Well i dont really know for sure but as they say : Once a Marine Always A Marine. So i guess you can if u wear it with pride and honnor and you were once a marine at its not your friends and he's letting you borrow it or something so i say i guess you can.
The US Military consisted of: US Navy US Marine Corps US Army The US Coast Guard was also a part of the defense structure. The Air Force didn't exist until after World War 2.
Yes, unlike the Army who are given their first set of uniforms, Marines' have to pay for their first set of uniforms. That is what the "smart" card is for. The smart card is like a military charge card directly linked to your pay. In the Marine Corps you pay for everything. It's worth noting that you pay for food as well. Eating for free in the military as a whole is a myth. In all branches you must sign for each meal you receive and are charged for it. It's a very small amount but you do still have to pay a certain amount to eat. The same goes for haircuts and other necessities.
Marines carry weapons in the field and often in garrison. Being a military person does not provide the right to carry a weapon when out of uniform. The local laws still have to be observed.
2nd lieutenant under 2 years is around $2,655/month Major is around $4,065/month Major-General $9,000/month That's gross income, still gotta pay Sammy.
semper fidelis (shortened semperfi) is the motto of the United States Marine Corps. Translated it means always faithful and is used more or less as a greeting or term of endearment between marines. One marine sees another it is acceptable to say many things, one of which could be semper fi. For family members and retirees the phrase is a great way of distinguishign your self as someone who is still connected to the corps. For example the mother of marine approaches a retired vet and says my son is serving in the corps in which the vet could respond semper fi ma'am. An acceptable response would simply be semper fi, or semper (always faithful, or always) or any other term or greeting.
No, you are no longer authorized to wear the Marine uniform. You have to be retired or discharged on disability to continue to wear the uniform. And you are not in the Marine reserved because you are in another service.
"Are you still in the marine?"
you can either wear the ribbon or the medal not both
The Blues Are Still Blue was created on 2006-04-03.
Still Got the Blues was created on 1990-03-26.
Active volcanoes still have the ability to erupt. Inactive are essentially ex-volcanoes, just big mounds.
no they are not blues singers yes 6 still living
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The 'crackerjack' uniform, in blues and whites, is the dress uniform for enlisted personnel below the rank of E-7. E-7 and above wear a different set of uniforms.
No.
Gary Moore's.....Still got the blues for you.
Sure they can. Inactive means it hasn't been used for a while, but it is still a valid account.