as of right now, yes. they are trying to put an order through to ban pitbulls from all marine corps installations. im dealing with this same thing right now. if you are an owner of this breed amongst others you will have to get a nationally recognised temperament test and go through a waiver process to keep your dog on base. once you have a waiver it is only good through December 31st, 2011. your waiver can be terminated if your dog attacks person or animal, escapes from your yard, or is repetatively complained about. if i were you i would look in the marine corps times news section and look for an article about this, that's where i got my info. maybe that way you'll have a better understanding about what to expect. by the way, the temperament test arent always free and they come out of pocket. hope this helps, and good luck
Policies regarding pets, including specific Dog Breeds, can vary between different marine corps bases. It is recommended to check with the specific base for their policies and regulations regarding pitbulls or any other specific dog breeds.
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The Marine Corps maintains multiple bases in Okinawa including Camp Foster, Camp Hanson, Camp Schwab, and Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, but all the Okinawa bases are grouped together as Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley Butler
no its highly illegal
If this question is asking what is that largest Marine Corps base "area wise" it is the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms located north of Twentynine Palms and Palm Springs, California.
The 'United States Marine Corps' birthday is Nov. 10. In recognition of the Marine Corps birthday "ALL" Marine Corps bases around the world have the "Marine Corps Ball" on Nov. 10. Even in South Carolina. Probably at Parris Island.
Per Marine Corps uniform regulations, the men are not allowed to carry or use umbrellas while in uniform
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - there's only one in the entire Marine Corps.
A member of the Marine Corps Reserves.
Marine Corps translates into German as Marine-Infanterie.
United States Marine Corps .
Anyone can get cancer, whether or not they are in the Marine Corps.
The Navy and Marine Corps have several bases in Japan.