Fleet Marine Force Ribbon was created in 1984.
Fleet Marine Force Ribbon ended in 2006.
No - the Fleet Marine Force Service Ribbon was established in 1984 by then Secretary of the Navy John Lehman, to be worn by eligible Navy personnel serving with the Marines between 1984 and 2006. The FMF Ribbon is a separate device altogether from the FMFW, and as such has different eligibility requirements. If you meet eligibility requirements for both devices (you rate and are eligible to wear the FMFW device, and also rate and are eligible to wear the ribbon), then yes, you can wear both. Otherwise, just rating the FMFW device does not automatically entitle you to wear the FMF ribbon.
Air Force Recognition Ribbon was created in 1980.
Air Force Training Ribbon was created in 1980.
Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon was created in 2003.
Marine Operations Force was created in 1947.
III Marine Expeditionary Force was created in 1942.
If you just mean Fleet Marine Force (most jarheads are FMF), go to a Marine recruiter and tell that person you want to be a Marine. Assuming you pass the pre-enlistment tests, then graduate from boot camp and MOS training, you will be a Marine.
Marine Force Corpsman is a medic only for marines. Nothing different than a regular medic in the army. Except the fact that in reality there are no medics in the marines. the marines have nothing to do with healthcare at all. they are a fighting force and that is it. corpsman for the marines are navy corpsman who are enlisted in the navy who are stationed with a marine unit. to become a corpsman you do need at least a two year nursing degree.
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III Marine Expeditionary Force ended in 1946.
the marine corps is separate from the air force. but the marine corps has had an aviation component since 1912