Do officers outrank enlisted?

Warrant Officers outrank all enlisted members, but are not required to have a college degree. Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree.
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Do any NCOS outrank officers?

All commissioned officers outrank non-commissioned officers (e.g., a sergeant). The most significant difference between commissioned and non-commissioned officers is their level of authority over other service members.
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Do lieutenants outrank sergeants?

The LT absolutely does not outrank the sergeant major or first sergeant.
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Is officer higher than NCO?

The highest ranking NCO is generally below the lowest ranking commissioned officer and is usually paid less. They are the most visible and primary leaders who are mainly responsible for fulfilling a mission and training military personnel.
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Can an officer salute enlisted?

If an officer stops to converse with an enlisted member or another officer junior in grade salutes should be exchanged before and after their conversation. This is, in effect, “reporting to” the senior ranking officer. Salutes are not exchanged between enlisted members.
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Is it disrespectful for a civilian to salute a soldier?

TLDR – Civilians should face the flag and place their right hand over their heart during the National Anthem. Saluting the flag is a gesture reserved for the military. While civilians can salute soldiers, many veterans consider it inappropriate or awkward.
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Do you salute an officer who addresses you in the dining room?

When an officer of superior rank enters a room, the first Soldier to recognize the officer calls personnel in the room to “attention” but does not salute. A salute indoors is rendered only when reporting.
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Why is enlisted better than officer?

The specific duties for an enlisted service member vs. an officer will vary depending on the assignment but there are some general differences between them. Enlisted service members tend to perform more hands-on, job-specific work, while officers perform supervisory and operational planning duties in their roles.
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What rank do most enlisted retire at?

It is reasonable to assume that the average enlisted member will be able to retire at 20 years having achieved the rank of E-7, and the average officer should be able to retire at 20 years at the rank of O-5.
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Should I go enlisted or officer?

Officers will start out at a higher pay grade than enlisted personnel, though enlisted service members are eligible for a variety of bonuses that can be quite substantial. Officers will also receive higher benefits such as monthly Basic Allowance for Housing.
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Do officers salute other officers?

Officers should salute other officers and authorized civilians of higher rank. Medal of Honor recipients are the exception to this custom, regardless of the MOH recipient's rank, officers and enlisted Service members render the hand salute first.
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Can a Sgt major become an officer?

Luckily, all five branches of the armed forces have made it possible for an enlisted service member to become an officer. Although a service member can be promoted to warrant officer because of his technical expertise, someone who wants to become a commissioned officer must attend officer candidate school.
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Can an enlisted become a general?

Robin Fontes – Enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in 1981, earned a commission from West Point in 1986, and was promoted to major general in 2017.
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Are all officers above all enlisted?

Warrant Officers outrank all enlisted members, but are not required to have a college degree. Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree.
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Are all officer ranks higher than enlisted?

In terms of authority, enlisted ranks are at the bottom, warrant officers in the middle, and commissioned officers are at the top. Enlisted personnel may become non-commissioned officers, giving them command authority.
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Who can demote an e9?

Demotion and appellate authorities

For Reserve members, AFRC/CC is the demotion authority for E-8 and E-9 although this may be delegated to NAF commanders.
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Is doing 20 years in the military worth it?

Many military members stick around for 20 years just to earn retirement benefits. Stay on active duty for as long as it's challenging and fulfilling. But if it becomes too much, consider joining the National Guard or Reserves to continue your military career and earn your retirement benefits.
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Do you keep your military rank after you retire?

Those who retire prior to serving 10 years as an officer retire at their prior enlisted rank for retirement pay purposes. You continue to use the officer rank at which you retired for social and commercial purposes, within Department of Defense guidelines.
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What percentage of Soldiers make e 9?

By law, the authorized daily average of enlisted personnel in pay grades E-8 and E- 9 may not be more than 2.5% and 1.25%, respectively, of the number of enlisted members in a given Service on the first day of the fiscal year.
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Are Navy SEALs officers or enlisted?

The majority of Navy SEALs (about 2,000) are Navy Enlisted personnel (E-4 to E-9). They are led by roughly 500 SEAL Officers (O-1 to O-10). There is also a small number of SEAL Warrant Officers (circa 30) who rank as officers above the senior-most Enlisted but lower than an Officer (O-1).
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What rank are you if you enlist with a college degree Navy?

You may earn an initial enlistment rank of E-1, E-2 or E-3 with 20 or more semester hours of credit from a degree-granting college or university. You may opt to earn a college degree first, then join as an officer. This is an attractive option for those who feel called to lead.
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What rank will I be in the army with a bachelor's degree?

Beginning With a Degree

Typical enlistees begin basic combat training as a private with a pay grade of E-1. However, if you enter basic training with a baccalaureate degree your pay grade is automatically bumped up to E-4. Earning this rank otherwise typically takes more than a year.
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Why do military remove hats indoors?

They do not wear covers indoors because they follow Naval traditions when it comes to covers and saluting, as does the U.S. Coast Guard. This means that, like Naval personnel, Marines never salute unless wearing a cover, and thus almost all Marines do not salute when they are indoors.
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Do you salute an officer if you're not in uniform?

During the ceremony of hoisting or lowering the flag or when the flag is passing in a parade or in review, all persons present in uniform should render the military salute. Members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute.
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How do you say hello in military?

Errr... - (U.S. Marines) An abbreviated or unmotivated "Oorah". Often used as a form of acknowledgment or greeting. Yes, we really do walk around saying "Errr" at one another in the way normal civilized humans say "Hello."
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