Corps Regimental Sergeant Major
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For the USMC equivalent, see Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.
The Corps Regimental Sergeant Major[1] (Corps RSM) is the most senior warrant officer of the Royal Marines. Responsible for maintaining standards and discipline within the Royal Marines, they act as a parental figure to their subordinates and also to junior officers, even though the latter technically outrank the RSM.
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Corps Regimental Sergeant Major | |
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Incumbent Nick Ollive since 9 December 2021 | |
Ministry of Defence | |
Style | Mr or Sir |
Type | Senior enlisted advisor |
Abbreviation | Corps RSM |
Reports to | Commandant General Royal Marines |
Nominator | Commandant General |
Appointer | Navy Board |
Term length | Not fixed, typically 1–4 years |
Formation | 1 January 1989 |
First holder | David Malcolm Stollery MBE |
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