That is the Garand M1 rifle (Or at least a very close facimile of one.)
Actually, a grade 5 private is Marine lingo for someone who countinually loses rank.
The starting salary would be about $4,951.80 a month for a typical Captain. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member. Other factors include being married and special pay for jobs like flight pay and jump pay.
A lieutenant typically has two stripes on their uniform insignia in the U.S. military. In the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, these stripes are often depicted as silver or gold bars. The exact design and representation can vary slightly between branches, but the two-stripe insignia is a common standard for the rank of lieutenant.
Two stripes in the Marine Corps was a Corporal aka E-4.A similar rank, (Two Chevrons), in the Army was Corporal Grade 5.In 1942 the Army added two Chevrons with a T below. It was called Tech 5th Class, Grade 5.The Navy equivalent is called "Rate," instead of rank. It's signified by two angled slashes. (Seaman Apprentice or E-2)
Four-star generals are the highest rank in the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, denoting a senior officer with significant command authority. Notable four-star generals include Dwight D. Eisenhower, who commanded Allied forces during World War II; Douglas MacArthur, known for his role in the Pacific Theater; and Colin Powell, who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This rank is often associated with leadership during major military operations and strategic planning.
1959
gunnery sergeant... abbreviated GySgt
the lesser known E9 rank is Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.
Actually, a grade 5 private is Marine lingo for someone who countinually loses rank.
Enlisted - Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps . Officer - Commandant of the Marine Corps .
To signify that all Marines, no matter what they do, are, primarily, rifleman. The above "answer" does NOT answer the question asked. The answer is 1960.
The 3rd rank achieved by an enlisted Marine in the US Marine Corps is the rank of Lance Corporal (LCpl). This rank is typically attained after serving for a specific period of time and meeting certain qualifications and requirements set by the Marine Corps.
Jeff Cooper was a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps.
In the United States Marine Corps, the rarest E9 rank is Master Gunnery Sergeant (E9). This rank is the highest enlisted rank in the Marine Corps and is only achieved by a small percentage of enlisted Marines who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, expertise, and experience in their military career. Master Gunnery Sergeants typically serve in specialized roles and are considered subject matter experts in their field.
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There isn't a "bomber" rank in the Marine Corps. There is, however, a Gunner. Its symbol is a bursting bomb. Gunner is also not a rank, but a title. This insignia is awarded to the highest ranking CWO in a weapons company.
The Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) : four star General James F. Amos .