yes Marine officers to go in combat. Atleast mine did
Yes. If a Marine officer's job takes them and their Marines into harms way, they will go into combat regardless of his military occupational specialty (MOS). Every Marine is a rifleman. Every Marine officer is trained as an infantry officer first.
Marine pilots are all officers. Squadrons are in the odd position of the enlisted men sending their officers out to fight (with the exception of the enlisted men who are gunners on aircraft with crew served weapons).
Marine officers go into combat just as often as a normal Marine. The amount of time spent in combat depends on ones job.
Merchant Marine Combat Bar was created on 1943-05-10.
They deploy often and execute operations on a nightly basis.
Marine Junior officers Training Corps
none, once a marine, always a marine.
They are officers of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, the Naval Services
fishery officers of course.
yes
Command Element (CE), Ground Combat Element (GCE), Aviation Combat Element (ACE), Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
The pay for marine patrol officers can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and rank. However, the average salary for marine patrol officers ranges from $40,000 to $70,000 annually.
The US Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD, trains naval officers; the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY, trains officers of the Merchant Marine.
The US Army lost 11 General Officers in combat in WW-II.
Marine Corps Combat Leadership Skills - 1986 was released on: USA: 12 May 1986 (limited)