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The Marine Corps is looking to its Reserve for new support
« on: July 11, 2022, 04:43:43 pm »
The Marine Corps is looking to its Reserve for new support
By Todd South
 Wednesday, Jul 6
 
Marine reservists face changes to their service that open new jobs, missions, deployments and key positions influencing the future of the Corps.

With those opportunities also come new demands on the military’s smallest reserve force.

Recent development and future Marine Corps Forces Reserve use marks a stark contrast to how leadership traditionally employed the Devil Dogs. Though they’ve had their fair share of combat and call-ups, they’ve mostly acted as a mirror image of the active side or as a fill-in supplier of bodies for the needs of the Corps.

That approach still has its place.

When commanders of any service or region need a job done, the Corps will deliver ready Marines, regardless of active or reserve status.

The Marine Corps is looking to its Reserve for new support

https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-military/2022/07/06/the-marine-corps-is-looking-to-its-reserve-for-new-support/

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Re: The Marine Corps is looking to its Reserve for new support
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2022, 04:46:50 pm »
PLUS they will get to learn about the proper usage of pronouns, Critical Race Theory, gay rights, and witch hunts for white conservatives.  :whistle: :whistle:

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Re: The Marine Corps is looking to its Reserve for new support
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2022, 04:57:08 pm »
This reminiscent of the over deployment of National Guard and Reservists after the Reductions In Force (RIF) that occurred after the fall of the Soviet Union.

Bosnia, Kosovo, and Somalia come to mind.
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