It seems like your coming at it more with the stand point of male soldier characters in general being generic given their popularity in the industry. At the end of the day a generic soldier design is uniformed, look at soldiers in Afghanistan they generally all have the same gear on with helmets and osprey vests. None of…
6 and 7 are actually your two most generic designs. In general anything with a helmet or a mask (unless they're "standout" designs, like the skull masks in Army of Two, or the tri-light Splinter Cell mask) will usually be read as generic because they're essentially "faceless". There could be anybody in there. You could…