Depending on the individuals MOS (job), necessity for promotion based on the needs of the Army, their personal achievement's, prior positions held and their records it can take anywhere from 15-20 years. Typically promotion to E-9 Sergeant Major is between 14-18 years of service. The higher in rank you go the more competitive it gets because you are competing against thousands of other soldiers for less than 50 E-9 Sergeant Major slots for that year. The number of slots is based on the needs of the Army for that year.
That depends on the availability of your leadership courses. Assuming you did your courses back to back and got the necessary time in rank, about 5 years.
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About 11 years in the 1980s and 1990s. It might be a bit less now. Majors are Field Grade officers who have typically commanded company sized units and been to the CASSS school at Fort Leavenworth.Typically, Majors do not hold command position (although some do) but rather serve as staff officers at battalion or above levels.
As long as you are command sponsored.
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Depending on the individuals MOS (job), necessity for promotion based on the needs of the Army, their personal achievement's, prior positions held and their records it can take anywhere from 15-20 years. Typically promotion to E-9 Sergeant Major is between 14-18 years of service. The higher in rank you go the more competitive it gets because you are competing against thousands of other soldiers for less than 50 E-9 Sergeant Major slots for that year. The number of slots is based on the needs of the Army for that year.
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That depends on the availability of your leadership courses. Assuming you did your courses back to back and got the necessary time in rank, about 5 years.
It took them about eight years.
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It doesn't matter what you major in while in college, as long as you take the required courses to go to medical school.
Sergeant, as long as the Sergeant is senior to the one being rated by Date of Rank.
Absolutely, as long as you're good enough to pass the auditions required.
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AnswerAs long as it has the same equipment a sergeant would have, they should be able to be interchanged.