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Advancement of Enlisted Personnel

Enlisted personnel can progress through 9 officer pay grades during their careers. The grid below contains information on the relationship between pay grade and rank. Enlistees in the lower pay grades (E-1 to E-3) usually advance to the next grade based on their length of service and time in their present pay grad. They must also receive their commanding officer's approval and be satisfactorily progressing in their training and job performance. Only individuals who show superior job performance may be promoted to E-4 and given supervisory responsibilities.

Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Armed Forces: Rank and Pay Grade by Service
Pay
Grade
Service
  Air Force Army Coast Guard Marine Corps Navy
E-9 Chief Master Sergeant Command Sergeant Major Sergeant Major Master Chief Petty Officer Sergeant Major Master Gunnery Sergeant Master Chief Petty Officer
E-8 Senior Master Sergeant First Sergeant Master Sergeant Senior Chief Petty Officer First Sergeant Master Sergeant Senior Chief Petty Officer
E-7 Master Sergeant Sergeant First Class Chief Petty Officer Gunnery Sergeant Chief Petty Officer
E-6 Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant Petty Officer First Class Staff Sergeant Petty Officer First Class
E-5 Staff Sergeant Sergeant Petty Officer Second Class Sergeant Petty Officer Second Class
E-4 Senior Airman Corporal Specialist Petty Officer Third Class Corporal Petty Officer Third Class
E-3 Airman First Class Private First Class Fireman Seaman Lance Corporal Seaman
E-2 Airman Private Fireman Apprentice Seaman Apprentice Private First Class Seaman Apprentice
E-1 Airman Basic Private Seaman Recruit Private Seaman Recruit

All enlisted personnel are led, supervised, and evaluated by senior enlisted personnel and officers. Factors that qualify an enlisted person for promotion:

  • Length of service
  • Time in present pay grade
  • Job performance
  • Leadership ability
  • Awards or commendations
  • Job specialty

Educational achievement through technical, on-the-job, or civilian instruction.

Each service sets minimum standards for the length of service and time in current pay grade that must be met before a person can compete for promotion to their next higher pay grade.

Source: Military Careers online guide, The U.S. Department of Defense, Washington D.C.
Page last updated in August 2008.



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