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.
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No, the equal rank in the Navy or Coast Guard is a Captain.
The Coast Guard uses the same rank structure as the Navy. Thus, anyone who wears the rank of Ensign, Lieutenant JG, Lieutenant, Lieutenant Commander, Commander, Captain, or any Admiral rank, in considered a commissioned officer of the Coast Guard, and is also recognised by the rest of the Armed Forces as a commissioned officer, as well.
The military oak leaf is a symbol of rank and recognition within the armed forces. It is typically used to signify the rank of major in the Army and Air Force, and the rank of lieutenant commander in the Navy and Coast Guard. The oak leaf represents leadership, experience, and authority within the military hierarchy.
In the United States Coast Guard, the rank CD-R stands for Chief Damage Controlman. This is a senior enlisted rank, typically responsible for leading and supervising damage control operations aboard ships or shore facilities. CD-Rs are highly trained in firefighting, shipboard safety, and damage control procedures.
A "non-commissioned officer" an enlisted man with petty officer rank.
Pay is dependent on rank and time in service. While the majority of Coast Guard members don't make $60K right after school, it is possible.
In World War II, the abbreviation MOMM stands for Machinist's Mate, a rating in the U.S. Navy responsible for maintaining and repairing engine room machinery. The numbers following the abbreviation indicate the rank or pay grade, with MOMM2 being a Second Class Machinist's Mate and MOMM3 being a Third Class Machinist's Mate. MOMM2 is a higher rank than MOMM3, reflecting more experience and responsibility in their duties.
Pay is dependent on rank and time in service. While the majority of Coast Guard members don't make $60K right after school, it is possible.
There is no kind of about it. Both the US Navy and Coast Guard use the Rank Master Chief Petty Officer for the highest enlisted rank. Only Warrant and Commissioned officers rank above Master Chiefs.
Military salaries are provided in a table. It is based on the time in service and the current rank. You can find the table at http://www.uscg.mil/ppc/docs/2015basepay.pdf