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    USMC Rank Stucture

    something important for poolees and people like me to know if you didnt before.



    Last edited by napalm; 02-06-09 at 01:13 PM. Reason: wrong one

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    Where is E-10 at genius?


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    He also forgot O-11 and he didn't include Navy rank structure.

    Try harder, you will be learning this stuff one way or the other.


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    i didnt make this got it off photobucket so if its wrong ill try to find the right one and if i cant feel free to delete it or what not


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    O-11 would make great trivia for Navy Rank Structure. Hey there, Napalm, name the rank of O-11 and describe the devices such an officer would wear.


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    It was a joke for the Marines and a test for napalm. At least No Remorse got it!

    Napalm, that's good information to post on here. You get a gold star for the day!


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    To my knowledge, there have only been (2) 5 stars...I may be wrong though


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    ok thoght for a bit I have been out to long they got new ranks now


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    Quote Originally Posted by 0231Marine View Post
    To my knowledge, there have only been (2) 5 stars...I may be wrong though
    there where 5
    General of the Army George C. Marshall: December 16, 1944
    General of the Army Douglas MacArthur: December 18, 1944
    General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower: December 20, 1944
    General of the Army Henry H. Arnold: December 21, 1944
    (Redesignated General of the Air Force pursuant to Public Law 58, 81st Congress, approved May 7, 1949):
    General of the Army Omar N. Bradley: September 20, 1950


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    0-11 = Fleet Admiral
    sleeve = 1 star and 4 small stripes and a thicker stripe at the bottom
    shoulder = 5 stars in a circle and what appears to be an anchor(image is fairly small)


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    Quote Originally Posted by napalm View Post
    0-11 = Fleet Admiral
    sleeve = 1 star and 4 small stripes and a thicker stripe at the bottom
    shoulder = 5 stars in a circle and what appears to be an anchor(image is fairly small)
    Good follow through.

    Name at least one Fleet Admiral of the Navy and his duties.

    You'll win yourself some more knowledge and a chance at PT. 20 four-count pushups and 20 four-count mountain climbers.


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    It was awarded to 4 naval officers during the second World War....
    William D. Leahy
    Ernest J. King
    Chester W. Nimitz
    William F. Hasley


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    oops forgot the duties ill get on that


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