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Learn about the different types of US military ID cards, such as the Common Access Card and the Next Generation USID card, and how they are used to access military facilities and benefits. Find out the history and evolution of the US military ID cards, from the color-coded legacy cards to the smart card system.
Find out the locations, states, and coordinates of the US Marine Corps bases, air stations, and other facilities. The list includes active and inactive installations, as well as the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment and the 1st Marine Corps District.
Learn about the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) system of the USMC, which categorizes career fields and specialties for enlisted and officer Marines. Find out the current authorized MOSs, their codes, requirements, and changes over time.
DEERS is a computerized system that tracks eligibility for military benefits, healthcare, and other entitlements for service members, veterans, dependents, and others. DEERS also produces DoD ID cards, such as Common Access Cards, with an electronic data interchange personal identifier (EDIPI).
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A service number is a unique identifier for U.S. military personnel, used from 1918 to 1974 and later replaced by social security numbers. Learn about the history, usage, format and examples of service numbers for different branches and ranks.
The Officer Qualification Record (OQR) is a document that summarizes the career events of US Marine officers. It includes the NAVMC 763 (Appointment Acceptance), which is the officer version of a contract.
Learn about the different types of badges and insignia issued by the USMC to Marines who achieve certain qualifications and accomplishments. Find out the history, criteria, and order of wear for aviation, parachutist, EOD, diver, marksmanship, and special operator badges.