I am not sure of the exact numbers, but from personal experience as a US Marine, I know the following countries have Marines: Argentina Chile South Korea North Korea Great Britain United States Which makes more than three, the previous answer. According to Wikipedia There are 53 countries. 22 Of which are considered "historical Marines. I am not positive if all these countries still have operational Marine Corps, as I believe the Handbook for Marine NCO's states a different number.......11 I believe, but it's been a while.
Many have Marines.... not a whole corps worth, though. In some countries, they're referred to as Naval Infantry.
Australia doesnt have a marine corps, as such the number marine reserves would be, at best, only the few that are marine reservists in other countries here on holiday.
6 months in the Marine Corps Reserve, and 23 years as a Civil Servant with the Marine Corps
none, once a marine, always a marine.
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No, Australia does not have a Marine Corps. This may be due to the following reasons: 1. Many Countries merged their Marine Infantry with regular Infantry years ago. 2. Australia's armed forces number less than 60,000, therefore Australia probably cannot afford to have a Marine Corps.
there are many corps that have died in Haiti It depends. Marine Corps is a Corp but i don't exactly know what your saying.
A member of the Marine Corps Reserves.
Marine Corps translates into German as Marine-Infanterie.
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United States Marine Corps .
Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua