marines
The US Marines are a military branch of service. There is a RECORD of every person serving in the US military.
The US Marines definatley have the best.
Yes, Marines can get killed. The service is a hazardous profession and death is always a risk. The single biggest casualty cause in the military is currently traffic accidents.
No, Mel Gibson was not in the Marines. He is an actor and filmmaker known for his roles in films like "Braveheart" and the "Lethal Weapon" series. While Gibson has portrayed military characters in movies, he has no military service in real life.
Basic Standards that exceed every other u.s military branch of service.
Uniformed service members in the military are commonly referred to as soldiers, sailors, airmen, or marines, depending on their branch of service. They all share the common goal of serving and protecting their country and are subject to military discipline and regulations.
Like all military personnel in the US, they can retire from military service after there first enlistment is over. The standard enlistment is 4 years, but sometimes the first one can be 6 years depending on the branch/career chosen. For the Marines it's generally 4 years. Military Service men and women can re-enlist and if they stay in the Military for 20 years earn a full government pension.
Absolutely not - any problem involving seizures of any type is an automatic medical disqualifier from military service.
Depends on what exactly you want to do, and what your goals are.
Army, Navy, AF, Marines, Coast Guard.
Royal Marines Band Service was created in 1903.
Contact the Veterans Administration or the branch of service he served in. You will need his SSN, date of birth, branch of military, dates of service, and where he served.