Squad Leader is the primary leadership role for Marine combat operations. If you're a Squad Leader, you are directly responsible for your team's performance in the field. This isn't about being the best individual fighter — it's about making your team better.
The Event Leader walkthrough ensures you understand how to run org events from setup to debrief. The Supervisor prerequisite from Logistics is intentional — a Squad Leader who understands the org's economy runs better operations.
The Marines' shot caller for PvP operations and event organizer. Can lead, organize, and make tactical calls for assigned PvP Marine teams.
Member can lead, organize, and make tactical calls for assigned PvP Marine teams. Can run both Informal (training) and Formal (competitive) PvP events.
Live event shot caller: target calling, repositioning commands, adaptive decision-making. Observed directly by Marine Officer.
Guides setup and running of Informal and Formal PvP events — briefing to debrief. Officer sign-off required.
Supervisor from Logistics path is required. A Squad Leader who understands org economics runs better operations.
Marine Officer is a Gold Badge role filled by volunteer when a position opens. Squad Leaders are the pool that Officers are drawn from.
Marine Officer or Commander guides setup and running of Informal (training) and Formal (competitive) PvP events.
EventsLive event where candidate acts as shot caller. Officer observes: target calling, repositioning commands, adaptive decision-making.
Shot CallingPass
Watch Out For
Every Squad Leader felt that way initially. Start calling shots in informal TNT sessions long before your eval.
Know the full setup process before you run the walkthrough. Arriving unprepared to the Officer session will show immediately.
No video resources assigned yet — check with a Marine Officer for the current evaluation briefing.