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The ranks within the Marine System are fairly straightforward, where each rank is clearly delineated.[1]

Officers present at Marine Headquarters are considered the elite forces of the Marines, about three ranks higher in terms of power from those of the same rank at other bases. All ranks present from "Lieutenant" above are usually trained here, exceptions being those in command of other Marine bases which includes Axe-Hand Morgan and Nezumi.[3]

This page will list the Marine ranks and the soldiers who hold the titles.

Rank Insignia[]

The Marines do not have a system of rank insignia per se. There is significant variation in the kind of uniform worn by officers, with many options to wear a variety of dress showcasing their own eccentric style. Marines are also allowed to wield whatever weapon they are most comfortable with, no matter how unusual it is. They are even free to fight bare-handed. However, as a general rule set down by the author, uniform guidelines are as follows:[2]

  • Upon first entering the Marines, new recruits are given the standard uniform, consisting of a white, short-sleeved shirt emblazoned with the Marine emblem; a simplified gull with the word "MARINE" underneath it, on the back; a blue neckerchief; dark blue trousers; and a baseball cap also with the word "MARINE" across the front. All officers at the rank of seaman (一等兵, Ittōhei?) and below wear this. The quasi-rank of "Zatsuyō" (雑用, Zatsuyō?) adds the kanji 雑 Zatsu ("various" or "odds and ends") to the sleeves, and to the Marine emblem on the back.
  • Once an officer has reached the rank of petty officer (伍長, Gochō?), he or she can choose from a number of different uniforms, including his or her personal clothes. Only those who really want to appear "sailor-like" will stay with a more traditional uniform.
  • Sailors at the rank of ensign (少尉, Shōi?) and above are allowed to wear the coat with "Justice" (正義, Seigi?) on the back. This coat tends to be worn like a cape, draped over the shoulders with the arms not in the sleeves. It should be noted that the sleeves of these coats are often much longer than the wearers' arms.
  • For the rank of lieutenant commander (少佐, Shōsa?) and above, a suit worn underneath the "Justice" coat is the preferred attire.

There are, of course, exceptions: Jango and Fullbody wear their own clothes with the "MARINE" hat, despite holding the rank of "seaman recruit" (三等兵, Santōhei?). This may have something to do with the exceptional circumstances by which both of these men were brought into their present situation, or it may simply be lenience on the part of their Rear-admiral, Hina.

Commissioned Marine Officers[]

The eleven ranks from Fleet Admiral to Ensign are known as Marine Commissioned Officer (海軍将校, Kaigun Shōkō?).[1]

Fleet Admiral[]

Sakazuki Anime Post Timeskip Infobox

Akainu, the current Fleet Admiral.

"Fleet Admiral" (元帥, Gensui?) is the highest Marine rank, and is the commander of the entire organization. It is just above admiral but below the World Government Commander-in-Chief and the Five Elders. The fleet admiral and the three admirals are the only ones within the Marines capable of legally initiating a Buster Call, as well as granting World Government agents or lower ranking Marines the right to do so. The same also applies to the revocation of a Warlord of the Sea title.

A white suit seems to be the preferred attire of the Fleet Admiral, though heavily stylized according to the person. The coat possesses pure gold epaulettes and white cuffs. Both Sengoku and Sakazuki wore this, though in the anime, Akainu's cuffs were red. 

Current Fleet Admiral Former Fleet Admirals

Admiral[]

Further information: Admiral
Admiral Infobox

The current three admirals.

"Admiral" (大将, Taishō?) is the second highest rank in the Marines. There are only three Marines who hold this title at any given time, and they are crowned as the World Government's "Greatest Military Powers" (最高戦力, Saikō Senryoku?),[9] as each of them possess deadly combat abilities. They are the only Marines, along with the fleet admiral, able to issue a Buster Call on any island they deem a threat.

A Marine Admiral will wear a Justice coat with golden epaulettes and cuffs corresponding to the color of their alias with the exception of Sengoku, who wear red epaulettes and the standard golden cuff. In addition, the attire of the admiral will often match the color of their alias.

Current Admirals Former Admirals

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Vice Admiral[]

Further information: Vice Admiral
See also the associated category: Marine Vice Admirals.
Vice Admirals

Several vice admirals during the Summit War of Marineford.

"Vice Admiral" (中将, Chūjō?) is the third highest rank in the Marines. These officers can have varying duties and amounts of authority. For example, one vice admiral, John Giant, is seen to have some special authority, as he was the first in the entire Marine Headquarters to receive the report of the Buster Call and could also evidently command other vice admirals to dispatch. There are always at least five vice admirals sent with a Buster Call fleet.

The general attire of a vice admiral is that of a Marine coat with epaulets and a suit and tie worn underneath. The only vice admiral to wear an attire different from others is, again, John Giant, who wears a gold and red uniform with a strain of medals on his chest. While most vice admirals wear standard blue epaulets, Garp wears black and red, while Tsuru wears purple and gold.

Vice admirals are the Marine's strongest combat force outside of the admirals, and it would seem that most of them are swordsmen and several have been shown using Rokushiki. Many Giants who are shown to be Marines are vice admirals, a testament to their immense strength. Another attribute that is common among vice admirals is that they all know and can use at least one type of Haki.[17]

Current Vice Admirals Former Vice Admirals

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Rear Admiral[]

See also the associated category: Marine Rear Admirals.

"Rear Admiral" (少将, Shōshō?) is the fourth highest rank in the Marines. They have full command over any and all lower ranking marines. They are known for being powerful fighters, and in some rare cases, rear admirals of high-enough caliber and reputation are given additional responsibility and authority, in the case of the rear admirals assigned directly to marine headquarters, with Hina as an example.

This is the minimum rank required for a Marine to be eligible to bear witness to the Five Elders.[39]

Current Rear Admirals Former Rear Admirals

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Commodore[]

See also the associated category: Marine Commodores.

"Commodore" (准将, Junshō?) is the fifth highest rank in the Marines. Commodores have command over any Marines of lower rank and are tasked with authoritative matters too important for a Marine of captain rank to handle. Commodores assigned to Headquarters may be given duties or responsibilities of equal importance to their higher ranked superiors; in Brannew's case, he is responsible for the assigning of bounties to pirates and criminals, and reports directly to the fleet admiral.

Current Commodores Former Commodores

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Non-canon

Captain[]

Further information: Captain (Marine Rank)
See also the associated category: Marine Captains.

"Captain" (大佐, Taisa?) is the sixth highest rank in the Marines. One of the duties that a Marine captain could have is to be the commander of one of the several Marine branches established on the islands around the world. In addition, a captain is often seen navigating the seas in order to capture pirates and keep order, in these cases, the captain is the leader of the ship, as long as there are no higher-ranking Marines on board. A Marine captain is considered a strong Marine officer whose experience and battle performance are forces to be reckoned with. Most of the several Marine captains seen in the series are powerful fighters with Devil Fruit powers, high combat skills or considerable tactical knowledge.

Interestingly, while the supposed attire of a captain is a suit under the Justice coat, very few captains follow this style of dress, instead preferring the basic uniform, such as Captains Very Good and Shu, or something unique to the individual, such as Captain T Bone. 

Current Captains Former Captains

Non-canon

Commander[]

See also the associated category: Marine Commanders.

"Commander" (中佐, Chūsa?) is the seventh highest rank in the Marines.

Current Commanders Former Commanders

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Lieutenant Commander[]

See also the associated category: Marine Lieutenant Commanders.

"Lieutenant Commander" (少佐, Shōsa?) is the eighth highest rank in the Marines. It is sometimes localized as "Major".[47]

Current Lieutenant Commanders Former Lieutenant Commanders

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Lieutenant[]

"Lieutenant" (大尉, Taii?) is the ninth highest rank in the Marines.

Current Lieutenants Former Lieutenants

Lieutenant Junior Grade[]

"Lieutenant Junior Grade" (中尉, Chūi?) is the tenth highest rank in the Marines.

Current Lieutenant Junior Grades Former Lieutenant Junior Grades

Non-canon

Ensign[]

"Ensign" (少尉, Shōi?) is the eleventh highest rank in the Marines, and the lowest and last rank within commissioned officers. This is the lowest rank given permission to wear the kanji "Justice" (正義, Seigi?) on the backs of their clothing.

Current Ensigns Former Ensigns

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Infantry and Sailor Division[]

Warrant Officer[]

"Warrant Officer" (准尉, Jun'i?) is the twelfth highest rank in the Marines, and the highest amongst the Infantry and Sailor Division.

Current Warrant Officers Former Warrant Officers

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Master Chief Petty Officer[]

"Master Chief Petty Officer" (曹長, Sōchō?, sometimes Petty Officer First Class) is the thirteenth highest rank in the Marines.

Current Master Chief Petty Officers Former Master Chief Petty Officers

Chief Petty Officer[]

See also the associated category: Marine Chief Petty Officers.

"Chief Petty Officer" (軍曹, Gunsō?, sometimes Petty Officer Second Class) is the fourteenth highest rank in the Marines.

Current Chief Petty Officers Former Chief Petty Officers

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Petty Officer[]

"Petty Officer" (伍長, Gochō?, sometimes Petty Officer Third Class) is the fifteenth highest rank in the Marines. There are no known characters who hold this title.

Once a Marine rises to this rank, he or she is allowed to wear many different uniforms or even civil clothes. However, many petty officers prefer to appear "sailor-like" and continue wearing the traditional uniform.

Current Petty Officers Former Petty Officers

Seaman First Class[]

"Seaman First Class" (一等兵, Ittōhei?) is the sixteenth highest rank in the Marines.

Current Seaman First Class Former Seaman First Class

Seaman Apprentice[]

"Seaman Apprentice" (二等兵, Nitōhei?) is the seventeenth highest rank in the Marines. There are no known characters who hold this title.

Seaman Recruit[]

"Seaman Recruit" (三等兵, Santōhei?) or "Recruit" (新兵, Shinpei?) is the eighteenth highest rank in the Marines.

Current Seaman Recruits Former Seaman Recruits

Non-canon

Chore Boy[]

"Chore Boy" (雑用, Zatsuyō?, literally meaning "Odd Jobs") is the nineteenth highest, or more specifically, the lowest rank, in the Marines. Chore boys have no official uniform besides a white Marine shirt without decoration and blue Marine trousers.

Current Chore Boys Former Chore Boys

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Support Staff[]

Among the rank and file are others who keep the Marines running in a non-combative capacity.

Base Commander[]

See also the associated category: Marine Base Commanders.

The Base Commander (基地長, Kichi-chō?) is the designated officer in charge of a particular Marine base, a post typically held by the highest ranking Marine at the base. While more than one Marine at a base can hold the highest rank, only one is designated as the base commander.[101]

Current Base Commanders Former Base Commanders

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Inspector General[]

"Inspector General" (大目付, Ōmetsuke?) is a special rank which has the duty of detecting and investigating instances of maladministration, corruption, or defection in the Marine organization.[59]

The only known Inspector General at the moment is the former Fleet Admiral Sengoku.

Current Inspector Generals Former Inspector Generals

Instructor[]

"Instructor" (教官, Kyōkan?) is a special rank which has the duty of training Marine recruits to become strong and rise in rank. Resigned Marines of high prestige are sometimes requested to remain as instructors for the future generation.[102][16]

Current Instructors Former Instructors
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Cook[]

Further information: Cook

Cooks handle the preparation of meals for the soldiers, making them essential. Some bases are also known to have servers who serve the food to the soldiers.

At Marine Headquarters, there exist a group of four legendary chefs called the Four Head Chefs (四料理長, Yon-ryōrichō?). The only known member of the group is Komakkov.[103]

Current Cooks Former Cooks

Non-canon

Current Servers Former Servers

Doctor[]

Further information: Doctor

Doctors are help the soldiers to recover after a fight.

Current Doctors Former Doctors

Non-canon


Scientist[]

Further information: Scientist

Scientists developed weapons, enhancement drugs, and other inventions so that the Marines can more easily take down criminals.

Current Scientists Former Scientists


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


Shipwright[]

Further information: Shipwright

Shipwrights build and repair ships for the Marines to sail.

Current Shipwrights Former Shipwrights

Custodian[]

Custodians handle the cleaning on Marine bases and ships, much like chore boys, but unable to rise in rank due to not actually being Marines.

Current Custodians Former Custodians


Concludes non-canon section.


References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 8 (p. 84), The Marine ranking system explained.
  2. 2.0 2.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 (p. 26), The Marine uniform explained.
  3. 3.0 3.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 29 (p. 26), The difference between those present at the Marine Headquarters.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 98 (p. 100), Another SBS explanation of the Marine ranking system.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 650 (p. 6) and Episode 570, Sakazuki is revealed to have been promoted to Fleet Admiral.
  6. One Piece Manga — Vol. 0 Chapter 0 (p. 3), Kong is shown as a Fleet Admiral during the Edd War.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 4) and Episode 511, Commander-in-Chief Kong speaks about Sengoku and Garp's position transfers.
  8. 8.0 8.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 25 Chapter 234 (p. 4) and Episode 151, Fleet Admiral Sengoku is introduced.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 319 (p. 4) and Episode 227, Robin states that the admirals are the World Government's "Greatest Fighting Force".
  10. 10.0 10.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 507 (p. 15) and Episode 401, Borsalino is introduced as Admiral Kizaru.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 705 (p. 7) and Episode 634, Issho is revealed to be Admiral Fujitora.
  12. One Piece Manga — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053 (p. 12), Aramaki is revealed to be Admiral Ryokugyu.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 395 (p. 10) and Episode 277, Sengoku is referred to as an Admiral 22 years ago by Spandine.
  14. 14.0 14.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 550 (p. 11) and Episode 459, Sakazuki is revealed to be Admiral Akainu.
  15. 15.0 15.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 318 (p. 19) and Episode 226, Kuzan is revealed to be Admiral Aokiji.
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Z, Zephyr is shown as a Marine Admiral who was transferred to an instructor position.
  17. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 7) and Episode 511, Dr. Fishbonen states Haki is a power all vice admirals use.
  18. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 25 Chapter 234 (p. 2) and Episode 151, Tsuru is introduced as a Vice Admiral.
  19. One Piece Blue: Grand Data File (p. 55), John is revealed to be a Vice Admiral.
  20. One Piece Manga — Vol. 31 Chapter 290, cover story: Ace's Great Blackbeard Search Vol. 16, Comil is seen in the attire of a Vice Admiral.
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements (p. 153), The Vice Admirals who led the Buster Call on Enies Lobby have their names revealed.
  22. 22.0 22.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 550 (p. 13) and Episode 459, Lacroix and Lonz are introduced wearing the attire of Vice Admirals.
  23. 23.0 23.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 96 (p. 5) and Episode 45, Stainless and Cancer are introduced wearing the attire of Vice Admirals.
  24. One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 212), Mozambia is revealed to be a Vice Admiral.
  25. 25.0 25.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 553 (p. 10-11) and Episode 462.
  26. 26.0 26.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 655 (p. 8) and Episode 579, Smoker is revealed to have become a Vice Admiral over the timeskip.
  27. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 705 (p. 5) and Episode 634, Maynard is identified as a Vice Admiral.
  28. 28.0 28.1 One Piece Novel — A Vol. 1, Draw debut.
  29. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 74 (p. 86), Gion is identified as Vice Admiral Momousagi.
  30. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 75 (p. 26), Tokikake is identified as Vice Admiral Chaton.
  31. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 94 (p. 60), Ketagari is identified as a Vice Admiral.
  32. Jonathan's rank is mentioned on Toei's webpage.
  33. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 396 (p. 12) and Episode 277, Saul is identified as a Vice Admiral who deserted the Marines.
  34. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 393 (p. 19) and Episode 276, Kuzan is revealed to have been a Vice Admiral during the Buster Call led on Ohara.
  35. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 397 (p. 12) and Episode 278, Sakazuki is revealed to have been a Vice Admiral during the Buster Call led on Ohara.
  36. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 63 Chapter 622 (p. 10) and Episode 541, Borsalino is revealed to have been a Vice Admiral 15 years ago.
  37. 37.0 37.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 673 (p. 15) and Episode 599, Vergo is identified as a Vice Admiral.
  38. 38.0 38.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 107 Chapter 1082 (p. 2).
  39. One Piece Manga — Vol. 108 Chapter 1094 (p. 12-13).
  40. 40.0 40.1 One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 215).
  41. Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (EX Characters: Summit War Saga Vol. 6 #0604), Akehende is revealed to be a Rear Admiral.
  42. One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 216), Catacombo is revealed to be a Rear Admiral.
  43. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 63 Chapter 622 (p. 8) and Episode 541, Kadar is addressed as a Rear Admiral.
  44. 44.0 44.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 823 (p. 2), Hina is revealed to be a Rear Admiral.
  45. One Piece Manga — Vol. 107 Chapter 1080 (p. 11), Kujaku is properly introduced.
  46. One Piece Anime — Episode 464, Yukimura is revealed to be a Rear Admiral.
  47. 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.5 47.6 47.7 47.8 47.9 One Piece Video Game — Odyssey.
  48. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 63 Chapter 623 (p. 10) and Episode 543, Strawberry is revealed to have been a Rear Admiral 15 years ago.
  49. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 52 Chapter 509 (p. 9) and Episode 402, Kizaru calls Drake a "former rear admiral".
  50. 50.0 50.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 700 (p. 12) and Episode 629, Brannew is revealed to have been promoted to Commodore.
  51. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 673 (p. 3) and Episode 599, Yarisugi is identified as a Commodore.
  52. One Piece Anime — Episode 475, Kibin is identified as a Commodore.
  53. One Piece Special — Episode of Luffy: Adventure on Hand Island, Bilić is identified as a Commodore.
  54. 54.0 54.1 54.2 54.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 439 (p. 16) and Episode 324.
  55. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 9 Chapter 75 (p. 9) and Episode 34, Pudding Pudding is referred to as a Commodore.
  56. One Piece Anime — Episode 575, Shuzo is revealed to have formerly been a Commodore.
  57. 57.0 57.1 57.2 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 47 (p. 46), The captains who assisted in the Buster Call on Enies Lobby are identified.
  58. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 596 (p. 12) and Episode 514, Gorilla is addressed as a Captain.
  59. 59.0 59.1 59.2 59.3 59.4 One Piece Manga — Vol. 68 (p. 229), Koby is revealed to have been promoted to Captain.
  60. 60.0 60.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 652 (p. 18) and Episode 572, Tashigi is revealed to have been promoted to Captain.
  61. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 69 (p. 12) and Episode 31, Nezumi is identified as a Captain.
  62. One Piece Manga — Vol. 106 Chapter 1073 (p. 12), Ratel is addressed as a Captain.
  63. One Piece Anime — Episode 136, Moore is addressed as a Captain.
  64. One Piece Featurette — ONE PIECE 3D! Trap Coaster, Trap is referred to as a Captain.
  65. 65.0 65.1 One Piece Novel — Straw Hat Stories Chapter 6.
  66. 66.0 66.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 4 (p. 9) and Episode 2, Morgan is identified as a Captain.
  67. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 98 (p. 15) and Episode 52, Smoker is identified as a Captain.
  68. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 73 Chapter 728 (p. 2) and Episode 660, Vergo is referred to as a Captain.
  69. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 212 (p. 3) and Episode 127, Hina is introduced as a Captain.
  70. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 38 Chapter 365 (p. 8) and Episode 255, T Bone is addressed as a Captain.
  71. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 7 (p. 8-9) and Episode 3, Ripper succeeds Morgan as head of the base in Shells Town.
  72. One Piece Anime — Episode 309, Glove is referred to as a Commander.
  73. One Piece Special — Protect! The Last Great Performance, Governor is addressed as a Commander.
  74. One Piece Anime — Episode 199, Shepherd is addressed as a Commander.
  75. One Piece Manga — Vol. 77 Chapter 764 (p. 14), Rosinante is classified as a Commander.
  76. One Piece Novel — Sennenryu Legend (p. 28), Hardy is revealed to be a Lieutenant Commander.
  77. 77.0 77.1 One Piece Anime — Episode 139, Rapanui is addressed as a Lieutenant Commander.
  78. One Piece Anime — Episode 196, Drake is addressed as a Lieutenant Commander.
  79. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 96 (p. 6) and Episode 45, Brannew is classified as a Lieutenant Commander.
  80. 80.0 80.1 SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 6 (p. 124), Morgan is revealed to have been a Chief Petty Officer and then a Lieutenant Commander prior to becoming a Captain.
  81. One Piece Special — Protect! The Last Great Performance, Randolph is revealed to be a former Lieutenant Commander.
  82. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 43 (p. 5) and Episode 20, Fullbody is classified as a Lieutenant.
  83. 83.0 83.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 19 Chapter 168, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 33, Fullbody is demoted in order to free Jango.
  84. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 (p. 15) and Episode 421, Stalker is addressed as a Lieutenant Junior Grade.
  85. 85.0 85.1 85.2 85.3 One Piece Blue: Grand Data File.
  86. One Piece Novel — A Vol. 1 Chapter 2, Ensign Isuka is introduced.
  87. One Piece Anime — Episode 50, Masterson is revealed to have been a former Ensign.
  88. One Piece Live-Action — Romance Dawn, Sada makes her debut.
  89. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 98 (p. 17) and Episode 52, Tashigi is classified as a Master Chief Petty Officer.
  90. 90.0 90.1 90.2 90.3 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 432 (p. 13) and Episode 314.
  91. One Piece Blue Deep: Characters World (p. 214), Asahija is classified as a Chief Petty Officer.
  92. One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Gold.
  93. One Piece Anime — Episode 136, Minchey is addressed as a Chief Petty Officer.
  94. Volume 1000 "Z", Concept art displays Z when he was a Petty Officer.
  95. One Piece Special — Adventure of Nebulandia, Komei refers to himself as a Petty Officer in a flashback.
  96. One Piece Blue: Grand Data File (p. 48), Lines is classified as a Seaman First Class.
  97. One Piece Blue: Grand Data File (p. 37), Ukkari is classified as a Seaman Recruit.
  98. One Piece Manga — Vol. 19 Chapter 172, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 37, Jango joins Hina's unit as a Seaman Recruit.
  99. 99.0 99.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 10 Chapter 83, cover story: Diary of Koby-Meppo Vol. 1 and Episode 68, Koby and Helmeppo become chore boys in the Marines.
  100. 100.0 100.1 100.2 100.3 100.4 One Piece Anime — Episode 141, Several Marines are revealed to have been chore boys and girls.
  101. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 673 and Episode 599, Vice Admiral Vergo is introduced as the base commander of G-5 and the superior of Vice Admiral Smoker, who is in charge of a single unit.
  102. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 594 (p. 3) and Episode 511, Kong speaks about Garp's terms of resignation.
  103. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 108.

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