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Carlos A. Ruiz (born April 1975) is a United States Marine who has served as the 20th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps since August 10, 2023. [1] He most recently served as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader of the United States Marine Corps Reserve and United States Marine Corps Forces, South.
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Carlos A. Ruiz [93] [94] U.S. Marine Corps: Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Headquarters Marine Corps: Sergeant Major, Manpower and Reserve Affairs (M&RA) Sergeant Major Jacob M. Reiff [95] U.S. Marine Corps: Plans, Policies and Operations, Headquarters Marine Corps
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This category includes articles on people who served as the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. Pages in category "Sergeants Major of the Marine Corps" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The Royal Navy has the Warrant Officer to the Royal Navy, the British Army has the Army Sergeant Major, the Royal Air Force has the Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer and the Royal Marines the Corps Regimental Sergeant Major. In 2018, the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chiefs of Staff Committee was introduced.
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From 2011 to 2013, Black served as the sergeant major of Combat Logistics Battalion 5. He served as the sergeant major of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit from 2013 to 2015. Following that, Black served as the sergeant major of the 1st Marine Logistics Group from 2015 to 2017. He was named Sergeant Major of Manpower and Reserve Affairs in 2017.
3rd Battalion, 4th Marines (3/4) or (V34) is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps.Nicknamed "Thundering Third" and "Darkside," it is based at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, and consist of approximately 1,000 Marines.