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Gold is more valuable than silver. The very beginning of the officer corps is the gold bar of the 2nd Lieutenant (Ensign in the Navy)...meaning, he has EARNED the GOLD, and has entered the ranks of the officer corps. The rank of Major (Lieutenant Commander in the Navy) is the FIRST military rank of the "Field Grade" officer level. There is no Gold Star for entering the General Officer levels of rank. There are three officer corps levels: Company Grade Officers (1st & 2nd Lieutenants, Captain), Field Grade Officers (Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel), and General Officers (Brigader General, Major General, Lieutenant General, and General).
The third level of commissioned officer above the second lieutenant and the lieutenant. Mainly an administrative and strategic role of command responsible for a division of platoons reporting to the Major.
A platoon (in the US Army) is the smallest military unit led by an officer. Two or more platoons make a company; a company is commanded by a captain.
You should be in the pay grade of E-5 thru E-7 (enlisted) and officer any grade. E-7 and above are Senior Non-Commissioned Officers not E-6s in the Army.
Miller is a common American last name; at least 8 Captain Millers were killed in Vietnam (4 army, 2 navy, and 2 air force). If you can't see his documentation (proof) then ask a battery of questions (that you would know the answer to): 1. Where did you take basic training? 2. Where did you take your MOS training (AIT or Basic Officer Course or Advanced Officer Course)? 3. What was your pay grade? What was your entry grade? What was your entry rank? 4. What was your GT score? 5. What was the title of your cadre during OCS or West Point? 6. Where you a company grade officer, field grade officer, or what? 7. What was your DEROs? What was your ETS? 8. Were you commissioned RA or ? 9. What billet did you draw?
At least grade 10.
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Possibly a commisioned officer ( the Salvation Army uses military rank titles) as, say a Major in the Salvation Army. These are the management level types.
The entry level for an army commissioned officer is typically at the rank of Second Lieutenant. This is the lowest rank for commissioned officers and is usually the starting point for those who have completed their commissioned officer training and are beginning their military career.
Gold is more valuable than silver. The very beginning of the officer corps is the gold bar of the 2nd Lieutenant (Ensign in the Navy)...meaning, he has EARNED the GOLD, and has entered the ranks of the officer corps. The rank of Major (Lieutenant Commander in the Navy) is the FIRST military rank of the "Field Grade" officer level. There is no Gold Star for entering the General Officer levels of rank. There are three officer corps levels: Company Grade Officers (1st & 2nd Lieutenants, Captain), Field Grade Officers (Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel), and General Officers (Brigader General, Major General, Lieutenant General, and General).
In NATO, "Field Grade Officer" generally refers to a mid-level commander responsible for command of a moderate-size force. This corresponds to NATO levels O-4 though O-6, which would be Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel in the US Army/Marines/Air Force, and Lieutenant Commander, Commander, and Captain in the US Navy.
The third level of commissioned officer above the second lieutenant and the lieutenant. Mainly an administrative and strategic role of command responsible for a division of platoons reporting to the Major.
Officer in the Army. has written: 'Killarny. A poem. By an officer in the army'
You should be in the pay grade of E-5 thru E-7 (enlisted) and officer any grade. E-7 and above are Senior Non-Commissioned Officers not E-6s in the Army.
You should be in the pay grade of E-5 thru E-7 (enlisted) and officer any grade. E-7 and above are Senior Non-Commissioned Officers not E-6s in the Army.
You should be in the pay grade of E-5 thru E-7 (enlisted) and officer any grade. E-7 and above are Senior Non-Commissioned Officers not E-6s in the Army.