What rank do most Marines retire at?

Lieutenant General (LtGen)(O9)
Considered a temporary rank, lieutenant generals retire once their active tour of duty or service comes to an end. They must retire after 38 years in the service or a month after turning 64. Lieutenant generals can extend their status only through an act of Congress.
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What rank do most marine officers retire at?

As a result, many career officers who are eligible to retire after 20 years of active service retire at this rank. Lieutenant Colonel is the 22nd rank in the United States Marine Corps , ranking above Major and directly below Colonel.
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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. This individual leads at the battalion level or higher and focuses on personnel management.
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At what age do most Marines retire?

Retirement age for the Marine Corps is generally after 20 years of service. If you serve for more than 20 years, you'll get 2.75 percent more in benefits for each year of additional service, as of 2012. Some Marines are eligible for early retirement.
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What rank should you be after 8 years in the Marines?

Master Sergeant/First Sergeant (E-8) - 8 years TIS and 4 years TIG. Master Gunnery Sergeant/Sergeant Major (E-9) - 10 years TIS and 3 years TIG.
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What happens after 4 years in the Marines?

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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Is a gunnery sergeant a high rank?

Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt) is the seventh enlisted rank in the United States Marine Corps, above staff sergeant and below master sergeant and first sergeant, and is a staff non-commissioned officer (SNCO). It has a pay grade of E-7.
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How much is a 20 year Marine pension?

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 does a USMC Colonel make?

The typical US Marine Corps Colonel salary is $164,774 per year. Colonel salaries at US Marine Corps can range from $132,026 - $234,870 per year.
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Do you get a pension after 8 years in the Marines?

You must generally serve at least 20 years on active duty or in the reserves to qualify to receive retirement pay, also called a military pension, from the Marine Corps. The 20-year minimum applies whether you serve as an officer or enlisted member.
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What rank do you start out in the Marines with a college degree?

You may earn an initial enlistment rank of E-1, E-2 or E-3 with 20 or more semester hours of credit from a degree-granting college or university. You may opt to earn a college degree first, then join as an officer.
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How long does it take to become a lieutenant colonel in the Marines?

Lieutenant colonels are the second field officer grade in the U.S. Marine Corps. They command from 300-1,000 Marines at a given time and are assisted by one major, junior commissioned officers and one command sergeant major as an enlisted adviser. It typically takes 16-22 years to reach the rank of lieutenant colonel.
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How long does it take to become an E-4 in the Marines?

To make E-4 requires at least 12 months in the service and 8 months as an E-3. To make sergeant (E-5) requires at least 24 months in the service and 12 months as an E4-. In practice, most people spend a lot more time than the minimum of time getting up to these ranks.
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Is Lt Col a high rank in the Marines?

In the United States Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, lieutenant colonel is a field-grade officer rank, just above the rank of major and just below the rank of colonel. It is equivalent to the naval rank of commander in the other uniformed services.
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Is 20 years in the military worth it?

The total expected value of retiring at 20 years is worth nearly a million dollars, which means that the last two years of work in uniform are worth roughly half a million each to a typical officer (annual base pay plus half of their retirement stream).
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What is the average enlisted retirement rank?

It is reasonable to assume that the average enlisted member will be able to retire at 20 years having achieved the rank of E-7, and the average officer should be able to retire at 20 years at the rank of O-5.
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How much does a Lt Col make in the USMC?

The typical US Marine Corps O5 - Marines - Lieutenant Colonel salary is $125,595 per year. O5 - Marines - Lieutenant Colonel salaries at US Marine Corps can range from $118,261 - $179,951 per year.
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How long does it take to become a captain in the Marines?

You must be in the Marines for a minimum of four years to be considered for a promotion to captain, two of which are generally spent fulfilling the role of first lieutenant. It's conceivable, then, that if you join after earning your degree, you can become a captain in as few as four years.
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Can you live off military retirement?

Can You Live Off Military Retirement Pay? The short answer is, yes, absolutely. But it takes a lot of planning to make this work. A good friend of mine, Doug Nordman, wrote the book, The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Early Retirement, and founded the website, The Military Guide.
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Do Marines get Social Security?

Generally, there is no reduction of Social Security benefits because of your military retirement benefits. You'll get your Social Security benefit based on your earnings and the age you choose to start receiving benefits. While you're in military service, you pay Social Security taxes, just as civilian employees do.
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How much does an E7 make after retirement?

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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Who do you call Sir in the Marines?

The only acceptable address of a drill instructor by a recruit is "sir", "ma'am" or "(senior) drill instructor (Rank) (last name)". At Officer Candidates School (OCS), candidates are instructed by Drill Instructors who have already served a tour at one of the Recruit Depots.
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How many Marines are in a platoon?

In the United States Marine Corps, infantry rifle platoons nominally (per TO&E) consist of 43 Marines and are led by a platoon commander, usually a second lieutenant (O-1), assisted by a platoon sergeant, a staff sergeant (E-6).
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