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What is the highest rank a regular enlisted soldier in the Army can achieve?
Is there a rank "ceiling" for people who enlist after college? If an enlisted stays in the Army for say...30 years how high can he get?
14 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Regardless of college experience those enlisted in the army can reach is 3 various versions of Sgt Major. The 3 are Sgt. Major of the Army, Command Sgt. Major, and Sgt. Major. The 3 are different billets with the Sgt. Major of the Army being the highest in responsibility.
There aren't too many who enlist after college, as many become officers. The highest rank of that is a 4 star general.
- 1 decade ago
The Army has three tiers of advancement: Enlisted (E), Warrant Officer (W), and Commissioned Officer (O). When someone refers to E-1, they are telling you Enlisted pay grade 1, which is the lowest enlisted pay grade. W-1 is the lowest Warrant Officer pay grade, and O-1 is the lowest Officer pay grade. When refering to pay soldiers will say their pay grade and then over followed by a number. For example I was an E-4 over 6. What this means is I was in the fourth enlisted paygrade with over six years time in service.
Pay grades are not the same as Rank although they do give a slight indication as to what your rank may be. Below are some examples:
E-4 Specialist or Corporal
E-8 Master Sergeant or 1ST Sergeant
E-9 Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, or Sergeant Major of the Army
The highest pay grade one can achieve if they stay enlisted their entire career is E-9. The highest rank would be Sergeant Major of the Army. There is only one Sergeant Major of the Army at a time.
Enlisted members in most fields that have an expertise in their feild may choose to become Warrant Officers if they qualify. A Warrant Officer is a unique rank, they aren't subject to all the duties that Enlisted members are, but they don't have the generalized knowledge and command authority of a Commissioned Officer either. They are the experts in their field, and all Warrants were Enlisted at one time. The highest Warrant pay grade is W-5, and the highest rank is Cheif Warrant Officer -5.
The highest Officer Pay grade during peacetime is O-10, the Rank is General (4 stars). The highest Pay grade during wartime is O-11 the Rank is General of the Army (5 stars). The only branch that does not have a 5 Star General is the Marine Corp.
The following link will explain Army pay grades in more detail.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay_grade
This link shows pictures of Enlisted Army rank insignia, with a the Rank and it's three letter abrieviation and a brief description of that rank.
http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_and_insignia.jsp
This link does the same as above for Warrant Officers.
http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_insignia_warrant...
And this link is for Commissioned Officers.
http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_insignia_officer...
There are many different career paths in the Army. I served with many enlisted soldiers that had 4 year degrees and even a couple that had doctorates. They usually join as Specialist and make E-5 and E-6 quickly. The only Enlisted members that become Warrant Officers right after training are pilots, all others have to meet the requirements for their MOS (Military Occupational Specialty). The requirements are different for each MOS but most require you to have a certain number of years in that MOS, require you be at least E-5, and you must have at least one Warrant in your MOS sponsor you.
Source(s): I served in the U.S. Army for 8 years. - Anonymous1 decade ago
An enlistee volunteer who succeeds, stays for 26 years, and attains the rank of E-9 (Sergeant Major, the top NCO rank) receives retirement pay at 75 percent of base salary, or $45,000 per year plus family medical and college benefits for life. This is not bad in today’s market, but our Army needs to retain its NCOs, the backbone of our Army.
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- 1 decade ago
It would be: Army- Sergeant Major of the Army
Marines-Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
Navy-Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
AirForce-Chief Master Sergeant of the Airforce
CoastGuard-Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard
- 1 decade ago
Sergeant Major of the Army which there is only one. E-9 is the grade. A lot of people who reach E-9 go up to Command Sergeant Major.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A soldier can achieve any rank he/she desires and is qualified for. Achieving qualification is extremely difficult but there are many examples of soldiers starting out as Privates and ending up as General Officers.
General Walter Kruger and Benjamin O. Davis are two that come to mind.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Good question, i like this one. Always talk with respect however it all depends on the situation, say for example in the naffy (pub on a military base) no you wouldn't but you would always talk with respect and you definitely wouldn't ignore them. You would only stand at attention when you are required to, example at a roll call, in a meeting with a higher officer. Soldiers beneath myself, i would never expect to salute me as i walk by them, on or off base. i'd much rather them treat me as a brother/friend. In my experience a new recruit will be more worried about meeting someone higher in the ranks because they wont know how to act straight away.