- A pay
grade is a unit in
systems of
monetary compensation for employment. It is
commonly used in
public service, both
civil and military, but also for...
-
recruit (
paygrade E-1); MMFA is a machinist's mate
fireman apprentice (
paygrade E-2); EOCN is an
equipment operator constructionman (
paygrade E-3). HN...
-
Chief petty officer (CPO) is the
seventh enlisted rank (with the
paygrade E-7) in the
United States Navy and U.S.
Coast Guard, is
above petty officer first...
-
master chief petty officer).
Petty officer,
first class is
equivalent in
paygrade to
staff sergeant in the
United States Army and
Marine Corps, and technical...
- my
paygrade", but its
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Above my
paygrade in...
- class",
created in 1952,
first applied to the
paygrade rank of E-4 (1952–1967), then was
applied to the
paygrade of E-3, from 1967 onward. Over
those years...
- a
paygrade equivalent to today's
petty officer first class. A
chief watertender (CWT)
paygrade was
established in 1903. In 1921, the
lower paygrade was...
- are
matched to each
other by
their corresponding paygrade.
Officers who hold the same rank or
paygrade are
distinguished by
their date of rank to determine...
- directorate, or
similar organization, respectively. A
select few
senior NCOs in
paygrade E-9
serve as "senior
enlisted advisors" to
senior commanders in each service...
- to
eight sideboys can be placed; this
depends on the officer's rank or
paygrade. The
President rates the
maximum number of
sideboys (8), as does the Vice...