It's
the first sergeant's job to assist the commanding officer in matters of
discipline, administrative work, and the unit's morale and welfare.
Regardless of how well this mission is completed in the eyes of the
lower-enlisted, earning the rank of first sergeant takes many years of
hard work and dedication to the Marine Corps.
Members
of the E-8 pay-grade are some of the most interesting and badass
Marines you'll ever meet as you climb through the ranks. They come in
several varieties:
1. The former drill instructor
You
can easily identify this type of first sergeant. First, listen to how
raspy their voice is from years of yelling at recruits during training.
This type of first sergeant is outstanding at calling cadences during PT
and formation marches — for good reason; they've had plenty of practice
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