What is highest rank in Marines?

GENERAL – A four-star general, the most senior officer rank, a General is nominated by the President and must also be confirmed for duty by the Senate.
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What are the Marine ranks in order?

Enlisted:
  • E-1, Private, Pvt.
  • E-2, Private First Class, PFC.
  • E-3, Lance Corporal, LCpl.
  • E-4, Corporal, Cpl.
  • E-5, Sergeant, Sgt.
  • E-6, Staff Sergeant, SSgt.
  • E-7, Gunnery Sergeant, GySgt.
  • E-8. Master Sergeant, MSgt. First Sergeant, 1Sgt.
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What rank is a Marine after 20 years?

It will generally take an officer in the Marine Corps16 to 22 years to rise to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. As a result, many career officers who are eligible to retire after 20 years of active service retire at this rank.
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What rank are you after 10 years in the Marines?

E-9, master gunnery sergeant or sergeant major

For either rank, you must have 10 years TIS and three years TIG. A sergeant major serves as the principal advisor to Marine commanders.
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What rank is major in the Marines?

Major is the 21st rank in the United States Marine Corps , ranking above Captain and directly below Lieutenant Colonel. A major is a Field Officer at DoD paygrade O-4, with a starting monthly pay of $5,274.
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U.S. Marine Corps Ranks in order



What rank are you after 4 years in the Marines?

Staff Sergeant (E-6) - 4 years TIS. Gunnery Sergeant (E-7) - 6 Years TIS** Master Sergeant (E-8) - 8 years TIS.
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What is the cut off age for Marines?

To enlist as a Marine, you must obtain your high school diploma and be a legal U.S. resident between 17 and 28.
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At what age does the Marines stop taking recruits?

Age Limits for Enlisting

The oldest you can be to enlist for active duty in each branch is: Coast Guard: 31. Marines: 28. Navy: 39.
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How fast do you rank up in the Marines?

To be eligible for a promotion to Corporal, a Lance Corporal must have a minimum of 12 months TIG. This was updated in MARADMINS Number: 055/16. In order to be promoted to Sergeant, Corporals must have 48 months time in service.
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How much does a retired Marine make?

Current Retirement System

So for 20 years of service you would receive 50% of the average of your highest three years of base pay (high three average x 2.5 x YOS). Each year of service in excess of 20 years nets you an additional 2.5% of your high three base pay.
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How much is E7 retirement pay?

As of 2022 the pay calculation projection an E7 retiring with exactly 20 years of service would receive $27,827 per year. It's important to note the present value of almost $800,000 for a 40 year old receiving this pension indefinitely.
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What rank should you be after 8 years in the Marines?

Master Sergeant (MSgt) or First Sergeant (1st Sgt)

The master sergeant and first sergeant share the ninth USMC rank. Eight years TIS and four years TIG are required for either position. Master sergeants are battalion, regiment, and brigade technical managers.
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Are Marines higher rank than Navy SEALs?

U.S. Navy SEALs are an elite unit, more exclusive and harder to be admitted to than the U.S. Marines. The United States Marine Corps (also known as USMC or Marines) is one of the 5 branches of the U.S. military under the Department of Defense. It was created in 1775 as a special service.
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Who's tougher Marines or Navy SEALs?

Although the Marines are highly respected and considered one of the most elite fighting forces, the Navy SEALs training is far more rigorous and demanding than that of the Marines.
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Can Marines be Navy SEALs?

You can apply to become a Navy SEAL as a civilian, a Navy sailor or even as a service member from another military branch. Both new recruits and active-duty military candidates must pass a battery of physical, technical and psychological exams.
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How long do Marines serve?

Today, Marines are stationed around the world at all times, ready to deploy quickly whenever and wherever needed. Total service commitment ranges from four to six years.
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Can you leave the Marines early?

MARINES WHO ARE ENTITLED TO SEPARATION PAY UPON NORMAL EAS, WHO ELECT, AND ARE APPROVED FOR EARLY RELEASE FROM ACTIVE DUTY UNDER THIS MARADMIN, WILL RETAIN THEIR ENTITLEMENT TO SEPARATION PAY PROVIDED THEY HAVE COMPLETED 6 YEARS OF ACTIVE SERVICE PRIOR TO THE DAY OF EARLY RELEASE (NEW EAS) FROM ACTIVE DUTY.
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Do you have to be in the Marines for 4 years?

When you sign you will serve 4 yrs of active duty. You then have a choice to re-enlist or get out of the Marine Corps. This is called the end of active service, however you are still obligated to serve 4 years in the inactive ready reserve.
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What do Marines call Army guys?

Three such words are “gyrenes,” “jarheads,” and “grunts.” Their times of origin and usage differ somewhat, but each has the same role in the Marine Corps culture. They have become a source of pride for all Marines.
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Can you join the Marines with tattoos?

Marine Corps tattoo policy 2022

Marines can have tattoos on any area of the body, except for the head, neck, and hands in most cases. Banned tattoos include those that are "drug-related, gang-related, extremist, obscene or indecent, sexist, or racist."
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What do Marines do when not deployed?

When not deployed, servicemembers and their units undergo traditional training to prepare for the conduct of military duties. During this phase, servicemembers go through normal training and medical evaluations that maintain their personal and unit readiness level.
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How much does a master guns make?

US Marine Corps Salary FAQs

The average salary for a Master Gunnery Sergeant is $79,909 per year in United States, which is 10% lower than the average US Marine Corps salary of $89,629 per year for this job.
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What is the highest rank in the arm?

The highest military rank is O-10, or "five-star general." It is symbolized by five stars for each of the military services. Although it is currently a part of the military service rank system, no officer has been promoted to it since World War II, when the rank was created.
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What rank is before Master?

There are 13 enlisted Army ranks: private, private second class, private first class, specialist, corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant, sergeant first class, master sergeant, first sergeant, sergeant major, command sergeant major and sergeant major of the Army.
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