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Uniformed services pay grades of the United States

Pay grades[1] are used by the eight uniformed services of the United States[2] (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps) to determine wages and benefits based on the corresponding military rank of a member of the services. While different ranks may be used among the eight uniformed services, pay grades are uniform and equivalent between the services and can be used to quickly determine seniority among a group of members from different services.[3] They are also essential when determining a member's entitlements such as basic pay and allowances.[4]

Structure Edit

Pay grades are divided into three groups:[1] enlisted (E), warrant officer (W), and officer (O). Enlisted pay grades begin at E-1 and end at E-9; warrant officer pay grades originate at W-1 and terminate at W-5; and officer pay grades start at O-1 and finish at O-10.[a] Not all of the uniformed services use all of the grades; for example, the Coast Guard has authority to use, but does not use the grades of W-1 and W-5,[8][9] the United States Navy formerly did not use the grade of W-1[10] and the United States Air Force discontinued appointing new warrant officers in 1959 (although the last USAF warrant officer did not retire until 1992).[11]

Although authorized to do so, neither the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps (NOAA Corps) nor the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps use any of the enlisted or warrant officer grades.[6][12][13][14][15] Additionally, while not formally established as one of the eight uniformed services, the Maritime Service (which provides officers serving in the Maritime Administration and as administrators and instructors at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), and the six state-operated maritime academies)[16][17] is also authorized, but does not currently employ, enlisted[18] or warrant officer grades.[19]

Officers in pay grades O-1, O-2, and O-3 with more than four years of prior cumulative service (creditable toward both length of service and retirement) in an enlisted or warrant officer grade are paid "... the special rate of basic pay for pay grade O-1E, O-2E, or O-3E,"[20] respectively.[4] This benefit does not affect their rank and is used simply for reward and incentive purposes in recognition of their prior enlisted (or warrant officer) experience. A cumulative total of 1,440 days of creditable Federal active duty and/or reserve inactive duty for training days is required to qualify.[21][22]

The pay grade of W-1 is normally reserved for officers appointed using a "warrant"[3][23] rather than a "commission"[24][25] by the Secretary of Defense or by each of the service secretaries, using authority delegated from the President,[26] to an intermediate rank between enlisted non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers (starting at W-2).[9] However, appointments to this grade can be made by commission by the service secretaries, defense secretary, or the President,[23] but this is more uncommon. By law, regulation, and traditional customs and courtesies across the military services, warrant officers serving in pay grade W-1 have the same privileges as commissioned officers (with certain exceptions grounded in the distinction required in the Constitution that all "officers of the United States" be commissioned,[27] which affects the command authority and specific standing of W-1's under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and the Manual for Courts-Martial).[28][11][29][30][31]

While cadets and midshipmen directly appointed by the President to four of the Federal Service Academies (U.S. Military Academy; U.S. Naval Academy; U.S. Air Force Academy; U.S. Coast Guard Academy) are members of the Regular Component of their Service,[3] serving on active duty, they hold neither a commission nor a warrant of appointment, nor do they hold an enlisted grade or rank.[32] U.S. statutes no longer include any pay grade for cadets or midshipmen;[1] as "inchoate officers"[33][34] appointed using the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution[35] as "inferior officers," they are recognized as having only a precedence below the most junior warrant officer, and above the enlisted grades, and almost entirely lack any authority over any other servicemembers (including other cadets and midshipmen) except for specific internal Academy functions, or very narrowly drawn training purposes while serving with their Service for leadership and skills development.[30]

Those appointed to attend the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (the fifth Federal Service Academy), by the Administrator of the Maritime Administration (within the Department of Transportation),[36][37] will also be appointed by the Secretary of the Navy directly as Midshipmen, U.S. Navy Reserve, without enlistment.[38] Additionally, the Service Secretaries will appoint the cadets or midshipmen of the Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC),[39][40] but unlike the cadets and midshipmen of each Federal Service Academy, ROTC cadets and midshipmen are first enlisted into the reserve component of their respective service.[41][42][43][3][44][45] Cadets and midshipmen from both the USMMA and ROTC are appointed as "inchoate officers"[33][34] without a commission or warrant,[33] but unlike the other four Federal service academies, they are also appointed under Article II as "inferior officers" in their respective reserve component,[35] and only serve on active duty during authorized training events (typically the "Sea Year" for USMMA midshipmen,[18] or for ROTC during the summers between years of college).[4][45][42] They share the ill-defined precedence, and lack of statutory pay grade, of cadets and midshipmen of the Academies, and have even less apparent authority (since they are generally not in any official duty status) beyond their internal USMMA and ROTC requirements, although they—like the cadets and midshipmen serving in the Regular Component at the Federal Service Academies—have the innate potential to command troops in emergencies, and otherwise perform duties far beyond their academic environment, as required by competent authorities.[18][30][31][32][33][34][41]

The basic pay rate for both Academy and non-active duty ROTC cadets and midshipmen is $1,272.20, effective 1 January 2023, which is "the monthly rate equal to 35 percent of the basic pay of a commissioned officer in the pay grade O–1 with less than two years of service."[46][21][45]

NATO equivalents Edit

The enlisted grades correspond with the NATO rank codes,[47] with E-1 being equivalent to OR-1, E-2 equivalent to OR-2, and so on. The officer grades are all one higher than their NATO equivalent (except O-1) as the O-1 and O-2 grades are both equivalent to the NATO code of OF-1. Hence O-3 is equivalent to OF-2, O-4 is equivalent to OF-3, and so on. U.S. warrant officer grades (W-1 through W-5) are depicted in the NATO system as WO-1 through WO-5. The United States is the only nation that has officers in this category.

Enlisted Edit

Rank by branch of service[1][3]
Uniformed services pay grade Special E-9 E-8 E-7 E-6 E-5 E-4 E-3 E-2 E-1
  United States Army[48]                             No insignia
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Sergeant Major of the Army Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau Command sergeant major Sergeant major First sergeant Master sergeant Sergeant first class Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Specialist Private first class Private Private
  United States Marine Corps[48]                         No insignia
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergeant major Master gunnery sergeant First sergeant Master sergeant Gunnery sergeant Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal Private first class Private
  United States Navy[48]                           No insignia
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Fleet/force master chief petty officer Command master chief petty officer Master chief petty officer Command senior chief petty officer Senior chief petty officer Chief petty officer Petty officer first class Petty officer second class Petty officer third class Seaman Seaman apprentice Seaman recruit
Uniformed services pay grade Special E-9 E-8 E-7 E-6 E-5 E-4 E-3 E-2 E-1
  United States Air Force[48]                               No insignia
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau Command Chief Master Sergeant First sergeant Chief master sergeant First sergeant Senior master sergeant First sergeant Master sergeant Technical sergeant Staff sergeant Senior airman Airman first class Airman Airman basic
  United States Space Force[48]                      
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Chief master sergeant Senior master sergeant Master sergeant Technical sergeant Sergeant Specialist 4 Specialist 3 Specialist 2 Specialist 1
  United States Coast Guard[48]                        
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Reserve Command master chief petty officer Master chief petty officer Senior chief petty officer Chief petty officer Petty officer first class Petty officer second class Petty officer third class Seaman Seaman apprentice Seaman recruit
Uniformed services pay grade Special E-9 E-8 E-7 E-6 E-5 E-4 E-3 E-2 E-1

Note: The Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps consist entirely of commissioned officers and do not use any of the enlisted (or warrant officer) pay grades.

Schedule 8 - Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I--Monthly Basic Pay ($) (as of 1 January 2022)[49][46][21]
Pay
Grade
Years of service (computed under 37 U.S.C. 205)
2 or less Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18
E-1[i] 1,695
.00
E-1[ii] 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30 1,833
.30
E-2 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70 2,054
.70
E-3 2,160
.60 2,296
.50 2,435
.70 2,435
.70 2,435
.70 2,435
.70 2,435
.70 2,435
.70 2,435
.70 2,435
.70 2,435
.70
E-4 2,393
.40 2,515
.80 2,652
.00 2,786
.70 2,905
.50 2,905
.50 2,905
.50 2,905
.50 2,905
.50 2,905
.50 2,905
.50
E-5 2,610
.30 2,786
.10 2,920
.80 3,058
.50 3,273
.30 3,497
.70 3,682
.20 3,704
.40 3,704
.40 3,704
.40 3,704
.40
E-6 2,849
.40 3,135
.60 3,274
.20 3,408
.60 3,548
.70 3,864
.30 3,987
.60 4,225
.50 4,298
.40 4,351
.20 4,413
.30
E-7 3,294
.30 3,595
.50 3,733
.50 3,915
.30 4,058
.10 4,302
.60 4,440
.60 4,685
.10 4,888
.50 5,027
.40 5,175
.30
E-8 4,739
.10 4,948
.80 5,078
.40 5,233
.80 5,402
.40 5,706
.30
E-9[iii] 5,789
.10 5,920
.50 6,085
.80 6,279
.90 6,477
.00
  1. ^ Applies to personnel who have served less than 4 months on active duty.
  2. ^ Applies to personnel who have served 4 months or more on active duty.
  3. ^ For noncommissioned officers serving as Sergeant Major of the Army, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy or Coast Guard, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Space Force, Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, or Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, basic pay for this grade is $9,355.50 per month, as of 1 January 2022, regardless of cumulative years of service under 37 U.S.C. 205.[46][50]

Warrant officer Edit

Rank by branch of service[1][3]
Uniformed services pay grade W-5 W-4 W-3 W-2 W-1
  United States Army
         
Chief warrant officer 5 Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2 Warrant officer 1


  United States Marine Corps
         
Chief warrant officer 5 Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2 Warrant Officer 1


  United States Navy
         
Chief warrant officer 5 Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2 Warrant officer 1


  U.S. Coast Guard
     
Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2


Uniformed services pay grade W-5 W-4 W-3 W-2 W-1
Pay
grade
Rank by branch of service[1][3]
Army Marine Corps Navy Air Force Space Force Coast Guard Public Health Service
Commissioned Corps
NOAA Commissioned
Officer Corps
W-1 Warrant Officer 1 Warrant Officer 1 Warrant Officer 1 not used not used not used not used none
W-2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 not used not used Chief Warrant Officer 2 not used none
W-3 Chief Warrant Officer 3 Chief Warrant Officer 3 Chief Warrant Officer 3 not used not used Chief Warrant Officer 3 not used none
W-4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 not used not used Chief Warrant Officer 4 not used none
W-5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 not used not used not used none none
Schedule 8 - Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I--Monthly Basic Pay ($) (as of 1 January 2022)[46][21][49]
Pay
Grade[1]
Years of service (computed under 37 U.S.C. 205)
2 or less Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18 Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 30 Over 34 Over 38
W-1 3,398
.70 3,765
.00 3,863
.10 4,071
.00 4,316
.40 4,678
.80 4,847
.70 5,084
.70 5,317
.20 5,500
.20 5,668
.50 5,873
.10 5,873
.10 5,873
.10 5,873
.10 5,873
.10 5,873
.10 5,873
.10
W-2 3,872
.10 4,238
.40 4,350
.90 4,428
.60 4,679
.40 5,069
.70 5,263
.50 5,453
.70 5,686
.50 5,868
.60 6,033
.30 6,230
.70 6,360
.30 6,462
.90 6,462
.90 6,462
.90 6,462
.90 6,462
.90
W-3 4,376
.40 4,558
.20 4,745
.70 4,806
.60 5,002
.20 5,388
.00 5,789
.40 5,978
.70 6,197
.70 6,422
.70 6,828
.30 7,101
.60 7,265
.40 7,439
.10 7,676
.40 7,676
.40 7,676
.40 7,676
.40
W-4 4,791
.90 5,154
.30 5,302
.20 5,447
.70 5,698
.50 5,946
.60 6,198
.00 6,575
.40 6,906
.60 7,221
.90 7,480
.20 7,731
.90 8,101
.20 8,404
.80 8,751
.00 8,925
.60 8,925
.60 8,925
.60
W-5 8,520
.30 8,952
.30 9,274
.50 9,630
.30 10,112
.70 10,617
.60 11,149
.50

Officer Edit

Rank by branch of service[1][3]
Uniformed services pay grade Special grade O-10 O-9 O-8 O-7 O-6 O-5 O-4 O-3 O-2 O-1 Officer candidate/Cadet
  United States Army[51]
                      Various
General of the Army General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Cadet / Officer candidate


  United States Marine Corps[52]
                     
(Various insignia)
General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Midshipman / officer candidate


  United States Navy[48]
                       
(Various insignia)
Fleet admiral Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral
(lower half)
Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant
(junior grade)
Ensign Midshipman / officer candidate


  United States Air Force[48]
                      (Various insignia)
General of the Air Force General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Cadet / Officer trainee


Uniformed services pay grade Special grade O-10 O-9 O-8 O-7 O-6 O-5 O-4 O-3 O-2 O-1 Officer candidate/Cadet
  United States Space Force[48]
                    (Various insignia)
General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Cadet / Officer trainee


  United States Coast Guard[48]
                    Various
Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral
(lower half)
Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant
(junior grade)
Ensign Cadet / officer candidate


  United States Public Health Service
                   
Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral
(lower half)
Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant
(junior grade)
Ensign


  NOAA
                 
Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral
(lower half)
Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant
(junior grade)
Ensign


Uniformed services pay grade Special grade O-10 O-9 O-8 O-7 O-6 O-5 O-4 O-3 O-2 O-1 Officer candidate/Cadet
Schedule 8 - Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I--Monthly Basic Pay ($) (as of 1 January 2022)[46][21][49]
Pay
Grade
Years of service (computed under 37 U.S.C. 205)
2 or less Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18 Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 30 Over 34
O-1[i] 3,477
.30 3,619
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50 4,375
.50
O-2[i] 4,006
.50 4,562
.70 5,255
.10 5,432
.70 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30 5,544
.30
O-3[i] 4,636
.50 5,256
.00 5,672
.40 6,185
.40 6,482
.10 6,807
.30 7,017
.30 7,362
.90 7,543
.50 7,543
.50 7,543
.50 7,543
.50 7,543
.50 7,543
.50 7,543
.50 7,543
.50 7,543
.50
O-4 5,273
.70 6,104
.40 6,512
.40 6,602
.70 6,980
.70 7,386
.30 7,891
.80 8,284
.50 8,557
.50 8,714
.70 8,805
.30 8,805
.30 8,805
.30 8,805
.30 8,805
.30 8,805
.30 8,805
.30
O-5 6,112
.20 6,885
.30 7,361
.70 7,451
.40 7,749
.30 7,926
.90 8,318
.10 8,605
.80 8,976
.90 9,543
.90 9,813
.90 10,080
.90 10,384
.20 10,384
.20 10,384
.20 10,384
.20 10,384
.20
O-6[ii] 7,332
.00 8,054
.70 8,583
.30 8,583
.30 8,616
.30 8,985
.30 9,034
.50 9,034
.50 9,547
.80 10,455
.30 10,988
.10 11,520
.60 11,823
.60 12,130
.80 12,725
.40 12,979
.50 12,979
.50
O-7 9,668
.40 10,117
.50 10,325
.40 10,490
.70 10,789
.80 11,085
.30 11,427
.00 11,767
.50 12,109
.50 13,183
.20 14,089
.80 14,089
.80 14,089
.80 14,089
.80 14,162
.10 14,445
.60 14,445
.60
O-8 11,635
.50 12,017
.10 12,270
.00 12,340
.50 12,656
.10 13,183
.20 13,306
.20 13,806
.60 13,950
.90 14,382
.00 15,006
.30 15,581
.40 15,965
.70 15,965
.70 15,965
.70 16,365
.60 16,774
.20
O-9[iii] 16,444
.80 16,682
.40 16,974
.90 16,974
.90 16,974
.90 16,974
.90
O-10[iii][iv] 16,974
.90 16,974
.90 16,974
.90 16,974
.90 16,974
.90 16,974
.90
  1. ^ a b c Does not apply to commissioned officers who have been credited with over 4 years of cumulative creditable Federal active and inactive duty service as an enlisted member or warrant officer.[1][20][21][22]
  2. ^ Basic pay for O-6 and below is limited by Level V of the Executive Schedule in effect during Calendar Year 2022 which is $13,775.10.[21][46]
  3. ^ a b Basic pay for an O-7 to O-10 is limited by Level II of the Executive Schedule in effect during Calendar Year 2023 which is $17,675.10. This includes officers serving as Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), Chief of Staff of the Army, Chief of Naval Operations, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Commandant of the Marine Corps, Chief of Space Operations, Commandant of the Coast Guard, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, or commander of a unified or specified combatant command (as defined in 10 U.S.C. 161(c)).[21][46]
  4. ^ For officers serving as Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Chief of Staff of the Army, Chief of Naval Operations, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Commandant of the Marine Corps, Chief of Space Operations, Commandant of the Coast Guard, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, or commander of a unified or specified combatant command (as defined in 10 U.S.C. 161(c)), basic pay for this grade (as of 2016, the latest year for which this information could be found [1]) was calculated to be $21,147.30 per month, regardless of cumulative years of service computed under 37 U.S.C. 205. Nevertheless, actual basic pay for these officers is limited to the rate of basic pay for level II of the Executive Schedule in effect during calendar year 2023, which is $17,675.10 per month.[21][46]
Schedule 8 - Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I--Monthly Basic Pay ($) (as of 1 January 2023)[46][21][49]
Pay
Grade
Years of service (computed under 37 U.S.C. 205)
Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18
O-1E 4,576
.80 4,887
.00 5,067
.90 5,252
.70 5,433
.90 5,682
.60 5,682
.60 5,682
.60
O-2E 5,682
.60 5,799
.30 5,983
.80 6,295
.50 6,536
.70 6,715
.80 6,715
.80 6,715
.80
O-3E 6,469
.80 6,780
.30 7,120
.50 7,340
.10 7,701
.60 8,007
.00 8,182
.50 8,421
.00

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Before the death of General of the Army Omar Bradley in 1981, the pay grade of O-11 was authorized.[5] Currently, O-10 is the highest authorized pay grade and pay grade O-11 appears nowhere in Title 10 of the US Code pertaining to authorized distribution of general/flag officers,[6] nor within various documents establishing rates of pay[3][1][7]

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This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia s layout guidelines Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pay grades 1 are used by the eight uniformed services of the United States 2 Army Marine Corps Navy Air Force Space Force Coast Guard Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps to determine wages and benefits based on the corresponding military rank of a member of the services While different ranks may be used among the eight uniformed services pay grades are uniform and equivalent between the services and can be used to quickly determine seniority among a group of members from different services 3 They are also essential when determining a member s entitlements such as basic pay and allowances 4 Contents 1 Structure 2 NATO equivalents 3 Enlisted 4 Warrant officer 5 Officer 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksStructure EditPay grades are divided into three groups 1 enlisted E warrant officer W and officer O Enlisted pay grades begin at E 1 and end at E 9 warrant officer pay grades originate at W 1 and terminate at W 5 and officer pay grades start at O 1 and finish at O 10 a Not all of the uniformed services use all of the grades for example the Coast Guard has authority to use but does not use the grades of W 1 and W 5 8 9 the United States Navy formerly did not use the grade of W 1 10 and the United States Air Force discontinued appointing new warrant officers in 1959 although the last USAF warrant officer did not retire until 1992 11 Although authorized to do so neither the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps NOAA Corps nor the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps use any of the enlisted or warrant officer grades 6 12 13 14 15 Additionally while not formally established as one of the eight uniformed services the Maritime Service which provides officers serving in the Maritime Administration and as administrators and instructors at the U S Merchant Marine Academy USMMA and the six state operated maritime academies 16 17 is also authorized but does not currently employ enlisted 18 or warrant officer grades 19 Officers in pay grades O 1 O 2 and O 3 with more than four years of prior cumulative service creditable toward both length of service and retirement in an enlisted or warrant officer grade are paid the special rate of basic pay for pay grade O 1E O 2E or O 3E 20 respectively 4 This benefit does not affect their rank and is used simply for reward and incentive purposes in recognition of their prior enlisted or warrant officer experience A cumulative total of 1 440 days of creditable Federal active duty and or reserve inactive duty for training days is required to qualify 21 22 The pay grade of W 1 is normally reserved for officers appointed using a warrant 3 23 rather than a commission 24 25 by the Secretary of Defense or by each of the service secretaries using authority delegated from the President 26 to an intermediate rank between enlisted non commissioned officers and commissioned officers starting at W 2 9 However appointments to this grade can be made by commission by the service secretaries defense secretary or the President 23 but this is more uncommon By law regulation and traditional customs and courtesies across the military services warrant officers serving in pay grade W 1 have the same privileges as commissioned officers with certain exceptions grounded in the distinction required in the Constitution that all officers of the United States be commissioned 27 which affects the command authority and specific standing of W 1 s under the Uniform Code of Military Justice UCMJ and the Manual for Courts Martial 28 11 29 30 31 While cadets and midshipmen directly appointed by the President to four of the Federal Service Academies U S Military Academy U S Naval Academy U S Air Force Academy U S Coast Guard Academy are members of the Regular Component of their Service 3 serving on active duty they hold neither a commission nor a warrant of appointment nor do they hold an enlisted grade or rank 32 U S statutes no longer include any pay grade for cadets or midshipmen 1 as inchoate officers 33 34 appointed using the Appointments Clause of the U S Constitution 35 as inferior officers they are recognized as having only a precedence below the most junior warrant officer and above the enlisted grades and almost entirely lack any authority over any other servicemembers including other cadets and midshipmen except for specific internal Academy functions or very narrowly drawn training purposes while serving with their Service for leadership and skills development 30 Those appointed to attend the U S Merchant Marine Academy the fifth Federal Service Academy by the Administrator of the Maritime Administration within the Department of Transportation 36 37 will also be appointed by the Secretary of the Navy directly as Midshipmen U S Navy Reserve without enlistment 38 Additionally the Service Secretaries will appoint the cadets or midshipmen of the Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps ROTC 39 40 but unlike the cadets and midshipmen of each Federal Service Academy ROTC cadets and midshipmen are first enlisted into the reserve component of their respective service 41 42 43 3 44 45 Cadets and midshipmen from both the USMMA and ROTC are appointed as inchoate officers 33 34 without a commission or warrant 33 but unlike the other four Federal service academies they are also appointed under Article II as inferior officers in their respective reserve component 35 and only serve on active duty during authorized training events typically the Sea Year for USMMA midshipmen 18 or for ROTC during the summers between years of college 4 45 42 They share the ill defined precedence and lack of statutory pay grade of cadets and midshipmen of the Academies and have even less apparent authority since they are generally not in any official duty status beyond their internal USMMA and ROTC requirements although they like the cadets and midshipmen serving in the Regular Component at the Federal Service Academies have the innate potential to command troops in emergencies and otherwise perform duties far beyond their academic environment as required by competent authorities 18 30 31 32 33 34 41 The basic pay rate for both Academy and non active duty ROTC cadets and midshipmen is 1 272 20 effective 1 January 2023 which is the monthly rate equal to 35 percent of the basic pay of a commissioned officer in the pay grade O 1 with less than two years of service 46 21 45 NATO equivalents EditThe enlisted grades correspond with the NATO rank codes 47 with E 1 being equivalent to OR 1 E 2 equivalent to OR 2 and so on The officer grades are all one higher than their NATO equivalent except O 1 as the O 1 and O 2 grades are both equivalent to the NATO code of OF 1 Hence O 3 is equivalent to OF 2 O 4 is equivalent to OF 3 and so on U S warrant officer grades W 1 through W 5 are depicted in the NATO system as WO 1 through WO 5 The United States is the only nation that has officers in this category Enlisted EditRank by branch of service 1 3 Uniformed services pay grade Special E 9 E 8 E 7 E 6 E 5 E 4 E 3 E 2 E 1 nbsp United States Army 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaSenior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Sergeant Major of the Army Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau Command sergeant major Sergeant major First sergeant Master sergeant Sergeant first class Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Specialist Private first class Private Private nbsp United States Marine Corps 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaSenior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergeant major Master gunnery sergeant First sergeant Master sergeant Gunnery sergeant Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal Private first class Private nbsp United States Navy 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaSenior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Fleet force master chief petty officer Command master chief petty officer Master chief petty officer Command senior chief petty officer Senior chief petty officer Chief petty officer Petty officer first class Petty officer second class Petty officer third class Seaman Seaman apprentice Seaman recruitUniformed services pay grade Special E 9 E 8 E 7 E 6 E 5 E 4 E 3 E 2 E 1 nbsp United States Air Force 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaSenior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau Command Chief Master Sergeant First sergeant Chief master sergeant First sergeant Senior master sergeant First sergeant Master sergeant Technical sergeant Staff sergeant Senior airman Airman first class Airman Airman basic nbsp United States Space Force 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Chief master sergeant Senior master sergeant Master sergeant Technical sergeant Sergeant Specialist 4 Specialist 3 Specialist 2 Specialist 1 nbsp United States Coast Guard 48 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Reserve Command master chief petty officer Master chief petty officer Senior chief petty officer Chief petty officer Petty officer first class Petty officer second class Petty officer third class Seaman Seaman apprentice Seaman recruitUniformed services pay grade Special E 9 E 8 E 7 E 6 E 5 E 4 E 3 E 2 E 1Note The Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps consist entirely of commissioned officers and do not use any of the enlisted or warrant officer pay grades Schedule 8 Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I Monthly Basic Pay as of 1 January 2022 49 46 21 PayGrade Years of service computed under 37 U S C 205 2 or less Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18E 1 i 1 695 00E 1 ii 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30 1 833 30E 2 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70 2 054 70E 3 2 160 60 2 296 50 2 435 70 2 435 70 2 435 70 2 435 70 2 435 70 2 435 70 2 435 70 2 435 70 2 435 70E 4 2 393 40 2 515 80 2 652 00 2 786 70 2 905 50 2 905 50 2 905 50 2 905 50 2 905 50 2 905 50 2 905 50E 5 2 610 30 2 786 10 2 920 80 3 058 50 3 273 30 3 497 70 3 682 20 3 704 40 3 704 40 3 704 40 3 704 40E 6 2 849 40 3 135 60 3 274 20 3 408 60 3 548 70 3 864 30 3 987 60 4 225 50 4 298 40 4 351 20 4 413 30E 7 3 294 30 3 595 50 3 733 50 3 915 30 4 058 10 4 302 60 4 440 60 4 685 10 4 888 50 5 027 40 5 175 30E 8 4 739 10 4 948 80 5 078 40 5 233 80 5 402 40 5 706 30E 9 iii 5 789 10 5 920 50 6 085 80 6 279 90 6 477 00 Applies to personnel who have served less than 4 months on active duty Applies to personnel who have served 4 months or more on active duty For noncommissioned officers serving as Sergeant Major of the Army Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy or Coast Guard Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Space Force Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau basic pay for this grade is 9 355 50 per month as of 1 January 2022 regardless of cumulative years of service under 37 U S C 205 46 50 Warrant officer EditRank by branch of service 1 3 Uniformed services pay grade W 5 W 4 W 3 W 2 W 1 nbsp United States Armyvte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Chief warrant officer 5 Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2 Warrant officer 1 nbsp United States Marine Corpsvte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Chief warrant officer 5 Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2 Warrant Officer 1 nbsp United States Navyvte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Chief warrant officer 5 Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2 Warrant officer 1 nbsp U S Coast Guardvte nbsp nbsp nbsp Chief warrant officer 4 Chief warrant officer 3 Chief warrant officer 2Uniformed services pay grade W 5 W 4 W 3 W 2 W 1Paygrade Rank by branch of service 1 3 Army Marine Corps Navy Air Force Space Force Coast Guard Public Health ServiceCommissioned Corps NOAA CommissionedOfficer CorpsW 1 Warrant Officer 1 Warrant Officer 1 Warrant Officer 1 not used not used not used not used noneW 2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 not used not used Chief Warrant Officer 2 not used noneW 3 Chief Warrant Officer 3 Chief Warrant Officer 3 Chief Warrant Officer 3 not used not used Chief Warrant Officer 3 not used noneW 4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 not used not used Chief Warrant Officer 4 not used noneW 5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 not used not used not used none noneSchedule 8 Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I Monthly Basic Pay as of 1 January 2022 46 21 49 PayGrade 1 Years of service computed under 37 U S C 205 2 or less Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18 Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 30 Over 34 Over 38W 1 3 398 70 3 765 00 3 863 10 4 071 00 4 316 40 4 678 80 4 847 70 5 084 70 5 317 20 5 500 20 5 668 50 5 873 10 5 873 10 5 873 10 5 873 10 5 873 10 5 873 10 5 873 10W 2 3 872 10 4 238 40 4 350 90 4 428 60 4 679 40 5 069 70 5 263 50 5 453 70 5 686 50 5 868 60 6 033 30 6 230 70 6 360 30 6 462 90 6 462 90 6 462 90 6 462 90 6 462 90W 3 4 376 40 4 558 20 4 745 70 4 806 60 5 002 20 5 388 00 5 789 40 5 978 70 6 197 70 6 422 70 6 828 30 7 101 60 7 265 40 7 439 10 7 676 40 7 676 40 7 676 40 7 676 40W 4 4 791 90 5 154 30 5 302 20 5 447 70 5 698 50 5 946 60 6 198 00 6 575 40 6 906 60 7 221 90 7 480 20 7 731 90 8 101 20 8 404 80 8 751 00 8 925 60 8 925 60 8 925 60W 5 8 520 30 8 952 30 9 274 50 9 630 30 10 112 70 10 617 60 11 149 50Officer EditRank by branch of service 1 3 Uniformed services pay grade Special grade O 10 O 9 O 8 O 7 O 6 O 5 O 4 O 3 O 2 O 1 Officer candidate Cadet nbsp United States Army 51 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp VariousGeneral of the Army General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Cadet Officer candidate nbsp United States Marine Corps 52 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Various insignia General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Midshipman officer candidate nbsp United States Navy 48 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Various insignia Fleet admiral Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral lower half Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant junior grade Ensign Midshipman officer candidate nbsp United States Air Force 48 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Various insignia General of the Air Force General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Cadet Officer traineeUniformed services pay grade Special grade O 10 O 9 O 8 O 7 O 6 O 5 O 4 O 3 O 2 O 1 Officer candidate Cadet nbsp United States Space Force 48 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Various insignia General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain First lieutenant Second lieutenant Cadet Officer trainee nbsp United States Coast Guard 48 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp VariousAdmiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral lower half Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant junior grade Ensign Cadet officer candidate nbsp United States Public Health Servicevte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral lower half Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant junior grade Ensign nbsp NOAAvte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral lower half Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Lieutenant junior grade EnsignUniformed services pay grade Special grade O 10 O 9 O 8 O 7 O 6 O 5 O 4 O 3 O 2 O 1 Officer candidate CadetSchedule 8 Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I Monthly Basic Pay as of 1 January 2022 46 21 49 PayGrade Years of service computed under 37 U S C 205 2 or less Over 2 Over 3 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18 Over 20 Over 22 Over 24 Over 26 Over 30 Over 34O 1 i 3 477 30 3 619 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50 4 375 50O 2 i 4 006 50 4 562 70 5 255 10 5 432 70 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30 5 544 30O 3 i 4 636 50 5 256 00 5 672 40 6 185 40 6 482 10 6 807 30 7 017 30 7 362 90 7 543 50 7 543 50 7 543 50 7 543 50 7 543 50 7 543 50 7 543 50 7 543 50 7 543 50O 4 5 273 70 6 104 40 6 512 40 6 602 70 6 980 70 7 386 30 7 891 80 8 284 50 8 557 50 8 714 70 8 805 30 8 805 30 8 805 30 8 805 30 8 805 30 8 805 30 8 805 30O 5 6 112 20 6 885 30 7 361 70 7 451 40 7 749 30 7 926 90 8 318 10 8 605 80 8 976 90 9 543 90 9 813 90 10 080 90 10 384 20 10 384 20 10 384 20 10 384 20 10 384 20O 6 ii 7 332 00 8 054 70 8 583 30 8 583 30 8 616 30 8 985 30 9 034 50 9 034 50 9 547 80 10 455 30 10 988 10 11 520 60 11 823 60 12 130 80 12 725 40 12 979 50 12 979 50O 7 9 668 40 10 117 50 10 325 40 10 490 70 10 789 80 11 085 30 11 427 00 11 767 50 12 109 50 13 183 20 14 089 80 14 089 80 14 089 80 14 089 80 14 162 10 14 445 60 14 445 60O 8 11 635 50 12 017 10 12 270 00 12 340 50 12 656 10 13 183 20 13 306 20 13 806 60 13 950 90 14 382 00 15 006 30 15 581 40 15 965 70 15 965 70 15 965 70 16 365 60 16 774 20O 9 iii 16 444 80 16 682 40 16 974 90 16 974 90 16 974 90 16 974 90O 10 iii iv 16 974 90 16 974 90 16 974 90 16 974 90 16 974 90 16 974 90 a b c Does not apply to commissioned officers who have been credited with over 4 years of cumulative creditable Federal active and inactive duty service as an enlisted member or warrant officer 1 20 21 22 Basic pay for O 6 and below is limited by Level V of the Executive Schedule in effect during Calendar Year 2022 which is 13 775 10 21 46 a b Basic pay for an O 7 to O 10 is limited by Level II of the Executive Schedule in effect during Calendar Year 2023 which is 17 675 10 This includes officers serving as Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff JCS Chief of Staff of the Army Chief of Naval Operations Chief of Staff of the Air Force Commandant of the Marine Corps Chief of Space Operations Commandant of the Coast Guard Chief of the National Guard Bureau or commander of a unified or specified combatant command as defined in 10 U S C 161 c 21 46 For officers serving as Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chief of Staff of the Army Chief of Naval Operations Chief of Staff of the Air Force Commandant of the Marine Corps Chief of Space Operations Commandant of the Coast Guard Chief of the National Guard Bureau or commander of a unified or specified combatant command as defined in 10 U S C 161 c basic pay for this grade as of 2016 the latest year for which this information could be found 1 was calculated to be 21 147 30 per month regardless of cumulative years of service computed under 37 U S C 205 Nevertheless actual basic pay for these officers is limited to the rate of basic pay for level II of the Executive Schedule in effect during calendar year 2023 which is 17 675 10 per month 21 46 Schedule 8 Pay of the Uniformed Services Part I Monthly Basic Pay as of 1 January 2023 46 21 49 PayGrade Years of service computed under 37 U S C 205 Over 4 Over 6 Over 8 Over 10 Over 12 Over 14 Over 16 Over 18O 1E 4 576 80 4 887 00 5 067 90 5 252 70 5 433 90 5 682 60 5 682 60 5 682 60O 2E 5 682 60 5 799 30 5 983 80 6 295 50 6 536 70 6 715 80 6 715 80 6 715 80O 3E 6 469 80 6 780 30 7 120 50 7 340 10 7 701 60 8 007 00 8 182 50 8 421 00See also EditList of comparative military ranks Ranks and insignia of NATO General Schedule US civil service pay scale Military compensationNotes Edit Before the death of General of the Army Omar Bradley in 1981 the pay grade of O 11 was authorized 5 Currently O 10 is the highest authorized pay grade and pay grade O 11 appears nowhere in Title 10 of the US Code pertaining to authorized distribution of general flag officers 6 nor within various documents establishing rates of pay 3 1 7 References Edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government a b c d e f g h i j 37 U S Code 201 Pay grades assignment to general rules LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved 28 September 2022 5 U S Code 2101 Civil service armed forces uniformed services LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved 28 September 2022 a b c d e f g h i 37 U S Code 101 Definitions LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved 11 November 2018 a b c 37 U S Code 204 Entitlement LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved 11 November 2018 The Centennial Omar Nelson Bradley history army mil Retrieved 11 November 2018 a b 33 U S Code 3004 Strength and distribution in grade LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved 11 November 2018 10 U S Code 601 Positions of importance and responsibility 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