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[[File:Socrata Thrace - corrected.jpg|thumb|Thrace in uniform.]] | [[File:Socrata Thrace - corrected.jpg|thumb|Thrace in uniform.]] | ||
*The [[:md:Image:SocrataThraceLetter.jpg|letter]] Thrace receives, states her rank as corporal. However, on several earlier occasions, such as the [[Podcast:Maelstrom|podcast for "Maelstrom,"]], [[Ronald D. Moore]] stated that Socrata Thrace was a sergeant major. This is further re-established in the extended DVD edition of "[[Razor]], | *The [[:md:Image:SocrataThraceLetter.jpg|letter]] Thrace receives, states her rank as corporal. However, on several earlier occasions, such as the [[Podcast:Maelstrom|podcast for "Maelstrom,"]], [[Ronald D. Moore]] stated that Socrata Thrace was a sergeant major. This is further re-established in the extended DVD edition of "[[Razor]]", when Kara Thrace refers to her mother as such<ref>Kara Thrace: "Hope for the best, plan for the worst, as my mom the sergeant major used to say."</ref>. | ||
*In her portrait, Thrace wears Sergeant First Class rank insignia on her duty blue uniform. | *In her portrait, Thrace wears Sergeant First Class rank insignia on her duty blue uniform. | ||
**Corporal is the lowest non-commissioned officer [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank]] in the Colonial Marine Corps, sergeant major is the highest rank; it can thus be inferred that Thrace served in the Corps for her whole professional career. That is also supported by her daughter's insult, that her medal is all she has to show "for a life of dedication." | **Corporal is the lowest non-commissioned officer [[Military Ranks (RDM)|rank]] in the Colonial Marine Corps, sergeant major is the highest rank; it can thus be inferred that Thrace served in the Corps for her whole professional career. That is also supported by her daughter's insult, that her medal is all she has to show "for a life of dedication." | ||