U.S. Marine Corps

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The U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff College provides professional military education to field grade officers of the Marine Corps, other services and agencies, and foreign countries to prepare them for command and staff duties and for assignment with joint, multi-national, and high-level service organizations. This year's class includes 182 U.S. – more... military officers, 12 U.S. civilian government officials, and officers of 26 other countries, including Great Britain, Australia, France, Iraq, Afghanistan, Indonesia, India, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

U.S. Marine Corps Employer Reviews

The greatest organization in the world
Infantry Squad Leader (Former Employee), Lansing, MI –
Challenging/Competitive
Private First Class (Current Employee), New Haven CT –
A Challenging new experience with Core values i live with and will live with.
Administrative Clerk (Former Employee), Okinawa Japan –
Great environment with ample opportunity for advancement
Supply Administrations Chief (Current Employee), Camp Lejeune, NC –
Travel, education, career
Corporal, E-4 (Former Employee), Camp Pendleton, California –

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