This is a difficult answer as marine surveying is an unlicensed activity and many are not registered with countries or states. There are professional memberships such as SAMS or NAMS that have listed members on their website. The last seminar I attended last year, a speaker there said he estimated there are approximately 2,800 professional marine surveyors worldwide. I have no factual proof I can present for this estimate however.
In addition to ALL embassies being "protected" by laws and agreements between ALL nations worldwide...., insofar as the physical protection of US Embassies is concerned, there is a US Marine contingent stationed at every US Embassy worldwide.
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When WWII began the total Marine Corps strength was about 65,881 officers and enlisted on active duty, and 18,279 of them were already on duty worldwide on overseas assignments.
No college is required to enlist in the US Marine Corps, a High School diploma is all that is needed. To be a US Marine officer, a Bachelors degree is pretty much required.
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There are 100 - 120 Marines in a Company. Jim Carson, USMC, Memphis, TN
There are about 200,000 US Marines on active duty.
As a former US Marine, yes.
In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created