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In the Air Force? Absolutely. Pretty often depending on your base.
Some disadvantages the Marine Reserves are their lack of funding and resources. They receive older equipment than active duty units.
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.
Reserve Marines can be stationed at various Marine Corps Reserve centers located throughout the United States. These centers are strategically located to support the Marine Corps' operational requirements and training needs. They can also be deployed overseas to support active duty Marine Corps units or engage in humanitarian and combat operations.
You can deploy 30 units at once, however researching reinforcements brings the cap up to 40.
The 5th and 6th Marine Regiments.
4: The 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, CA The 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejune, NC The 3rd Marine Division at Camp Butler, Japan The 4th Marine Division(reserve units) in New Orleans, Louisiana
The same thing a Marine does. The Marine does not field any Ranger units, but they do send personnel to Ranger school.
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Both served in the United States Marine Corps. I could find no reference to them being in the same units.
These are rare units that get booked months ahead for busy times. You must reserve and confirm before the date.