answersLogoWhite

0

that would depend on many factors. ROTC ?? Military Academy ?? Military Correspondence cources ??

Newly appointed officers are usually appointed 2d Lt and the equavalent in other branches. However, professional personnel may be appointed to a higher rank due to professional training/experience. Like a physician, dentist, Heart Specialist, Attorney, Nurse and so on................................

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When someone is knighted what does this mean?

Being knighted is the highest honour someone could receive


Who was the only air force or air national guard officer to get a commission without any leadership schooling?

former President George W. Bush, who was given a direct commission in the Air National Guard, upon completion of enlisted Boot Camp, without ever being asked to complete any officer training school.


Why must one salute when walking with an officer?

SALUTE IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF MILITARY COURTESY AMONG MEN AND WOMEN IN THE MILITARY. IF YOU ARE A CIVILIAN WHO WALKS TOGETHER WITH A MILITARY OFFICER, AUTOMATICALLY, THE SUBORDINATES OF THAT MILITARY OFFICER YOU ARE WALKING WITH WILL RENDER A SALUTE AT LEAST 6FT IN DISTANCE AND SHALL BE ANSWERED BY THE OFFICER BEING SALUTED.


Would being shot by police be considered an accidental death?

It depends on the circumstances. If you were in a donut shop and a police officer was reaching for his wallet to pay for his purchase and his gun fell out of his holster, hit the ground and went off hitting you with a bullet and killing you, that may be considered an accidental death. If you drew a gun on a police officer and he shot back killing you, that would not be accidental. That would probably be considered as being killed during the commission of a crime. Most life insurance will not pay any death benefit if you die during the commission of a crime.


Is being a General officer higher than being a General officer of the staff?

Not necessarily - it is different duties.


Is an active duty member required to salute a retired officer?

No, there is no requirement to salute a retired officer. If a lower ranking person wants to salute a retired officer as a sign of respect, that would be appropriate. However, it is not required by regulation.


What is the highest army?

Please resubmit your question with more specifics. Do you need to know which Army is the strongest army in the world or the highest rank in an army? A 5 star General or Field Marshall is the highest ranking officer in the armies of the world. I would suppose the US Army is the largest being the superpower in the world right now.


What's interesting about being a probation officer?

According to the law of justice association Probation officers receive more than $50,000 of pay, a year. Depends where. The State of Missouri pays about 33,000.


How can I obtain a notary commission certificate?

To obtain a notary commission certificate, you typically need to meet certain eligibility requirements set by your state, such as being at least 18 years old, passing a background check, and completing a notary training course. You will then need to submit an application to the appropriate state agency, pay any required fees, and take an exam. Once approved, you will receive your notary commission certificate.


What is similar to being a police officer?

a sheriff, body guard, or a security officer(:


What are the advantages of being a commissioned officer in the US Military?

Being a commissioned officer in the U.S. Military offers several advantages, including leadership opportunities and career advancement potential. Officers receive higher starting salaries and benefits compared to enlisted personnel, along with access to advanced educational programs and training. Additionally, they gain valuable skills in management and strategic planning that can be beneficial in civilian careers after service. The prestige and respect associated with being an officer also provide a strong sense of purpose and duty.


How many years of service must an officer or NCO have before being selected for casualty assistance officer?

An officer or NCO must have 6years of service before being selected as a casualty assistance officer. They must also be mature and trustworthy.