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Do the Marines have a reserve?

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The USMC does have a reserve

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Does the U.S Marines have a reserve?

yes


How many Marines were there in 1970?

In 1970 there were approximately 249000 Marines serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. This was the highest number of Marines since the end of World War II. Below is a breakdown of the Marine Corps personnel numbers in 1970: Active Duty: 237000 Active Reserve: 11000 Inactive Reserve: 1000The Marine Corps has continued to grow since then and as of 2019 there were over 186000 active duty Marines and 38500 reserve Marines.


How many marines serve right now?

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What has the author Richard Anson written?

Richard Anson has written: 'A list of Catholic officers on the active list of the Royal navy, Royal marines, Royal naval reserve, R.N. volunteer reserve etc., December 1918' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Marines, Great Britain. Royal Naval Reserve, Great Britain. Royal Navy


What is the difference between royal marines and royal marine reserves?

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Where do Reserve Marines get stationed?

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What is minimum contract time for marines?

Altogether, 8 years. Personally, I only know the specifics for active duty, which are: you can serve 4 years active, 4 years reserve OR 6 years active, 2 years reserve OR 8 years active.


Do you have to serve 4 years in the U.S.A. Marines or are there shorter terms?

When you enlist, into any of the military services, you are signing a contract for the next SIX years. Most Marines spend four years on active duty and two years on inactive duty. Reserve Marines spend two years on active duty and four years on active reserve. This consists of monthy meeting for one weekend and two weeks of training each year. But with Bush's war now going on you can pretty much figure all six years active whichever way you go.


What is average service time in marines?

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