Imperial Marines
The Imperial Star Marines are the armed fighting forces carried aboard Imperial starships. Marines deal with piracy and boarding actions in space, defend the starports and bases belonging to the navy, and supplement other ground forces such as the army.
- By reputation, the Imperial Marines are sent in when something or someone presents a serious threat to the well-being of the Imperium and its member worlds. They are never used lightly, and once committed, they never leave a job half-done.
Please see the following articles for related information:
- Imperial Navy (IN)
- Imperial Army (IA)
- Imperial Interstellar Scout Service (IISS)
- Mercenaries
Description (Specifications)
The Imperial Marines are a tried and proven military force as well as the tip of the Emperor of the Third Imperium's might.
Mission (Goals)
No information yet available.
Doctrine & Strategy (Operations)
No information yet available.
Rank & Grade (Hierarchy)
Imperial Marine Ranks | |
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Commissioned Officers | |
O8 » Brigadier-General (Marshal) | |
O7 » Brigadier | |
O6 » Coronel | |
O5 » Lieutenant Coronel | |
O4 » Force Commander | |
O3 » Captain (Force Captain) | |
O2 » First Lieutenant (Force Lieutenant) | |
O1 » Second Lieutenant (Force Ensign) | |
O0 » Cadet / Midshipman | |
Enlisted | |
E9 » Sergeant Major | |
E8 » Master Sergeant (First Sergeant) | |
E7 » Leading Sergeant | |
E6 » Staff Sergeant (Gunnery Sergeant) | |
E5 » Sergeant | |
E4 » Lance Sergeant | |
E3 » Corporal | |
E2 » Lance Corporal | |
E1 » Marine/Private (Private 1st Class) | |
E0 » Marine Recruit / Apprentice |
Some of the organizational ranks and grades used by this force are included in the table to the right.
Marine Apprentice
Marine recruits are Navy volunteers who go through an arduous selection process called "the Grinder"[1]. They are then on probation for a period afterwards until they are promoted to the rank of Marine. Those that fail the "Grinder" or are deemed unsuitable for promotion during probation are "sent down" to the Navy as Ordinary Space Hands.
Section Sergeant
The honorary title granted to the senior NCO in a Marine Section, a sub-set of a ship's Marine detachment that can be as large as a platoon. A Section Sergeant is typically an E6 or E7. They assist the Marine commanding the Section, usually a subaltern officer or breveted NCO.
Gunnery Sergeant
The lead Marine NCO of a Specialist sub-unit. Specialist Marines are considered technical or combat support rather than administrative support like Staff Marines. A Gunnery Sergeant is typically an E6 or E7.
Ship's Sergeant
The honorary title granted to the senior NCO in a ship's Marine detachment. Large ships can carry a detachment as large as a company. A Ship's Sergeant is typically an E7 or E8.
First Sergeant
The senior Marine NCO (Grade E8) in a Marine Company. They are assigned to advise a Marine Company commander (usually a Captain).
Chief/Master Gunnery Sergeant
If there is more than one Gunnery Sergeant in a ship's crew, the senior Gunnery Sergeant is known as the Chief Gunnery Sergeant. If a Chief Gunnery Sergeant is of rank E8 or higher (such as the senior-most Gunnery Sergeant in a Marine Company or within a Marine Force or Battalion) he is known by the title Master Gunnery Sergeant .
Sergeant Major
The senior Marine NCO (Grade E9) in a Marine Battalion or Regiment. They are assigned to advise a Marine Battalion or Regiment commander. Mostly an honorary title because Marines usually serve in small units that are only notionally assigned to a higher command.
Force Sergeant Major
The senior Marine NCO (Grade E9) in a Force. They are assigned to advise a Marine Force commander.
Fleet Sergeant Major
The senior Marine NCO (Grade E9) in a Fleet. They are assigned to advise a Marine Fleet commander.
Section Commander
A Marine officer or breveted NCO in command of a sub-detachment of Marines. It is equivalent to a squad or platoon in size.
Ship's Major
The honorary rank bestowed upon a Marine Captain when on-board a ship so there will be no confusion between them and the ship's Captain, its commander.
Force Commander
A Marine officer placed in command of a Force of Marines. A Marine Force is made up of Ship's Detachments assigned under one Headquarters.
Fleet Commander
A Marine officer who commands all Marines in a Navy Fleet-level command.
Brigadier-Coronel
A Marine Coronel who is given a brevet-promotion and the responsibilities of a Brigadier. It is a Navy appointment.
Brigadier
Senior Marine officer rank, overseeing Fleet-level and/or Subsector-level command responsibilities. It is a Navy appointment.
Brigadier-General
A Marine Brigadier who is promoted to the highest General-officer rank in the Imperial Marines. It is a Sector Fleet level (or occasionally multiple-Subsector Fleet level) administrative position, and is a Navy appointment.
Marshal
A Marine Brigadier or Brigadier-General who is designated as overall commander of multiple Fleet-level commands. It is only used in wartime and is an Imperial appointment.
Brigadier-Commandant of the Corps
The highest ranking Marine Officer in the Imperial Marines. If one or more Marshals have been appointed, the rank is increased to Marshal-Commandant of the Corps. The Brigadier-Commandant's job is entirely political and involves representing the Corps at Court and getting support for its funding in the Moot. The Brigadier-Commandant normally holds a minimum noble title of Viscount.
History & Background (Dossier)
The Imperial Marines were founded by Cleon Zhunastu, who transformed the landing forces of the Sylean Navy into the Imperial Marines over 1,100 years ago. Weapons and tactics have changed, but the Marines’ basic function remains the same:
- Move fast..
- Strike hard and...
- Enforce the Emperor’s will.
TO&E (Organization)
No information yet available.
Force Composition
No information yet available.
Selected Vehicle Classes
Some vehicle classes widely used within the systems and worlds of this force include:
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)
This force primarily operates in the following areas:
World Listing: 1105
This force is known to regularly operate within the following systems and worlds:
References & Contributors (Sources)
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