United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve was created in 1942.
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United States Marine Corps was created in 1775.
United States Marine Hospital of Louisville was created in 1845.
United States Merchant Marine Academy was created in 1942.
Ernest H. Giusti has written: 'Mobilization of the Marine Corps Reserve in the Korean Conflict, 1950-1951' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Marine Corps Reserve
United States Marine Band was created in 1798.
Officer Candidates School - United States Marine Corps - was created in 1891.
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The US Marine Corps is a branch of the US Military. It is a part of the US Government. The government is not a business.Note - The Toys for Tots program associated with the United States Marine Corps Reserve is a non-profit organization and donations can be deducted as contributions.
The Federal Reserve is the central banking system of the United States. It was created in the year 1913. It is incharge of supervising and monitoring banking operations in the United States Ben Bernanke is the chairman of the Federal Reserve. He has been the chairman since 2006. Before him, Alan Greenspan was the chairman of the Federal Reserve. The Government of the United States owns the Federal Reserve.
USMC stands for United States Marine Corp.
The Federal Reserve System operates in the United States of America. The Federal Reserve is the central banking system of the United States. It was created in the year 1913. Ben Bernanke is the chairman of the Federal Reserve. He has been the chairman since 2006. Before him, Alan Greenspan was the chairman of the federal reserve.