On this page of our website you'll learn about Marine Corps ranks for both enlisted personnel and officers. You can purchase Marine Corps Rank Insignia at the EGA Shop, where 100% of the proceeds support the outreach programs of MarineParents.Click here to shop for Rank Insignia. ...
Marine Ranks - US Marine Corps Rank Insignia. Enlisted, Warrant Officer and Officer Ranks and USMC Pay Grades
brass— brass uniform items; expended casings from weapons; term for senior officers from the metal of their rank insignia.brat— longtime dependent children.the bricks— barracks.brig— prison or place of confinement aboard ship or ashore at a Marine Corps or naval station....
INSIGNIA, SERVICE CAP, ENLISTED, MARINE CORPS (SUPERSEDING MIL-I-15665/23E)doi:MIL MIL-DTL-15665/23F
The Navy Service Uniform is worn by enlisted personnel E-1 to E-6 and consists of a short-sleeved khaki shirt, black trousers, and black garrison cap. Women wear similar clothing and can change a black skirt for slacks. Rank insignia is worn on collars and cap. Black dress shoes are al...
Wear rank insignia sewn on the sleeves if you are enlisted personnel. Officers wear rank insignia on their collars and the shoulder epaulets of their jackets. Place the name tape with the US Army tape on the Velcro patch on the left side chest of the ACU jacket. On the right side of th...
Enlisted Marines wear their rank insignia on the sleeve of the service shirt, officers on the collar. Army soldiers wear their rank insignia on epaulets over the shoulder. The Marine class "A" service coat is olive green (as opposed to forest green for the Army) and has a waist-belt. ...
Marine Corps commands the United States Marine Corps and is the senior officer of the United States Marine Corps. The Commandant is not necessarily the highest-ranking officer in the Marine Corps, but holding the position of Commandant makes him senior to all other officers regardless of rank. ...
INSIGNIA, COLLAR, ENLISTED, AND CAP, GARRISON, ENLISTED, MARINE CORPS (SUPERSEDING MIL-I-15665/12F)(S/S BY MIL-DTL-15665/12H)doi:MIL MIL-DTL-15665/12G
The Commandant is not necessarily the highest-ranking officer in the Marine Corps, but holding the position of Commandant makes him senior to all other officers regardless of rank. The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps is selected by the Commandant of the Marine Corps and serves as the senior...