14 to 16 years. It depends on the MOS (Military Occupation Specialty) and those who are retiring. When someone retires in a MOS it creates a vacancy and openings for promotion. In some MOS's it can be fast and others very long. When a opening takes place (someone retires) then the Marine Corps promotion board looks at the available candidates and their fitness report scores to fill the vacancy. So make sure you have excellent scores and reports. I picked up SSgt (E6) in 10 years. Gunnery Sergeant (E7) may take up to 14 to 16 years.
It depends on how long he has been in. (Master Sergeant is an E-8) http://www.defenselink.mil/militarypay/pay/bp/01_activeduty.html
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2-3 years
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As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.
5 years for a normal plumber and 7 years for master plumber and yearly after you get you master plumber certificate
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US Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Paul Henry is the long time Bassist for the US Air Force Band's jazz ensemble known as Airmen of Note. After 20+ years of service to military and the band, he is now retiring and his seat in the band is open for auditions.
Four years for your Bachelor's degree; six for your Master's, and more if you continue on for your PhD.
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.
The application process may vary by municipality. Call the non-emergency number and ask the desk sergeant in YOUR community.