none, once a marine, always a marine.
only officers are in marine aviation but there are more enlisted then officers so not many most fighter planes are navy but air force does RC planes and crap
Two Battalions, 131 Officers and 2,000 Enlisted.
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is structured into several ranks that are categorized into enlisted ranks, warrant officers, and commissioned officers. Enlisted ranks typically range from Private (E-1) to Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (E-9), while commissioned officers range from Second Lieutenant (O-1) to General (O-10). Additionally, there are warrant officers, who occupy ranks between enlisted and commissioned officers. Overall, there are a total of 12 enlisted ranks, 5 warrant officer ranks, and 10 officer ranks, creating a comprehensive hierarchy within the Marine Corps.
According to the article at http://www.slate.com/id/2139847/sidebar/2140026/, there are 82 on active duty, and 400 retired.
6 months in the Marine Corps Reserve, and 23 years as a Civil Servant with the Marine Corps
A1: 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant, captain, major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, generalA2: Regarding the above answer: I don't believe the individual was asking about which officer ranks are found in the US Marine Corps, which fails to also include warrant officers, though that is more a technicality since they are not commissioned officers.The US Marine Corps has a current strength of 203,095 active and 40,000 reserve personnel, as of May 2009. Of active personnel, 182,147 are enlisted personnel, and 20,639 are officers. The enlisted to officer ratio in the Marine Corps is currently around 9.8:1.
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there are many corps that have died in Haiti It depends. Marine Corps is a Corp but i don't exactly know what your saying.
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The rank of private is not a job. There are many jobs in the Marine Corps from cooks to truck drivers. Jobs are "military occupational specialties" ( MOS ) and refer to the kind of work people in the Corps do. Ranks have to do with the time the person has been in, whether they are enlisted or officers and what skill level they possess in their MOS.
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