Yes, it is called Tri-Care Reserve.
Marine Corps Reserve Ribbon was created in 1945.
United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve was created in 1942.
It is free for active duty Marines and their dependents.
6 months in the Marine Corps Reserve, and 23 years as a Civil Servant with the Marine Corps
Tricare supplemental insurance may be purchased from the Reserve Officer's Association, MOAA, Marine Corps Association, Air Force Association and the FLEET Reserve Association among others.
One can find more information and apply for a position in the Marine Corps Reserve by speaking with a Marine Corps Recruiter. There are various tests and criteria which one must successfully complete before enlisting with the Marines. More information and recruiter information can be found directly from the Marine Corps website.
The US Navy and Marine Corps are both parts of the US Navy. Then there's shore establishments, HQ's and Operating units if I'm correct. If you want a more simple answer- The Navy, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and the Marine Corps.
The four subdivisions within the Marine Corps are: Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) Operating Forces Supporting Establishment Marine Forces Reserve (USMCR)
Reserve Officer Training Corps It trains officer for duty in the Army. Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will earn the bar of a Second Lieutenant and be commissioned into the Active Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. The other branches have their own types: NROTC is Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. AFROTC is Air Force Reserve Officer Training Crops. NJROTC is Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. MCROTC Marine Corps Reserve Officers Training Corps (If you put a "J" it means junior which is high school ROTC)
Reserve Officer Training Corps It trains officer for duty in the Army. Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will earn the bar of a Second Lieutenant and be commissioned into the Active Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. The other branches have their own types: NROTC is Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. AFROTC is Air Force Reserve Officer Training Crops. NJROTC is Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, which provides both Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Officers. MCROTC Marine Corps Reserve Officers Training Corps (If you put a "J" it means junior which is high school ROTC)
Yes. Members of the Marine Corps are covered under TriCare medical and dental insurance. Optional plans are available for dependant coverages.
Yes, through the GI Bill.