Sergeant Major (IM)
Imperial Marine Ranks |
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Commissioned Officers |
O9 » Marshal-Commandant of the Corps |
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 Ranks |
E9 » Chief Master Gun. Sgt (Sergeant Major) |
E8 » Master Gunnery Sgt. (First Sergeant) |
E7 » Master Sergeant (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 |
The rank of Sergeant Major (E9) is the non-commissioned officer rank in the Imperial Marines for the most senior non-commissioned officer in an Imperial Marine Battalion.
- For other uses see Sergeant.
Description (Specifications)
Each Battalion in the Imperial Marines has one Sergeant Major who is the most senior Sergeant in the unit. Some Imperial Marine staff appointments are also by Sergeant Majors
- The equivalent rank in the Imperial Navy is Master Chief Petty Officer.
- The equivalent rank in the Imperial Army (Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command) is Flight Sergeant Major.
- The equivalent rank in the Imperial Army (Ground Force Command) is Sergeant Major.
- The equivalent rank in the Imperial Army (Nautical Force Command) is Master Chief Petty Officer.
The Sergeant Major attached to the staff of the Marshal-Commandant of the Corps has the title Sergeant Major of the Corps and represents the enlisted ranks of the Imperial Marines to the most senior Officers as well as undertaking other, mostly ceremonial, duties.
History & Background (Dossier)
The term sergeant refers to a non-commissioned officer placed above the rank of a corporal. The term sergeant major thus refers to the chief of these sergeants.
References & Contributors (Sources)
This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Sergeant. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The text of Wikipedia is available under the Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. |
- Gareth Hanrahan. Core Rulebook (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), 20.
- Collated by: BackworldTraveller