The U.S. Army began paying significant attention to communications security (COMSEC) during World War II, as the need for secure communications became evident. The establishment of the Army Signal Corps and the development of encryption technologies highlighted the importance of protecting sensitive information. Post-war, the Army's focus on COMSEC intensified during the Cold War, driven by the rise of electronic warfare and the need to safeguard military communications against adversaries. This emphasis has continued to evolve with advancements in technology and the increasing sophistication of threats.
COMSEC is the US military abbreviation for communication security.
No.
Pay issues are always directed to the finance office.
Yes. Staff Sergeant is pay grade E6 in both the US Army and US Marine Corps (it's pay grade E5 in the Air Force).
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E6 is the pay grade.
The Joint COMSEC Monitoring Activity provides OPSEC assistance by:
NO You do not have to pay You serve your country as a second Lt. in the Army after Graduation and for doing this you do not have to pay.
If varies on the time of service but on average according to the 2010 US Army pay scale an O-6 COL with 14 years on service makes $7,537.80 a month.
The highest enlisted pay grade for all US military services is E-9. The the link below for DoD Pay Chart.
everyone since we pay taxes
not enough