An E-9 in the Army is the pay grade that denotes the rank of Sergeant Major, Command Sergeant Major, and Command Sergeant Major of the 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.
There is no higher rank and no higher honor than being a Command Sergeant Major in the Army. The Command Sergeant Major is selected through the Department of the Army by a warrant, and will participate in the Command Sergeant Major program. They will be expected to complete the Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Advanced Non-Commissioned Officer Course, and have a bachelors of science degree from an accredited college. Most Command Sergeant Major’s will have spent fifteen years in the army before they were warranted as a sergeant major. The training courses include disciplines on transitioning, interpersonal skills, assigning and utilizing soldiers, creating training plans, and guiding soldiers and their families. Before a Command Sergeant Major can become a leader in the Army, they must understand that the job requires certain abilities that pertain to self discipline, self reliance, confidence, initiative, and intelligence. They will perform under pressure, and will be physically fit. They must be able to make decisions under duress, and make them quickly, while always focusing on their mission. They must always continuously show respect to their fellow officers, and subordinates. They must also be able to adjust to any changes in their environment, and they will teach their soldiers the same. The command sergeant major is expected to function without supervision, and to remain in complete control through all manners of the army. They will hold all responsibility for their decisions. Command Sergeant Majors are also referred to as Warrant Officers. They are a Non Commissioned Officer who serves as the senior enlisted adviser to the Chief Administrative and Commanding Officers. The duties of a Command Sergeant Major are to care for their units flag, and to ensure that the conduct of enlisted personnel are enforced through adhering to the army’s standards and procedures. The standards and procedures pertain to the appearance of the enlisted personnel, policies, and their training. They are also responsible for ensuring that all newly enlisted soldiers and personnel understand military courtesy, service customs, policies, and the regulations of their battalion. They also conduct training to enlisted soldiers, and provide guidance for them. They assist in the inspection of the facilities and the soldiers appearance. By the time a Command Sergeant Major trains a soldier, they will become part of an elite fighting force, ready for any battle. The pay grade for a Command Sergeant Major is $82,000 a year.
Salary varies depending on time served. A Master Gunnery Sergeant or Sergeant Major, each holding the pay grade of E-9, would earn $4,254.50 a month with 10 years in. With additional time served or other allowances, this would increase.
That will depend on how long he has been in the military and the rank structure in that armed force. In the US, a new sergeant would make about $2000 a month.
For the US Army, sergeant major basic pay currently is based on longevity...the length of time they have served. Using 26 years of service as an example, a sergeant major in 2010 made $6130. Counter that with what the first Sergeant Major of the Army made when he was selected to that position with 26 years, $657.30.
2247.30 per month, base pay
5000 plus a month depending on if hes married or not and what his housing allowance is
Yes they do if your sponsored by a major team you could make up to 5million a month
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If the private is in the specialist's chain of command, yes. Otherwise, it depends on the situation. I would not want to be the specialist if he is harassing a private supervised by a sergeant in a different unit than the specialist.
"It depends on how long they have been in http://www.defenselink.mil/militarypay/pay/bp/01_activeduty.html" It may also depend on how many dependents, but basically a Sergeant in The Marine Corps makes more than the PFC who just gets a measly $1100 a month, roughly. Can you say Thanks for the drilling, Uncle Sam.