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Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps

The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps is selected by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to serve as his advisor and as the preeminent and highest ranking enlisted Marine with a protocol equivalency of a three-star general officer.

The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps typically serves a four-year term, though his service is at the discretion of the Commandant of the Marine Corps.

'Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps' is the full wording of the rank, but the verbal address is Sergeant Major.

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Although not officially considered a Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Archibald Sommers was appointed to the grade of Sergeant Major on January 1, 1801. It was a solitary post, similar to the modern billet of Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.

In 1833, an act of legislation made the rank of sergeant major permanent for the Marine Corps. By 1899, five Marines held the rank of sergeant major. The rank was abolished in 1946 and re-introduced in 1954 as part of the Marine Corps rank structure.

The post of Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps was established in 1957 as the senior enlisted advisor to the Commandant of the Marine Corps. It was the first such post in any of the five branches of the United States Armed Forces. The first official Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps was Sergeant Major Wilbur Bestwick.

In 1970, the distinctive rank insignia of the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps was authorized. It features the Eagle, Globe and Anchor flanked by two five-point stars, as opposed to the standard Sergeant Major rank insignia, which has a single five-point star in the center.

 

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Previous Sergeants Major of the Marine Corps

13th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
Lewis G. Lee

Born on 19 January 1950 in North Carolina, Sergeant Major Lee enlisted into the Marine Corps on 28 March 1968. He graduated from the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina in May 1968 and completed Infantry Training at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in July 1968. He was promoted to Sergeant Major on 1 January 1984 and appointed the 13th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps on 1 July 1995.

During his career he served in the following assignments:

  • August 1968-June 1969: Squad Leader, Platoon Sergeant and Platoon Commander with A Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division, Republic of Vietnam.
  • June 1969-February 1970: Sub Unit #1 U.S. Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
  • March 1970-December 1971: Weapons and Tactics Instructor with the Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Lejeune.
  • January 1972-July 1975: Drill Instructor and Instructor on DI School Staff, Parris Island, South Carolina.
  • August 1975-July 1976: S-3 Operations Chief for Headquarters Battalion, 3d Marine Division.
  • August 1976-July 1979: Assistant Marine Officer Instructor in the NROTC Unit at the Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Summer of 1977: Platoon Sergeant for OCS NROTC Bulldog Course.
  • Summer of 1978: First Sergeant of OCS NROTC Bulldog Course.
  • August 1979-December 1981: First Sergeant of Headquarters and Service Company and Lima Company, 3d Battalion, 8th Marines, BLT 3/8, 2d Marine Division.
  • January 1981-October 1983: Inspector Instructor Staff First Sergeant for Company B, 4th AAV Battalion, 4th Marine Division, Jacksonville, Florida.
  • November 1983-November 1985: Sergeant Major of 2d Battalion, 4th Marines, BLT 2/4, Camp Lejeune, NC.
  • December 1985-July 1988: Sergeant Major of 2d Recruit Training Battalion and the Recruit Training Regiment, MCRD Parris Island, SC.
  • September 1988-February 1991: Sergeant Major of Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakuni, Japan.
  • March 1991-May 1994: Personnel Sergeant Major, Headquarters, US Marine Corps.
  • June 1994-June 1995: Sergeant Major of Marine Forces Pacific.
  • July 1995-June 1999: 13th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
  • November 1999: Transferred to the Retired List

Sergeant Major Lee's personal decorations include: The Navy Distinguished Service Medal; The Legion of Merit; Purple Heart (2 awards); Meritorious Service Medal; Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V" (2 awards); Navy Achievement Medal (3 awards); and the Combat Action Ribbon.

Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps