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Name all the pisitions of the marines

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  1. Private, Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Colonel and General.


  2. Private, private first class, lance corporal,corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant, gunnery sergeant, master sergeant, first sergeant,master gunnery sergeant,sergeant major, sergeant major the the Marine Corps

    Officers- 2nd lieutenant, 1st LT, captain, major, Lt. Colonel, colonet. brigadier generel, major general, lietenenat general, General

  3. If you mean "positions" they are as follows:

    Enlisted Ranks:

    E1-Private

    E2-Private First Class(PFC)

    E3-Lance Corporal (LCpl)

    E4-Corporal(CPL)

    E5-Sergeant (Sgt)

    E6-Staff Sergeant (SSgt)

    E7-Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt)

    E8-Master Sergeant (Msgt) and 1st Sergeant (1SG) [2 ranks for the same paygrade, the rank depends on the MOS)

    E9-Sergeant Major (SgtMaj)

    E9-Master Gunnery Sergeant(MGySgt) [again, weather you're a SgtMaj or MGySgt depends on your MOS)

    E9-Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps(SgtMajMC)[the god of the corps!]

    Warrant Officer Ranks:(these are officers that were PRIOR enlisted):

    W1- Warrant Officer 1 (WO)

    W2- Chief Warrant Officer 2(CWO2)

    W3-Chief Warrant Officer 3 (CWO3)

    W4-Chief Warrant Officer 4(CWO4)

    W5-Chief Warrant OFfiicer 5(CWO5)

    Comissioned Ranks:

    O1- 2nd Lieutenant (2ndLt)

    O2-1st Lieutenant (1stLt)

    O3-Captain (Capt)

    O4-Major (Maj)

    O5-Lieutenant Colonel (Lt.Col)

    O6-Colonel(Col)

    O7-Brigadier General (Brig.Gen) (this means the general has 1 star)

    O8-Major General (Maj.Gen) (2 stars)

    09-Lieutenant General (Lt.Gen) (3 stars)

    O10-General(4 stars)[The commandant of the Marine Corps]

  4. i dont know what a pisition is but i know what a position is. and the army is pretty similar it goes like this.

    Enlisted Soldier Warrant Officer Officer

    PRIVATE (PVT/PV2)

    Lowest rank: a trainee who's starting Basic Combat Training (BCT). Primary role is to carry out orders issued to them to the best of his/her ability. (PVT does not have an insignia)

    PRIVATE FIRST CLASS (PFC)

    PV2s are promoted to this level after one year'or earlier by request of supervisor. Individual can begin BCT at this level with experience or prior military training. Carries out orders issued to them to the best of his/her ability.

    SPECIALIST (SPC)

    Can manage other enlisted Soldiers of lower rank. Has served a minimum of two years and attended a specific training class to earn this promotion. People enlisting with a four year college degree can enter BCT as a Specialist.

    CORPORAL (CPL)

    The base of the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) ranks, CPLs serve as team leader of the smallest Army units. Like SGTs, they are responsible for individual training, personal appearance and cleanliness of Soldiers.

    SERGEANT (SGT)

    Typically commands a squad (9 to 10 Soldiers). Considered to have the greatest impact on Soldiers because SGTs oversee them in their daily tasks. In short, SGTs set an example and the standard for Privates to look up to, and live up to.

    STAFF SERGEANT (SSG)

    Also commands a squad (9 to 10 Soldiers). Often has one or more SGTs under their leadership. Responsible for developing, maintaining and utilizing the full range of his Soldiers' potential.

    SERGEANT FIRST CLASS (SFC)

    Key assistant and advisor to the platoon leader. Generally has 15 to 18 years of Army experience and puts it to use by making quick, accurate decisions in the best interests of the Soldiers and the country.

    MASTER SERGEANT (MSG)

    Principal NCO at the battalion level, and often higher. Not charged with all the leadership responsibilities of a 1SG, but expected to dispatch leadership and other duties with the same professionalism.

    FIRST SERGEANT (1SG)

    Principal NCO and life-blood of the company: the provider, disciplinarian and wise counselor. Instructs other SGTs, advises the Commander and helps train all enlisted Soldiers. Assists Officers at the company level (62 to 190 Soldiers).

    SERGEANT MAJOR (SGM)

    SGMs experience and abilities are equal to that of the CSM, but the sphere of influence regarding leadership is generally limited to those directly under his charge. Assists Officers at the battalion level (300 to 1,000 Soldiers).

    COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR (CSM)

    Functioning without supervision, a CSM's counsel is expected to be calm, settled and accurate'with unflagging enthusiasm. Supplies recommendations to the commander and staff, and carries out policies and standards on the performance, training, appearance and conduct of enlisted personnel. Assists Officers at the brigade level (3,000 to 5,000 Soldiers).

    SERGEANT MAJOR OF THE ARMY

    There's only one Sergeant Major of the Army. This rank is the epitome of what it means to be a Sergeant and oversees all Non-Commissioned Officers. Serves as the senior enlisted advisor and consultant to the Chief of Staff of the Army (a four-star General).

    and then for commissioned officers



    SECOND LIEUTENANT (2LT)

    Typically the entry-level rank for most Commissioned Officers. Leads platoon-size elements consisting of the platoon SGT and two or more squads (16 to 44 Soldiers).

    FIRST LIEUTENANT (1LT)

    A seasoned lieutenant with 18 to 24 months service. Leads more specialized weapons platoons and indirect fire computation centers. As a senior Lieutenant, they are often selected to be the Executive Officer of a company-sized unit (110 to 140 personnel).

    CAPTAIN (CPT)

    Commands and controls company-sized units (62 to 190 Soldiers), together with a principal NCO assistant. Instructs skills at service schools and combat training centers and is often a Staff Officer at the battalion level.

    MAJOR (MAJ)

    Serves as primary Staff Officer for brigade and task force command regarding personnel, logistical and operational missions.

    LIEUTENANT COLONEL (LTC)

    Typically commands battalion-sized units (300 to 1,000 Soldiers), with a CSM as principal NCO assistant. May also be selected for brigade and task force Executive Officer.

    COLONEL (COL)

    Typically commands brigade-sized units (3,000 to 5,000 Soldiers), with a CSM as principal NCO assistant. Also found as the chief of divisional-level staff agencies.

    BRIGADIER GENERAL (BG)

    Serves as Deputy Commander to the commanding general for Army divisions. Assists in overseeing the staff's planning and coordination of a mission.

    MAJOR GENERAL (MG)

    Typically commands division-sized units (10,000 to 15,000 Soldiers).

    LIEUTENANT GENERAL (LTG)

    Typically commands corps-sized units (20,000 to 45,000 Soldiers).

    GENERAL (GEN)

    The senior level of Commissioned Officer typically has over 30 years of experience and service. Commands all operations that fall within their geographical area. The Chief of Staff of the Army is a four-star General.

    GENERAL OF THE ARMY (GOA)

    This is only used in time of War where the Commanding Officer must be equal or of higher rank than those commanding armies from other nations. The last officers to hold this rank served during and immediately following WWII.


  5. First off, it's a captial 'M' in Marines.

    Second, LOVIN has the right answer.

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