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Depends which branch of service. In the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps there are two Lieutenant ranks - Second Lieutenant (O-1) - which is the lowest commissioned officer rank - and First Lieutenant (O-2), which is the next rank up. Likewise in the Navy and Coast Guard, there are also two Lieutenant ranks - Lieutenant Junior Grade - which is pay grade O-2 and equivalent to a First Lieutenant in any other branch - and Lieutenant - which is pay grade O-3 and equivalent to a Captain in any other branch. After (Navy) Lieutenant comes Lieutenant Commander, which is equivalent to a US Army/Air Force/Marine Corps Major.
Lieutenant is a rank found in all branches of the US Armed Forces - Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. In the Air Force, Army, and Marine Corps, there are the ranks of Second Lieutenant (O1) and First Lieutenant (O2). In the Navy and Coast Guard, there are the ranks of Lieutenant JG (O2) and Lieutenant (O3).
In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created
United States Marine Corps .
Yes, marine nurses can have ranks. In the United States Marine Corps, nurse officers can hold ranks ranging from Second Lieutenant to Colonel. These ranks are earned through training, experience, and promotion.
A1: 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant, captain, major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, generalA2: Regarding the above answer: I don't believe the individual was asking about which officer ranks are found in the US Marine Corps, which fails to also include warrant officers, though that is more a technicality since they are not commissioned officers.The US Marine Corps has a current strength of 203,095 active and 40,000 reserve personnel, as of May 2009. Of active personnel, 182,147 are enlisted personnel, and 20,639 are officers. The enlisted to officer ratio in the Marine Corps is currently around 9.8:1.
That the Marine Corps is subordinate to and part of the US Navy.
The Marine Corps was established 10 November 1775.
The same rank structure as for the US Army and US Air Force.O1 = 2nd LieutenantO2 = 1st LieutenantO3 = CaptainO4 = MajorO5 = Lieutenant ColonelO6 = ColonelO7 = Brigadier General08 = Major General09 = Lieutenant General010 = General
Jack Hawkins - US Marine Corps officer - was born in 2012-02.
Yes, the word "Marine" should be capitalized when referring to a member of the US Marine Corps or to anything related to the Marine Corps.
The Pride of being a US Marine.