Is e6 a high rank?

U.S. Army. Staff sergeant (SSG) is E-6 rank in the U.S. Army, just above sergeant and below sergeant first class, and is a non-commissioned officer. Staff sergeants are generally placed in charge of squads, but can also act as platoon sergeants in the absence of a sergeant first class.
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What rank is an E6?

Staff Sergeant (E-6)
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Is E6 a high rank in the Navy?

Only senior enlisted personnel (pay grades E6 and above) may apply for the Navy's warrant officer program.
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How long does it take to get E6 rank?

To be promoted to the next rank, Technical Sergeant (E-6), you will have to have a minimum of 5 years of service time, spent more than 23 months in your previous rank, and have achieved a 7-skill level. The average duty time before becoming a Technical Sergeant is around 12 years.
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How much does E6 pay?

A Staff Sergeant is a noncommissioned officer in the United States Army at DoD paygrade E-6. A Staff Sergeant receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $2,849 per month, with raises up to $4,413 per month once they have served for over 18 years.
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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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What does an E6 do in the army?

Staff sergeant (SSG) is E-6 rank in the U.S. Army, just above sergeant and below sergeant first class, and is a non-commissioned officer. Staff sergeants are generally placed in charge of squads, but can also act as platoon sergeants in the absence of a sergeant first class.
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Is Petty officer a high rank?

Petty officer is the lowest of the senior rating grades.
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What is the lowest Navy rank?

Seaman Recruit (E-1)

Seaman recruit (SR) is the lowest enlisted rank in the Navy, just below seaman apprentice.
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What rank are Navy SEALs?

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 is highest rank in Navy?

The rank of admiral (or full admiral, or four-star admiral) is the highest rank normally achievable in the U.S. Navy.
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What is highest rank in Army?

What Is the Highest Military Rank? The highest military rank is O-10, or "five-star general." It is symbolized by five stars for each of the military services. Although it is currently a part of the military service rank system, no officer has been promoted to it since World War II, when the rank was created.
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What is the highest rank in the Marines?

COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS – the highest-ranking Marine Officer, also a four-star general, serves on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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What is an e-6 in the Navy?

E-4 to E-6 are non-commissioned officers (NCOs), and are specifically called petty officers in the Navy. Petty officers perform not only the duties of their specific career field but also serve as leaders to junior enlisted personnel.
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Can you retire as a staff sergeant?

Sergeants can take retirement at any time after they fulfill their time commitment, but after 20 years, retirement benefits increase. For those who started active duty before 1980 and retire after 20 years of service, retired pay amounts equal about 75 percent of their base salary.
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Can you retire as a first sergeant?

All first sergeants can retire at that rank, within their respective paygrade, if they so choose, as long as they have served satisfactorily in rank.
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How long do you have to be an e5 to become an e6 Army?

The time-in-service requirement for attaining eligibility for promotion to sergeant (SGT) is 36 months Active Federal Service for the primary zone and 18 months for the secondary zone. (Note: The secondary zone is a Below-the-Zone Promotion Program.
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Is a Staff Sergeant a high rank?

Staff Sergeant is the 7th rank in the United States Army , ranking above Sergeant and directly below Sergeant First Class. A staff sergeant is a Noncommissioned Officer at DoD paygrade E-6, with a starting monthly pay of $2,849.
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Is sergeant a high rank?

In the United States Army, sergeant is a more junior rank corresponding to a squad- (12 person) or platoon- (36 person) leader. More senior non-commissioned ranks are often variations on sergeant, for example staff sergeant, gunnery sergeant, master sergeant, first sergeant, and sergeant major.
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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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Can you live off military retirement?

Can You Live Off Military Retirement Pay? The short answer is, yes, absolutely. But it takes a lot of planning to make this work. A good friend of mine, Doug Nordman, wrote the book, The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Early Retirement, and founded the website, The Military Guide.
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