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  2. United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the platoon is to exemplify the discipline and professionalism of the Marine Corps. The Silent Drill Platoon, which first performed in November 18, 1928, originally as a one-time show, received such an overwhelming response that it soon became part of the routine parades at Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.

  3. Platoon sergeant - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Marine Corps, the billet of platoon sergeant in a rifle platoon is usually held by a staff sergeant (E-6).In scout sniper, reconnaissance, weapons (i.e., crew-served weapons), armored vehicle (e.g., tank, assault amphibian, light armored reconnaissance), field artillery (both headquarters and firing platoons), and air defense (viz., LAAD) platoons, a gunnery sergeant (E-7 ...

  4. United States Marine Corps rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps is a billet and with it carries a special rank insignia, conferred on the senior enlisted Marine of the entire Marine Corps, personally selected by the Commandant of the Marine Corps. [6]

  5. List of decorated Marines from 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines

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    Rank and billet: Staff Sergeant, Platoon Sergeant Organization: Company M, 2nd Platoon Date and place of action: 1967-07-21, Ca Lu, Republic of Vietnam Entered service: Portland, Oregon Birth: Unknown Death: 1967-07-21, Republic of Vietnam Robert Lee Quick † Rank and billet: Private First Class, Rifleman Organization: Company K

  6. MOS 0369 - Wikipedia

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    The infantry unit leader is a staff non-commissioned officer with the rank of staff sergeant through master gunnery sergeant (specifically excluding first sergeants and sergeants major) who assists commanders and operations officers in the training, deployment and tactical employment of rifle, reconnaissance, direct action, weapons, Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR), and antitank platoons ...

  7. Platoon guide - Wikipedia

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    A platoon guide is a position, but not a rank, in the United States Army and Marine Corps.The guide sets the direction and cadence of the march. [1]In an infantry platoon the platoon guide is a noncommissioned officer (by Table of Organization [TO] a sergeant in the US Marine Corps) who acts as an assistant platoon sergeant.

  8. Template:USMC Enlisted - Wikipedia

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    This is a template for showing a table of the United States Marine Corps Enlisted rank insignia. The table can be expanded on pages allowing for more information to be associated with the ranks. The basic table can be added to a page with:

  9. Communications Platoon - Wikipedia

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    The communications platoon is headed by a 2nd or 1st Lieutenant, called the Communications Officer or S-6, and a Master Sergeant, called the Communications Chief. [2] For regiment level communication platoons, it's typical to have a Captain head the platoon and a Master Gunnery Sergeant be the senior enlisted Marine.