4-6 years depending on contract and MOS (job).
i am pretty sure it is a 4 year term
There are about 200,000 US Marines on active duty.
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About 200,000 Marines are on active duty in 2010.
It is free for active duty Marines and their dependents.
In 1970 there were approximately 249000 Marines serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. This was the highest number of Marines since the end of World War II. Below is a breakdown of the Marine Corps personnel numbers in 1970: Active Duty: 237000 Active Reserve: 11000 Inactive Reserve: 1000The Marine Corps has continued to grow since then and as of 2019 there were over 186000 active duty Marines and 38500 reserve Marines.
You'd have to wait until the end of your current enlisted, if you're currently enlisted in the Marine Corps on active duty. If you wish to go from the Marine Corps Reserve into the Regular Army, that can be done, though.
Yes. He enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in September 1958. He served 6 months active duty, then continued in the Reserve until 1964.
dd form 217 is issued by the marine corps for serving active duty.
Around 7000
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According to the article at http://www.slate.com/id/2139847/sidebar/2140026/, there are 82 on active duty, and 400 retired.
Yes, the Marine Corps utilizes the Total Force concept by effectively and efficiently employing both active duty and reserve Marines to execute missions. This approach allows for the flexible use of personnel and resources, ensuring a well-rounded and capable force. The Total Force concept enhances the readiness and effectiveness of the Marine Corps in fulfilling its mission requirements.