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  2. United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps emblem is the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor, sometimes abbreviated "EGA", adopted in 1868. The Marine Corps seal includes the emblem, also is found on the flag of the United States Marine Corps, and establishes scarlet and gold as the official colors.

  3. MCRD San Diego Command Museum - Wikipedia

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    The MCRD San Diego Command Museum is located in Day Hall, Building 26, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, San Diego, California. It exhibits historical items relating to the United States Marine Corps. [1] The museum opened on November 10, 1987, and was officially designated as a command museum on January 8, 1993.

  4. Commandant of the Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    Commandant of the Marine Corps. Commandant of the Marine Corps may refer to: Commandant of the Marine Corps (Indonesia) Commandant of the Netherlands Marine Corps. Commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps. Commandant of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps. Commandant of the United States Marine Corps. Category:

  5. Marine Corps Installations Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps Installations Pacific (MCIPAC) is the single, regional authority for accountability of regional installation management resources and services within the Pacific area of operations. MCIPAC was established to increase regional installation management effectiveness. MCIPAC implements policies, develops regional strategies and ...

  6. SIMDIS - Wikipedia

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    SIMDIS has been independently accredited and certified by Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force (COMOPTEVFOR) and Joint Forces Command (JFCOM). It has also been approved for use on the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet ( NMCI ).

  7. Mark A. Brilakis - Wikipedia

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    Mark Andrew Brilakis (born November 27, 1958) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Marine Corps, who served as the Commander of United States Marine Corps Forces Command. Marine Corps career. Brilakis was commissioned through Platoon Leaders Class upon graduating from Franklin & Marshall College in 1981. He graduated from The ...

  8. Commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps (CMDT-PMC) is the highest-ranking officer in the Philippine Marine Corps. It is a two-star general position which holds the rank of major general and reports directly to the Flag Officer in Command of the Philippine Navy, wherein the Marines serve under the branch's authority.

  9. Indonesian Fleet Command - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Fleet Command ( Indonesian: Komando Armada Republik Indonesia, lit. 'Fleet Command of the Republic of Indonesia') is a naval combat force of the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL), it was formed and inaugurated by the Commander of the National Armed Forces Gen. Andika Perkasa on 21 January 2022. The Fleet Command consists of three fleets ...