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How long do Marines stay on ship?

How long do Marines stay on ship?

Time On Ship or Submarine Most ships deploy to sea duty for months at a time (usually for six months, but up to nine months). Then they return to their homeport for four or five months (during which time there will be several one or two week cruises for training purposes).

Do Marines go on aircraft carriers?

Mostly yes. Not a lot of marines but many/most aircraft carriers have Marines on them. Sometimes as security force personnel (particularly in the presence of nuclear weapons) and frequently because Marines air wings deploy on aircraft carriers all the time.

What ships do Marines use?

Wasp-class amphibious assault ship

Class overview
Well deck dimensions: 266-by-50-foot (81 by 15.2 m) by 28-foot (8.5 m) high
Boats & landing craft carried 3 Landing Craft Air Cushion or 2 Landing Craft Utility or 12 Landing Craft Mechanized
Troops 1,687 troops (plus 184 surge) Marine Detachment
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Are Marines assigned to Navy ships?

Although Marines often are deployed on ships, they aren’t stationed on ships. Duty stations are Marine or Navy bases that are home to the Marines between deployments, usually for a year or more. A deployment typically is more short-term, with a specific assignment.

What is it like to be a marine on a shipboard?

For Marines at sea, shipboard life offered an opportunity to see the world as well as to hone amphibious-combat skills. Marines assigned to Navy shipboard MarDets had serious responsibilities as part of their ships’ manpower. Marine detachments trained to fight shipboard fires as well as to go ashore and rescue American citizens.

What does a marine do when deployed on a Navy ship?

When deployed on a Navy ship, a Marine has a specific job. He might be a helicopter pilot, munitions specialist or mechanic; his job is related to his duty as a Marine, not a job related to the Navy ship. A Marine mechanic, for example, is charged with keeping the tanks, helicopters and other vehicles in working order and ready for combat.

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What are the duties of mardets on Navy ships?

Marines assigned to Navy shipboard MarDets had serious responsibilities as part of their ships’ manpower. Marine detachments trained to fight shipboard fires as well as to go ashore and rescue American citizens. The Marine Corps regularly deploys various units to amphibious troop-carrying type Navy ships.

What was the role of the Marines in WW2?

In the decades leading up to the end of World War II, Marine detachments aboard Navy ships were used to great effect by those ships’ commanding officers. MarDets once operated the confinement brigs aboard assigned Navy ships and conducted attack operations against the enemy ashore.