- and
training in
specialized fields and skills.
Enlisted Marines with
paygrades of E-4 and E-5 are non-commissioned
officers (NCOs)
while those at E-6...
-
alphabet enclosed in a diamond.
Paygrades E-1
through E-3 can also have a
rating abbreviation preceding their paygrade symbol if they are
graduates of...
- two new
paygrades of E-8 and E-9 in all five
branches of the U.S.
Armed Forces. In the U.S. Navy and U.S.
Coast Guard, the new E-8
paygrade was called...
-
personnel (i.e.
those in
paygrades E-1 to E-6) wear red
service stripes,
whereas chief petty officers (i.e.
those in
paygrades E-7 to E-9) wear gold service...
- one of
their most
common uniforms and is a
direct contrast to
those in
paygrades E-6 and
below ("blueshirts"). As of 2005 and
after a
pilot program taking...
-
those years, as the air
force changed rank
names for the E-1
through E-4
paygrades, some
names were
moved between ranks. In
greater detail, from 1947 to...
-
awarded to
friendly foreign military members in
ranks equivalent to the U.S.
paygrade of O-6 and
below in
combat or
support operations. The
first award of the...
- my
paygrade", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "beyond one's pay grade" You can also:
Search for
Above my
paygrade in...
- 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...
- 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...