Technical sergeant

Technical sergeant is the name of one current and two former enlisted ranks in the United States military.

United States Air Force

Technical sergeant insignia, U.S. Air Force

Technical Sergeant, "Tech Sgt" in informal parlance, is the sixth enlisted rank (pay grade E-6) in the U.S. Air Force, just above staff sergeant and below master sergeant. A technical sergeant is a noncommissioned officer and abbreviated as TSgt (with no period in official USAF and other military correspondence). Official terms of address are "Technical Sergeant" or "Sergeant", although many use "Tech Sergeant" in informal situations.

Within Air Force enlisted ranks, promotion to technical sergeant has historically been the second-most difficult rank to achieve (only the rank of senior master sergeant, capped by federal law, has lower promotion rates) and is the most difficult promotion that most career Air Force members achieve. A staff sergeant must have served at least 23 months in grade to be considered for promotion to technical sergeant. It normally takes 10–12 total years of service to attain this pay grade. Technical sergeants mentor junior enlisted personnel while preparing themselves for promotion to master sergeant, the entry rank of the senior non-commissioned grades.

High year of tenure was reduced from 22 to 20 years in the 1990s, back to 22 years for a short time after 2001, and back to 20 years in 2013.[1]

Historical promotion rates:

Year Promotion rate Avg Time in Service
2010 20.85%[2] 10.69 years
2011 24.94%[3] 10.61 years
2012 22.77%[4] 10.58 years
2013 15.03%[5] 10.78 years
2014 17.43%[6] 10.53 years

United States Marine Corps

Technical sergeant insignia, U.S. Marine Corps

Technical sergeant was a rank in the United States Marine Corps until 1958. From 1941 until 1946, the rank was equivalent to grade 2, ranking with gunnery sergeant and other technical ranks with which it shared its insignia. From 1947 until 1958, the rank was reclassified as E-6 and became the sole rank in this grade. The rank was renamed gunnery sergeant and elevated to E-7 after the reorganization of grades in 1959.

United States Army

Technical sergeant insignia, U.S. Army

The rank of Technical Sergeant existed from after World War I until 1948 when the rank was renamed Sergeant First Class. In 1920 the Army combined several battalion/squadron level "staff" NCO ranks, including battalion quartermaster sergeant, battalion supply sergeant, ordnance sergeant, hospital sergeant, three grades of master sergeant (junior grade), and six additional senior-level technical and specialist ranks into the new technical sergeant rank. In 1942 when rifle squad leaders became staff sergeants, platoon sergeants were promoted to technical sergeants. In 1948 the Army renamed Technical Sergeant to Sergeant First Class.[7]

See also

References

  1. High year of tenure changes take effect in 2013, Air Force Personnel Center
  2. Air Force to release technical sergeant promotion list, Air Force News Service, 6 June 2010
  3. Officials announce E-6 selection stats, Air Force Personnel, Services, and Manpower Public Affairs, 16 June 2011
  4. Officials release TSgt promotion stats, 19 June 2012
  5. Air Force selects 5,654 for technical sergeant, Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs, 25 June 2013
  6. AF selects 6,684 for promotion to technical sergeant, Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs, 26 June 2014
  7. Perrenot,P. United States Army Grade Insignia Since 1776 (2009)

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