There is no good answer to this question. A detachment is simply a portion of a unit. It can also be called a party or working party although the word "party" suggests smaller groups usually less than 30. A detachment can range anywhere between 2 or 200 or 2000. It all depends on what task they are accomplishing, how many Marines are available, and how many Marines are needed.
all marines
99.9% percent of the combatants during the battle on both sides, were Naval personnel. There was a small detachment of US Marines on Midway island; if they had any fatalities, it went into a dozen or more. IJN Marines afloat (in transports) were not sunk during the battle.
the entire detachment was killed or wounded.....................
1958: First Young Marine Unit formed in Waterbury, CT by members of the Brass City Detachment of the Marine Corps League for their sons to march in a community parade.1959: Members of the Brass City Detachment opened the Young Marines program for enrollment to the general public, therefore, the year 1959 is celebrated as the official birth date of the Young Marines1965: Officially chartered on October 17, 1965 by the Marine Corps League and becomes a national youth program.
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The duration of Detachment - film - is 1.67 hours.
The Marines dont have an airborne infantry. Only the Army.
there are about 50,000 people that inlist for the marines every year
Army Detachment Steiner was created in 1945.
South Seas Detachment was created in 1941.
Voluntary Aid Detachment was created in 1909.
Detachment - film - was created on 2011-04-25.