probably 80% are are spread between Cali, NC and Japan... the other 20% or so are anywhere and everywhere
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.
The USMC does have a reserve
Marines are stationed in Japan so that they will be near enough to the far east for rapid deployment in the event they are needed in that area.
yes
Their still stationed on ships especially the aircraft carriers.
US Marines are always abroad and stationed all over the world. The reasons for stationing at each location is different.
In 1970 there were approximately 249000 Marines serving in the U.S. Marine Corps. This was the highest number of Marines since the end of World War II. Below is a breakdown of the Marine Corps personnel numbers in 1970: Active Duty: 237000 Active Reserve: 11000 Inactive Reserve: 1000The Marine Corps has continued to grow since then and as of 2019 there were over 186000 active duty Marines and 38500 reserve Marines.
Yes, Marines stationed on a Naval Base still have a Marine Corps Ball. The Marine Corps Ball is a traditional event that celebrates the birthday of the United States Marine Corps, and it is observed by Marines regardless of their duty station. The location of the base does not affect the celebration of this event.
If your referring to United States Marine Corps: 202,779 active (as of October 2010) 40,000 reserve (as of 2010) And Royal Marines: 7,420 active 970 reserve
he was stationed in navel reserve in the Caribbean, providing hurrican relief for the small islands there. that's where he wrote the book, the cay.
fort Stewart he was stationed in navel reserve in the Caribbean, providing hurrican relief for the small islands there. that's where he wrote the book, the cay.
Now see hear there are exactly 393. Many people think there is 1,000 but NO there is 1,000.
Female Marines can be stationed anywhere. But their basic training takes place in Paris Island, SC.