What does CMSgt stand for?
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People also ask, what do you call a senior master sergeant?
Senior master sergeant (SMSgt) is the eighth enlisted rank (pay grade E-8) in the U.S. Air Force, just above master sergeant and below chief master sergeant and is a senior noncommissioned officer (SNCO).
Furthermore, how much does a chief master sergeant make? Starting pay for a Chief Master Sergeant is $5,308.20 per month, with raises for experience resulting in a maximum base pay of $8,241.90 per month. You can use the simple calculator below to see basic and drill pay for a Chief Master Sergeant, or visit our Air Force pay calculator for a more detailed salary estimate.
Likewise, people ask, how do you address a CMSgt?
The correct way to address a Chief Master Sergeant named Mr. Johnson is "Chief Master Sergeant Johnson", or written as CMSgt Johnson. In formal situations, a Chief Master Sergeant should always be addressed by their full rank.
Is Master Sergeant a high rank?
Master Sergeant (MSG) Sergeants Major are non-commissioned officers (NCO's) in the United States Army. They are the highest-ranking enlisted soldiers in the military. Sergeants Major have a minimum of eighteen years of experience in the Army and often much more than that upon receiving their rank.