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What is E1 in the Marine Corps?
What rank does E2 represent in the Marine Corps?
What insignia does an E3 wear in the Marine Corps?
What is the rank of E4 in the Marine Corps?
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What rank does E5 represent in the Marine Corps?
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What is the insignia for E6 in the Marine Corps?
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What rank does E7 represent in the Marine Corps?
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Which insignia does an E8 who is a First Sergeant wear?
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What is the rank of E9 in the Marine Corps?
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What does E10 represent in the Marine Corps?
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Study Notes
Marine Corps Ranks Overview
- E1: Private - No rank or insignia displayed.
- E2: Private First Class - Wears one stripe up.
- E3: Lance Corporal - Wears one stripe up with cross rifles in the center.
- E4: Corporal - Wears two stripes up with cross rifles in the center.
- E5: Sergeant - Wears three stripes up with cross rifles in the center.
- E6: Staff Sergeant - Wears three stripes up, one stripe down, and cross rifles in the center.
- E7: Gunnery Sergeant - Wears three stripes up, two stripes down, and cross rifles in the center.
- E8: First Sergeant - Wears three stripes up, three stripes down, and a diamond in the center.
- E8: Master Sergeant - Wears three stripes up, three stripes down, with cross rifles in the center.
- E9: Sergeant Major - Wears three stripes up, four stripes down, and a star in the center.
- E9: Master Gunnery Sergeant - Wears three stripes up, four stripes down, and an emblem symbolizing the role.
- E10: Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - Wears three stripes up, four stripes down, with the eagle, globe, and anchor flanked by two stars.
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Test your knowledge of the ranks within the Marine Corps! This quiz covers the various enlisted ranks from Private to Master Gunnery Sergeant, including their insignia and significance. Perfect for students of military history or anyone interested in the armed forces.