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These
descriptions are for the Marine Corps Detachment, which is represented
by the color green. The positions of the Marine Corps Detachment
include:
Detachment
Commander
Detachment
Deputy Commander
Company
Commander
Company
Deputy Commander
Platoon
Commander
Platoon
Deputy Commander
Squad
Leader
Assistant Squad
Leader
Marine
First
Sergeant
Marine
Fighter Pilot Element Leader
Assistant
Marine Fighter Pilot Element Leader
Fighter Pilot
Detachment
Commander
The
Detachment Commander is responsible for all the Marine personnel
assigned to the ship/facility. S/he is in required to take command of
any special ground operations and lease such actions with security.
S/he also
is a department head and a member of the Senior Staff. The Marines could
be called the 24th century Commandos.
Detachment
Deputy Commander
The
Assistant, works like any Asst. Department head, removing some of the
work load from the Detachment Commander and if the need arises taking on
the role of Detachment Commander.
S/he
overseas the regular duties of the Marines, from regular drills to
equipment training, assignment and supply request to the ship/facilities
Materials Officer.
Company
Commander
The
Company Commander is responsible for all the Marine personnel assigned
to his/her company. S/he is in required to take command of any special
ground operations and lease such actions with security.
Company
Deputy Commander
The
Assistant, works like any Asst. Department head, removing some of the
work load from the Company Commander and if the need arises taking on
the role of Company Commander.
S/he
overseas the regular duties of the Marines, from regular drills to
equipment training, assignment and supply request to the ship/facilities
Materials Officer.
Platoon
Commander
The
Platoon Commander is responsible for all the Marine personnel assigned
to his/her platoon. S/he is in required to take command of any special
ground operations and lease such actions with security.
Platoon
Deputy Commander
The
Assistant, works like any Asst. Department head, removing some of the
work load from the Platoon Commander and if the need arises taking on
the role of Platoon Commander.
S/he
overseas the regular duties of the Marines, from regular drills to
equipment training, assignment and supply request to the ship/facilities
Materials Officer.
Squad
Leader
Responsible
for the welfare for all Marines NCO's under his/her command in that
Squad. Required to lead and command the Squad in and out of Combat.
Provide training for the Squad both physically and mentally. Maintain
order and discipline. Reports to Platoon Leader. Position requires any
Officer rank, or the NCO rate of Sergeant.
Assistant
Squad Leader
Asst. to
the Squad leader, responsible for overseeing the implementing of orders
from the Squad Leader. May be held by any Marine NCO rate.
Marine
Sometimes
referred to as the grunt. The backbone of the Marines, the field troops.
Required to follow orders, and think oh his/her feet if needed. Answers
to the Asst. Squad Leader.
First
Sergeant
The First Sergeant is
the highest ranked Enlisted marine. S/He is in charge of all of
the marine enlisted affairs in the detachment. The First
Sergeant can act as a Platoon, Company, or Detachment Commander as
needed. The First Sergeant reports to the Marine Detachment
Commander
Marine
Fighter Pilot Element Leader
The senior
flight officer. S/he is in charge of all things related to the ships
Fighter Wing such as been responsible for all the personnel assigned to
the department on the ship/facility, and assuring that maintenance work
is carried on on the craft by Engineering.
The
Element Leader answers directly to the Detachment Commander and
Detachment Deputy Commander.
Assistant
Marine Fighter Pilot Element Leader
Assistant
to the senior flight officer. S/he is in assists the Element Leader by
overseeing all matters, such as personnel, maintenance and acquisition
of supplies.
The Asst.
Element Leader answers directly to the Element Leader.
Fighter
Pilot
Specialized
pilot, trained in all areas of fighter combat. Also familiar with
standard shuttles and runabouts. Answers to Element Leader.
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