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'''Gunnery Sergeant''' (''abbrev'': '''Gunny''') is an [[enlisted]]title within the [[Royal Manticoran Marine Corps]] and the [[Royal Manticoran Army]]. It holds no military paygrade, a Gunny is the right hand of the supervising Marine officer. A Gunny is part of the leadership triad (commanding officer, executive officer, senior NCO). A Gunny can be any Marine who has become an NCO, but is normally a First Sergeant.
'''Gunnery Sergeant''' (''abbrev'': '''Gunny''') is an [[enlisted]] title within the [[Royal Manticoran Marine Corps]] and the [[Royal Manticoran Army]]. It holds no military paygrade, a Gunny is the right hand of the supervising Marine officer. A Gunny is part of the leadership triad (commanding officer, executive officer, senior NCO). A Gunny can be any Marine who has become an NCO, but is normally a First Sergeant.





Revision as of 06:31, 21 September 2018

Gunnery Sergeant (abbrev: Gunny) is an enlisted title within the Royal Manticoran Marine Corps and the Royal Manticoran Army. It holds no military paygrade, a Gunny is the right hand of the supervising Marine officer. A Gunny is part of the leadership triad (commanding officer, executive officer, senior NCO). A Gunny can be any Marine who has become an NCO, but is normally a First Sergeant.


Honorverse

In "Filed of Dishonor" (HH$) David Weber explains how the honorary title of Gunny came to the Marine Corps. “"Well, well! If it isn't Gunny Babcock," Ramirez said, and the woman smiled at him. The Royal Manticoran Marines no longer used the official rank of gunnery sergeant. They'd lost it when they merged with the Royal Army three hundred T-years before and hadn't reinstated it when they split back off a hundred years after that. But the senior Marine noncom aboard any ship was still referred to as "gunny," and Iris Babcock had been the battalion sergeant-major attached to HMS Fearless with Ramirez and Hibson.”

TRMN

If the soldier has completed their 1st Sergeant Exam, with fifteen months Time in Grade, they qualify for this rank. However, they need to be approved before the Enlisted Review Board before they earn that rank. [1] First Sergeants usually hold the position of Gunny in a MarDet.