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[[Image:Private.png]]Private | [[Image:Private.png]]Private: The basic rank in the UTA, the bulk of Marines. | ||
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[[Image:Private2.png]]Private 2nd Grade | [[Image:Private2.png]]Private 2nd Grade: A rank reserved for soldiers who outshine their peers, those who achieve this rank are given more opportunities for advancement. | ||
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[[Image:Corpral.png]]Corpral | [[Image:Corpral.png]]Corpral: Team leaders for a squad, usually only the best and most experienced soldiers get this opportunity. | ||
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[[Image:Sergeant.png]]Sergeant | [[Image:Sergeant.png]]Sergeant: The squad leader, top of his class in every way, the true leader of soldiers, and a disciplined professional. | ||
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[[Image:Lieutenant.png]]Lieutenant | [[Image:Lieutenant.png]]Lieutenant: The platoon leader, those few NCO's that go to officer school. | ||
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[[Image:Captain.png]]Captain | [[Image:Captain.png]]Captain: The company commander, the first step in strategic leadership. |
Revision as of 03:59, 18 January 2011
The basic rank structure for the UTA starts at:
Private: The basic rank in the UTA, the bulk of Marines.
Private 2nd Grade: A rank reserved for soldiers who outshine their peers, those who achieve this rank are given more opportunities for advancement.
Corpral: Team leaders for a squad, usually only the best and most experienced soldiers get this opportunity.
Sergeant: The squad leader, top of his class in every way, the true leader of soldiers, and a disciplined professional.
Lieutenant: The platoon leader, those few NCO's that go to officer school.
Captain: The company commander, the first step in strategic leadership.