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What are the officer ranks in the Marine Corps?

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Marine Corps Ranks - Enlisted and Officer, from Lowest to Highest
Pay Grade Rank Abbreviation
O-4 Major Maj
O-5 Lieutenant Colonel LtCol
O-6 Colonel Col
O-7 Brigadier General BGen


Similarly, what are the enlisted ranks in the Marine Corps?

The enlisted ranks are the following:

  • 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.

Also, what is an o6 in the Marine Corps? Colonel (Col)(O6) Colonels in the U.S. Marine Corps typically go to the Army War College in Pennsylvania or the Marine Corps War College in Virginia. It typically takes 21 to 23 years to reach this rank, and it is considered to be the final step before reaching the General Officer ranks.

Likewise, people ask, how much do Marine Corps officers make?

The Marines salary maximum, based on active duty years, varies for each rank. Salaries for officers in ranks O-7 through O-10 cannot exceed the defined rate of pay for Level II, $189,601 annually, of the 2018 Executive Schedule or Level V, $153,799 annually, for ranks O6 and lower.

What is the lowest Marine rank?

Corporal (Cpl/E-4) Corporal is the lowest grade as a Non-Commissioned Officer in the USMC. A Cpl is likely to fill supervisory roles at this point, with many leading “fire teams” (four-person squads consisting of a Team Leader, Automatic Rifleman, Assistant Automatic Rifleman, and Rifleman) or a weapons crew.

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