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No. Grenadier is a squad level enlisted position. Some infantry units will have lower enlisted members of fire teams (ranging in rank from Private E1 to Specialist E4) serve as the grenadier, while others may have the fire team leader (ranging in rank from Specialist E4 to Sergeant E5) carry the M203.

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