How many years can a non commissioned officer work in the army until the head of the army is finishe

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

The length of service of non-commissioned officers in our country varies according to rank and branch of the military. Depending on the branch and rank of the military, the length of service of a non-commissioned officer will also vary.

First, let's take a look at the division of ranks of non-commissioned officers. Non-commissioned officers in our country are divided into corporals, sergeants, 2nd sergeants, 1st sergeants, ** sergeant major, 2nd class sergeant major and 1st sergeant major. Among them, corporals and sergeants belong to junior non-commissioned officers, second sergeants and first sergeants belong to intermediate non-commissioned officers, and ** sergeant major, second sergeant major and first sergeant major belong to senior non-commissioned officers.

According to the relevant regulations, the minimum length of service for corporal is 3 years, the minimum length of service for sergeant is 3 years, the minimum length of service for second class sergeant is 4 years, the maximum length of service is 16 years, the minimum length of service for first class sergeant is 4 years, the maximum is 24 years, and the minimum length of service for sergeant major is 5 years and the maximum is 30 years. The length of service of the second sergeant major is 4 years, and the maximum is 30 years, and the service period of the first class sergeant major is 30 years or more than 55 years old, and the retirement is directly arranged to enjoy the treatment of deputy division.

In addition, the length of service will vary depending on the military branch and position. For example, the Army and Marine Corps have a relatively short length of service, while the Air Force and Rocket Forces have a relatively long period of service. At the same time, the length of service for some special positions will also vary, such as pilots and divers.

It should be noted that the above is only a general period of service regulations, and the actual length of service is also affected by various factors such as personal performance, military needs, and policy changes. Therefore, if you want to know the detailed length of service regulations for your unit, it is best to consult with the relevant department or the person in charge.

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