They are able to celebrate by having a feast due to their hard working devoted mess hall /chow workers ;)
Some were stationed in Saigon, the remaining men were aboard US naval vessels offshore.
US Marines are always abroad and stationed all over the world. The reasons for stationing at each location is different.
In gang boxes, life rings are hanging on bulk heads(walls), you will learn this stuff in boot camp and when you get aboard, if you are stationed aboard. Plus you will doing routine maintenance
Try asking the army.
Bob Thirsk was the first canadian long duration astronaut to be stationed aboard the iss
A doctor or nurse is stationed at the White House around the clock and accompanies the president in his motorcade and aboard Air Force One .
You would be working off of remote areas off the coast, aboard boats and yachts on the Ocean, and laboratories on local islands where your project will be stationed.
Some are believed to be installed aboard one of their military cargo aircrafts, some are reported to be in special military HMMWV's and some in small navy ships
The average crew complement is between 90-130 Officers and Enlisted. However, on long deployments or sea trials, that number can approach 150 or more with the full crew aboard as well as civilian riders (military contractors, shipyard workers, etc.) and other military / government personnel aboard.
Yes. {Unless you are military and are travelling aboard military ship or military aerocraft, but in that case the appropriate authorities would have you on the crew list and pre-approved by cognizant authority.} (sorry for the legalise..;-)
If you are stationed aboard any Navy vessel, you're typically aboard every day unless you're on leave, away at training, or are detached somewhere else for another reason. In port, sailors stand watch every several days, meaning they must remain aboard for 24 hours or more standing duty watches. Underway of course there's no way to leave, unless you're on a vessel that has aircraft or you're a good swimmer.
Beef chicken pork vegetable and sometimes things like military rations