, certain positions or roles within the Army may also require long-term residency or service commitments, but the 14-year requirement specifically aligns with achieving higher enlisted ranks or leadership positions.