Marine Forces Reserve
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Marine Forces Reserve-
William Madden Student at Eastern Kentucky University
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Richmond, Kentucky, United States
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Rising Star
Trevor Stanford Motor transport operations at United States Marine Forces Reserve-
Atlanta Metropolitan Area
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Rising Star
Anthony Welch Comptroller Chief at Marine Corps Forces Reserve-
Rising Star
Lecaros Jr NCOIC passenger travel at United States Marine Forces Reserve-
Camp Pendleton North, California, United States
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Rising Star
Killian DeCastro Aviation Supply Specialist at United States Marine Forces Reserve-
Orange County, New York, United States
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Rising Star
Overview
Our community guidelines may be found here: https://adobe.ly/3JxlHSJ Marine Forces Reserve is the headquarters command for approximately 100,000 Reserve Marines and 160 Reserve Training Centers located throughout forty-seven of the United States, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. The United States Marine Corps Reserve was established when Congress passed the Naval Appropriations Act of Aug. 29, 1916 and is responsible for providing trained units and qualified individuals to be mobilized for active duty in time of war, national emergency, or contingency operations. Marine Forces Reserve also provides personnel and operational tempo relief for active component forces in peacetime. The vision for Marine Forces Reserve is to be the Nation's premier Reserve component, seamlessly integrating with the active forces, enhancing the operational reach and endurance of the Marine Corps... always capable of fighting and winning. Continue to read, watch, and share at: www.marforres.marines.mil www.facebook.com/marforres www.twitter.com/marforres www.youtube.com/marineforcesreserve1
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