United States Marine Corps (USMC)

A specialized component within the Department of the Navy, acting as the rapid-response, amphibious force for combat operations.

United States Marine Corps
Emblem of the United States Marine Corps
Founded11 July 1798
(227 years, 8 months)[1]
(in current form)

10 November 1775
(250 years, 4 months)[2]
(as the Continental Marines)


CountryUnited States
TypeNaval infantry
Role
Size
  • 168,527 active personnel[3]
    (as of December 2024)
  • 32,967 reserve personnel[4]
    (as of December 2024)
  • 1,317 crewed aircraft[5][a]
Part ofUnited States Armed Forces
Department of the Navy
HeadquartersThe Pentagon
Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
Nicknames"Jarheads",
"Devil Dogs" ("Teufels Hunde"), "Leathernecks"
MottoSemper fidelis ("Always faithful")
Colors   Scarlet and gold[6][7]
March"Semper Fidelis" Play
MascotEnglish bulldog[8][9]
Anniversaries10 November
EquipmentList of USMC equipment
Engagements
See list
Decorations

Presidential Unit Citation


Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Navy Unit Commendation
Valorous Unit Award

Meritorious Unit Commendation
French Croix de guerre 1914–1918
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Korean Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross


Vietnam Civil Actions Medal
Website
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief President Donald Trump
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth
Secretary of the Navy John Phelan
Commandant Gen Eric M. Smith
Assistant Commandant Gen Bradford J. Gering
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps SMMC Carlos A. Ruiz
Insignia
Flag
Seal
Emblem ("Eagle, Globe, and Anchor" or "EGA")[b]
Wordmark
Song"The Marines’ Hymn" Play
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