Bart Weisman has stated in interviews that he was the youngest technical sergeant in the Air Force when he served, however, there is no official record kept for the youngest ever to serve in this capacity. Weisman is now a jazz musician.
Hyrum Baird at 22.5 years Christopher Tyler at 21 and 2 weeks on Nov.1, 1971
Barry Sweetman was promoted to SSgt (E-5), in the USAF at 20 years, 5 months in April 1971 with 2 years 9 months' time in service.
Ray Brutcher
Bob Vasquez
I made Staff Sergeant at 21 years, 8 months, serving in USAF from1971-1975.
Deryl Wright
I was 21 years, 8 months
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).
By 1776 a typical infantry regiment had a regimental staff and eight companies. Along with three field officers and six staff officers, the regimental staff included four staff NCOs: a sergeant major, a quartermaster sergeant, and two lead musicians (a drum major and a fife major).
For City Police it can vary city to city, but generally it's this: Chief of Police Deputy Chief of Police Staff Superintendent Superintendent Inspector Staff Sergeant Sergeant/Detective Constable RCMP Chain of Command: Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Chief Superintendent Superintendent Inspector Corps Sergeant Major Sergeant Major Staff Sergeant Major Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Police Constable 1st Class Police Constable 2nd Class Police Constable 3rd Class Police Constable 4th Class Cadet
From Wikipedia: The Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF) is a unique non-commissioned rank in the United States Air Force. The holder of this rank and post represents the highest enlisted level of leadership in the Air Force, and as such, provides direction for the enlisted corps and represents their interests, as appropriate, to the American public, and to those in all levels of government. The CMSAF is appointed by the Air Force Chief of Staff (AF/CC) and serves as the senior enlisted advisor to the Air Force Chief of Staff and the Secretary of the Air Force on all issues regarding the welfare, readiness, morale, and proper utilization and progress of the enlisted force.
Where a sergeant fits in the chain of command depends on his rank, since there are several levels of sergeants. Sergeant (SGT) - probably team leader Staff Sergeant (SSG) - probably squad leader Sergeant First Class (SFC) - probably platoon leader First Sergeant (1SG) - probably company First Sergeant Command Sergeant Major (CSM) - probably battalion CSM Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA) - The top enlisted person in the US Army
A Staff Sergeant in the Marine Corps and Army - $3226.20 a month. A Staff Sergeant in the Air Force - $2828.40 a month.
Technical Sergeant (TSgt) is an enlisted rank (E-6) between Staff and Master Sergeant. It is equivalent to the Army's and Marines' Staff Sergeant.
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SSGT is a military rank in the US Air Force that means Staff Sergeant. In the US Air Force, it is used to signify an individual in the pay grade of E-5. In the Army and Marine Corp, the same name and abbreviation are used, but in this case, they signify someone in the pay grade of E-6.
SSgt = Staff Sergeant. Pay grade E-5 in the Air Force (Staff Sergeant in the Army and Marine Corps is E-6).
Staff Sergeant/SSG
In the UK Police Force a Sergeant is supervised by an Inspector. In the British Army a Staff Sergeant is the next rank up.
Sergeant in the Army and Marine Corps, Staff Sergeant in the Air Force, Petty Officer Second Class in the Navy and Coast Guard.
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).
You get staff sergeant I but after staff sergeant II and III you get staff sergeant first class. hope this helped ;)
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In the US Army, the next rank above Staff Sergeant would be Sergeant First Class, followed by Master Sergeant and First Sergeant (both grade E8), then by Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major (both grade E9). Sergeant Major of the Army is the seniormost noncommissioned officer rank in the US Army. In the US Marine Corps, the next rank above Staff Sergeant (E6) would be Gunnery Sergeant (E7), followed by Master Sergeant and First Sergeant (E8), Master Gunnery Sergeant and Sergeant Major (E9), then Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. Unlike other military branches of the US Armed Forces, where Staff Sergeant is pay grade E6, Staff Sergeant in the Air Force is pay grade E5 - equivalent to a Sergeant in the Army or Marine Corps. It is followed by Technical Sergeant (E6), Master Sergeant (E7), Senior Master Sergeant (E8), Chief Master Sergeant and Command Chief Master Sergeant (E9), and, finally, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, who - like the Sergeant Major of the Army and the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - is the most senior noncommissioned officer in the entire branch. The British, Commonwealth, and some European forces end their enlisted ranks at Staff Sergeant (or equivalent), and rate enlisted personnel senior to Staff/Colour Sergeants as Warrant Officers.