User:Little kingsfan2005/US Marine Corps ribbon racks

Here are some ribbon racks for various characters in the United States Marine Corps.

William Grey
General William Grey, USMC (Ret. 2000) (d. 2015) — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (July 2, 1996–2000, Retired) — Robert Loggia†: Independence Day

Glenn Morshower
General Glenn Morshower, USMC — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (June 24, 2009–?) — Glenn Morshower: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Transformers: The Last Knight

Chuck Ellison
General Charles T. “Chuck” Ellison, USMC (Ret. 2015) — Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (November 8, 2011–2015, Retired) — John Finn: NCIS – “Engaged”, “MIA”

Larry Butler
Major General Larry Butler, USMC — Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms (October 7, 1995–?) — Roger Aaron Brown: JAG – “Desert Son”

Richard Plesac
Major General Richard “Dick” Plesac, USMC — General Officer, United States Marine Corps (January 13, 1999–?) — Michael Shannon: JAG – “War Stories”, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”

Lucas West
Major General Lucas West, USMC — Commanding Officer, Joint Staff Red Team (November 12, 2002–?) — James Morrison: JAG – “Ready or Not”

Chet Kubin
Major General Chet Kubin, USMC — Commanding Officer, 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (January 7, 2003–?) — Lyman Ward: JAG – “Complications”, “The One That Got Away”

Earl Watson
Major General Earl Watson, USMC — Commanding Officer, 1st Marine Division (April 30, 2004–?) — William Russ: JAG – “Fighting Words”, “This Just in from Baghdad”

Gordon Cresswell
Major General Gordon M. Cresswell, JAGC, USMC — Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy (November 5, 2004–?) — David Andrews: JAG

Harold Rossing
Major General Harold Rossing, USMC — Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island (April 29, 2005–?) — Michael O’Neill: JAG – “Fair Winds and Following Seas”

Francis Hummel
Brigadier General Francis X. “Frank” Hummel, USMC Force Recon, Medal of Honor Recipient (killed, 1996) — General Officer, United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance (1996–June 7, 1996, killed) — Ed Harris: The Rock

“Fair Winds”
Brigadier General Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie-Rabb, J.D., B.A. (Political science), USMC — Deputy Commander, Marine Corps Logistics Command (2020–Present) — Catherine Bell: “Fair Winds”

Matthew O’Hara
Colonel Matthew “Matt” O’Hara, USMC (Ret.), Medal of Honor Recipient (incarcerated, 1997) — Carmen Argenziano: JAG – “We the People”

Robert Makepeace
Colonel Robert Makepeace, USMC Force Recon (incarcerated, 2000) — Team Leader, SG-3; 3rd-in-Command, Stargate Command (August 15, 1997–February 9, 2000, dishonorable discharge) — Steve Makaj: Stargate SG-1

Steven Hiller
Colonel Steven Hiller, USMC (KIA, 2007) — Test Pilot, Earth Space Defense (May 25, 1998–April 27, 2007, KIA) — Will Smith: Independence Day

Clifford Blakely
Colonel Clifford Blakely, JAGC, USMC — Military Judge, JAG Headquarters (November 13, 2001–?) — John DeMita: JAG

John Casey
Colonel John Casey, USMC (Ret. 2011) — NSA Operative, Operation Bartowski (April 20, 2009–May 16, 2011, Retired) — Adam Baldwin: Chuck

James Harper
Colonel James “Jim” Harper, USMC (resigned, 2016) — Military Liaison to Project Cadmus (2016–March 21, 2016, resigned) — Eddie McClintock: Supergirl

Lauren Haley
Colonel Lauren Haley, USMC — Supervisor of the Department of Extranormal Operations (November 4, 2018–May 19, 2019) — April Parker Jones: Supergirl

Glenn Turnbull
Colonel Glenn Turnbull, JAGC, USMC — Commanding Officer, United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division Headquarters (April 9, 2019–Present) — Dana Delany: The Code

John Farrow
Lieutenant Colonel John Phillip Farrow, USMC (Ret. 1998) — Deputy Maintenance Officer, MCB Quantico (1998–November 17, 1998, Retired) — Ben Murphy: JAG

Sarah MacKenzie
Lieutenant Colonel Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie, J.D., B.A. (Political science), USMC — Marine Liaison Officer to the United States Secretary of State (May 19, 2019–Present) — Catherine Bell: JAG, NCIS: Los Angeles – “False Flag”, “Let Fate Decide”, “Code of Conduct”

“What If?”
Lieutenant Colonel Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie, J.D., B.A. (Political science), JAGC, USMC (Ret. 2004) — JAG Officer, JAG Headquarters (September 21, 1999–March 12, 2004, Retired) — Catherine Bell: JAG – “What If?”

Mac Taylor
Major McKenna Llewellyn “Mac” Taylor, USMC (honorable discharge, 1992) — Gary Sinese: CSI: Miami – “MIA/NYC Nonstop”, “Manhattan Manhunt”, CSI: New York, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – “In Vino Veritas”

Jack McBurney
Major Jack McBurney, J.D., JAGC, USMC — JAG Officer, United States Marine Corps (April 22, 2003–?) — Michael Muhney: JAG – “Meltdown”

Amanda Martin
Major Amanda Martin (formerly Lattimer), USMC — Jeri Ryan: Warehouse 13

Trey Ferry
Major Trey Ferri, JAGC, USMC — Senior Defense Counsel, United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division (May 6, 2019–Present) — Ato Essandoh: The Code

Jack Koonan
Captain Jack Koonan, USMC Force Recon (Ret. 1997) — Company Commander, 1st Force Recon Company (1996–March 7, 1997, Retired) — Phil Morris: JAG – “Force Recon”

John Abraham
Captain John “Abe” Abraham, JAGC, USMC — Trial Counsel, United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division (April 9, 2019–Present) — Luke Mitchell: The Code

Maya Dobbins
Captain Maya Dobbins, JAGC, USMC — Defense Counsel, United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division (April 9, 2019–Present) — Anna Wood: The Code

Aiden Ford
1st Lieutenant Aiden Ford, USMC (MIA, 2005) (Ret. 2015) — Military 2nd-in-Command, Atlantis Expedition; Team Member, Atlantis Recon Team-1 (July 16, 2004–July 15, 2005, MIA) — Rainbow Sun Francks: Stargate Atlantis

Harper Li
1st Lieutenant Harper Li, JAGC, USMC — Trial Counsel, United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division (April 15, 2019–Present) — Phillipa Soo: The Code

Rami Ahmadi
Warrant Officer Rami Ahmadi, JAGC, USMC — Legal Administrative Officer, United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division (April 9, 2019–Present) — Raffi Barsoumian: The Code

Jarvis Krohn
Sergeant Major Jarvis Krohn, USMC — Command Sergeant Major, MCB Quantico (2001–February 6, 2001, April 10, 2001–?) — Gerald McRaney: JAG – “Miracles”, “Salvation”

David Rossi
Sergeant Major David Stephen “Dave” Rossi, USMCR (Ret.) — Sergeant Major, United States Marine Corps Reserve — Joe Mantegna: Criminal Minds

Donald Blye
Master Sergeant Donald Blye, USMC (killed, 1997) — Sniper Instructor, MCB Camp Lejeune (1997–December 20, 1997, killed) — NCIS: Los Angeles

Jocelyn Pierce
Master Sergeant Jocelyn Pierce, USMC — Staff Non-Commissioned Officer, J-3 Special Operations Division (September 21, 2005–?) — Aunjanue Ellis: E-Ring

Dominic Pruitt
Master Sergeant Dominic Pruitt, USMC — Staff Non-Commissioned Officer, 2nd Marine Air Wing (December 2, 2008–?) — Ryan Kwanten: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – “PTSD”

Leroy Jethro Gibbs
Gunnery Sergeant Leroy Jethro Gibbs, USMC (honorable discharge, 1992) — Scout sniper, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines (1990–1992, honorable discharge) — Mark Harmon: JAG – “Ice Queen”, “Meltdown”, NCIS, NCIS: New Orleans

Granger
Gunnery Sergeant Granger, USMC (KIA, 1995) — Marine Detachment Commander, Embassy of the United States, Peru (1995–November 11, 1995, KIA) — John Wesley Shipp: JAG – “War Cries”

Freddy Alvarez
Gunnery Sergeant Fred “Freddy” Alvarez, USMC (KIA, 2004) — United States Marine Corps Recruiter (1997–February 10, 2004, KIA) — Francesco Quinn: NCIS – “One Shot, One Kill”

“Force Recon”
Lieutenant Commander Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr., J.D., USN (alias: Gunnery Sergeant Post, USMC Force Reconnaissance) — Company Gunnery Sergeant, 1st Force Recon Company (March 7, 1997, temporary) — David James Elliott: JAG – “Force Recon”

Victor Galindez
Gunnery Sergeant Victor Galindez, USMC — Administrative NCO/Investigative Specialist, JAG Headquarters (September 20, 1999–November 20, 2001, transferred) — Randy Vasquez: JAG

Harley Hidoko
Staff Sergeant Harley Hidoko, USMCR (KIA, 2018) — Andrea Bordeaux: NCIS: Los Angeles

Heather Dempsey
Sergeant Heather Dempsey, USMC — Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician, MCB Quantico (October 5, 2010–?) — Abby Brammell: NCIS – “Short Fuse”

Damon Werth
Corporal Damon Werth, USMC Force Recon (dishonorable discharge, 2007) — Squad Leader, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion (2007–November 27, 2007, dishonorable discharge) — Paul Telfer: NCIS – “Corporal Punishment”