Meet the next Sergeant Major of the Army
Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Weimer was selected to succeed Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Grinston, who will depart the role in August 2023.
Weimer is a career special operator, according to his official biography and details released by Hewitt.
Hewitt added that Weimer has a bachelors degree in strategic studies and defense analysis from Norwich University.
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2022/12/08/meet-the-next-sergeant-major-of-the-army/
rsdsharp
(10,090 posts)underpants
(186,407 posts)Pretty cool to be the top enlisted soldier and only holder of a rank.
Thats true.
One of my buddies had a degree and enlisted to serve in a special operations unit.
There are more enlisted positions then officers
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qazplm135
(7,477 posts)But entering as enlisted instead of officer which is a little unusual.
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qazplm135
(7,477 posts)It's one of the first words.
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qazplm135
(7,477 posts)I didn't call it a Service Academy which has a different, and very specific meaning.
So engaging in technicalities aside, the point is that the corps of cadets at the six SMCs are OG ROTC cadets and usually go officer.
Which is why the OP is surprised that he went enlisted instead upon graduation instead of officer.
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rsdsharp
(10,090 posts)As with West Point, Annapolis, The Air Force Academy, The Citidel, Texas A&M, etc. graduates of Norwich are usually commissioned as officers in a branch of the US military. Norwich is particularly known for armor officers. I assume, without knowing, that the CSM attended after enlisting.
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DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts) The most common degree for command sergeant majors is bachelor's degree 51% of command sergeant majors earn that degree. A close second is associate degree with 29% and rounding it off is master's degree with 12%.
https://www.zippia.com/command-sergeant-major-jobs/demographics/
Ive never heard of Norwich.
GP6971
(32,788 posts)enlisted. He retires next year.
qazplm135
(7,477 posts)Having been both there's admittedly no comparison for me between the two so curious the thought process for someone else
GP6971
(32,788 posts)interaction with the troops. I guess that's his comfort level. His choice.
Me...I Yale ROTC 69-71. Loved being a junior officer. Hated it after I made Major.
Best years were as a Captain. Major and beyond were a slog.
3Hotdogs
(13,345 posts)Korea war. He had my grandmother's permission. From there, he went through every enlisted rank, including master sgt.
Then he earned his G.E.D. and B.A. in engineering.
From there, he went from 2nd. Lt an retired as a lt. colonel.