Private through General get deployed, not just in the Marines, but in all branches.
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No. Harper's Ferry was a land battle. Marines at that time were exclusively deployed by the Navy.
The Recon (Reconnaissance) Marines are US Marines; the US Marine Corps was deployed to Vietnam in 1965. Scout=Recon/Scouting=Reconnaissance. Reconnaissance=gathering information Military information=Military intelligence
You don't. Just like all enlisted Marines you are a private. No skipping ranks.
Can you clarify the question? If you mean persons holding the rank of Sergeant, then your information is way off. There would be thousands of such people in the Marines. If you're referring to ranks with 'Sergeant' in the title, then I'd be inclined to think that you're referring to the British Royal Marines, who have the ranks of Sergeant and Staff Sergeant... enlisted ranks above Staff Sergeant are Warrant Officers in the British and most Commonwealth forces.
Marines are deployed several places around the world. Among them are Iraq and Afghanistan of course, also Camp LeJune, San Diego, Japan, and Korea.
Yes, marine nurses can have ranks. In the United States Marine Corps, nurse officers can hold ranks ranging from Second Lieutenant to Colonel. These ranks are earned through training, experience, and promotion.
Master Sergeant is a rank in the Marines. Master Gunnery Sergeant, Major and Major General are additional Marine ranks.
The United States Marine Corps can be deployed to fight in various locations around the world, depending on the specific mission and strategic objectives. They have been deployed to combat zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as other regions where there are conflicts or threats to national security. The Marines are known for their versatility and ability to rapidly respond to a wide range of combat scenarios.
Every chance they get, which may also mean that it could be days.
It is a US Navy rank: Hospital Corsman First Class.