It refers to the Service "C" uniform. Dress and Service uniforms in the Marine Corps are designated as "A", "B", "C", or "D" with each version slightly different than the other. Service "A", for example, is green trousers, long-sleeve khaki shirt, tie, and green service coat. Service "C" is green trousers with short-sleeve khaki shirt (no coat). It is called "Chucks" because in the phonetic alphabet the letter "C" is designated as "Charlie". "Charlie" is a nickname for the proper name "Charles" and "Chuck" is a nickname for "Charles", hence the term "Service Charlies" or simply "Chucks".
Yes, on the Marine Dress Blue "B" uniform.
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when is the examination for philippine marine corps
Recon
Yes
Yes, on the Marine Dress Blue "B" uniform.
No, you are no longer authorized to wear the Marine uniform. You have to be retired or discharged on disability to continue to wear the uniform. And you are not in the Marine reserved because you are in another service.
where do I inquire about getting sized for a set of Marine corp dress blue uniform?
yes. many military surplus stores will carry used, and sometimes new dress blue uniforms.
Pinning a new promotion upgrade insignia on to the uniform with other close members and family and friends present if possible
It's the Charlie uniform. There are Alphas, Bravos, Charlies and Blues. Charlies, or chucks as they're called are green trousers and a short sleeved khaki shirt sans tie.
the main purpose of Marine Aviation is to assist ground troops in combat...after that they may have to transport equipment on the battlefield...
resign
No.
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corps, but it's said like core
Yes, it is Marine Corps Base Quantico