when you become a corporal or an officer you can buy one.
No, the Marine Corps is not considered a militia. It is a branch of the United States military and operates under the Department of the Navy. The Marine Corps has a distinct structure, purpose, and chain of command separate from the concept of a militia.
A person looking for the Marine Corps logo can find it at The Official Marine Corps Website. The logo, emblem, seal, all can be found there. It will also list uses for the logos and seals.
No. As per Marine Corps Order: P1020.34F. http://www.marcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/mcub/library/MCUR/URTOC.htm
you have to serve 20 years in the corps to retire
Actually, a grade 5 private is Marine lingo for someone who countinually loses rank.
The Marine Corps dress blue belt is typically worn with the Dress Blue Alpha and Dress Blue Bravo uniform. It is worn around the waist to secure the jacket and maintain a neat appearance. The belt is not worn with other Marine Corps uniforms.
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Most veterans have a Marine Corps sticker, or keep their combat knife, or a saber, or their Dress Blues. Some even have a USMC tattoo.
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Dress blue bravos or deltas would be more appropriate.
You don't. If you are not a Marine or a registered Junior Marine it is illegal to wear any form of military uniform. If you want to wear dress blues outside the privacy of your own home then you must enlist in the Marine Corps, otherwise you could be caught, convicted, and become a felon.
Or you can go to Ebay The Marlow White Company, 400 Seneca, Leavenworth, Kansas, 66048 is the current supplier of "Certified" Marine Corps Officer and Enlisted swords. The Officer model goes for $495 and the Enlisted $450. They bought the dies when Wilkinson Sword of England went out of bussiness.
A current Marine Corps ribbon chart can be found here: (See related Link)
The Marine Corps Dress Blue Alpha's, Bravo's, Charlie's, and Delta's.
on the left side above pocket
The Marine Corps does have regulations on civilian attire. They view civilian attire as a privilege. I would say as long as no one could tell, but You could possibly get in trouble if someone noticed. They would likely get you under this in the Uniform regulations:7a. Marines are associated and identified with the Marine Corps in and out of uniform, and when on or off duty. Therefore, when civilian clothing is worn, Marines will ensure that their dress and personal appearance are conservative and commensurate with the high standards traditionally associated with the Marine Corps. No eccentricities of dress will be permitted.
A member of the Marine Corps Reserves.