Gunnery Sergeant is pay grade E7, and the equivalent Army rank is Sergeant First Class.
No. You have ranks mixed up. Stars are given to officers and a Sergeant is given stripes. A gunnery sergeant is a Marine master sergeant or the same as a E9 in the Army. They are considered enlisted noncoms officer.
Technical Sergeant (TSgt) is an enlisted rank (E-6) between Staff and Master Sergeant. It is equivalent to the Army's and Marines' Staff Sergeant.
The Army and Marines both have two ranks in the E8 pay grade - Master Sergeant, and First Sergeant. There is one E8 rank in the Air Force - Chief Master Sergeant. If they hold the position of First Sergeant, they get a diamond on their rank insignia to denote it, but their rank remains Chief Master Sergeant.
There isn't a specific rank attributed to it. Generally, a tank gunner would be Private (E1) through Specialist (E4). Field Artillery would be more the same. There is a Gunnery Sargeant in the Marines.
In the Army and Marines, it's First Sergeant, which are both pay grade E8. In the Air Force, Master Sergeant is pay grade E7, but First Sergeant isn't a separate rank, although it is denoted with a diamond similar to what it used on Army and Marine Corps First Sergeant rank insignia. In the Air Force, the designated First Sergeant can be pay grades E7 through E9.
Depends on which branch of service. In the US Army, it's SSG. In the Marines, it's SSgt, and I believe it's the same in the Air Force.
In the US Army, there's two ranks - Specialist, and Corporal. In the US Marines, it's just Corporal. The Specialist rank in the Army is not an NCO rank, whereas Corporal is.
The Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy and nothing to do with the Army.
Always. And the Army often come in to help the Marines.
Army
the marines because if u play cod4 the marines are skilled butt in mw2 the army is not well skilled
I'm a Marine, so, Marines.