A leader and the glue that holds a squad together. You should probably give them terminator honours so then they can keep there squad fighting fit.
Average Squad:
usually have no helmet and hold a chain sword with a pistol.
Assault Squad:
Usually have no helmet and have a Power Fist, assault shield, power weapon, melta.
Devestator Squad:
Ussualy have no helmet, iron halo, skull probe, spot light.
Scout Squad:
A 'mini' chainsword, target finder, plasma weapon.
Terminator Squad:
They usually have an iron halo, a power weapon, an assault shield, power claws. (this is a normal Terminator Squad)
Hope ive been helpful :)
8 feet tall, as all full Space Marines are.
AnswerAs long as it has the same equipment a sergeant would have, they should be able to be interchanged.
the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps is Mike Barrett
There was no such thing as the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps until 1957. The first Sergeant Major in the Marine Corps was Sergeant Major Archibald Sommers who became the Corps' first Sergeant Major in 1801.
A Senior Master Sergeant is ranked above a Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force and the United States Space Force. It is the eighth enlisted rank in the Air Force and the Space Force, equivalent to a First Sergeant in the Army and Marine Corps or a Senior Chief Petty Officer in the Navy and Coast Guard.
A gunny sergeant is short for gunnery sergeant. A gunnery sergeant is a rank of the US Marine Corps. It is the seventh enlisted rank (E-7) right above a staff sergeant and right below a master sergeant.
No - the Marine equivalent rank is Gunnery Sergeant.
Space Marine Tactical Squad (includes 10 Space Marines) Space Marine Combat Squad (includes 5 Space marines) Space Marine Rhino Space Marine Scout Squad (includes 5 Space Marine Scouts) Space Marine Assault Squad (includes 5 Space Marines).
The question makes no sense. There is no such thing as a "Marine Second Sergeant" (nor would one be in the Army if such a thing existed), nor does even a "Second Sergeant" rank exist.
No
No, there has not.
The Commander-in-Chief of the US Marine Corps is the President of the United States. The Commandant of the Marine Corps, a four star general, is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and reports to the Secretary of the Navy.