GOVMAN-2015-07-01-275SubEntityLevelTwoExecutive Branch: DepartmentsUnited States Marine Corpshttp://www.usmc.mil
Commandant of the Marine Corps, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2 Navy Annex (Pentagon 5D773), Washington, DC 20380-1775
703-614-1034YesYesYesYesYesGen. Robert B. Neller, USMCCommandant of the Marine CorpsGen. John M. Paxton, Jr., USMCAssistant Commandant of the Marine CorpsSgt. Maj. Ronald L. Green, USMCSergeant Major of the Marine CorpsLt. Gen. James B. Laster, USMCDirector, Marine Corps StaffBrig. Gen. Kevin J. Nally, USMCDirector, Command, Control, Communications, and ComputersLt. Gen. Jon M. Davis, USMCDeputy Commandant for AviationLt. Gen. William M. Faulkner, USMCDeputy Commandant for Installations and LogisticsLt. Gen. Mark A. Brilakis, USMCDeputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve AffairsLt. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, USMCDeputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and OperationsLt. Gen. Glenn M. Walters, USMCDeputy Commandant for Programs and ResourcesRobert D. HogueCounsel for the CommandantMaj. Gen. John R. Ewers, Jr., USMCStaff Judge Advocate for the CommandantAlbert A. WashingtonDirector of Administration and Resource ManagementCharles P. NeimeyerDirector of Marine Corps History and Museums(vacancy)Director of Public AffairsThomas G. DawsonDirector, Special Projects DirectorateBrig. Gen. David J. Furness, USMCLegislative Assistant to the CommandantRear Adm. Brent M. Scott, CHC, USNChaplain of the Marine CorpsCapt. Jonathan L. Haun, USMCMarine Corps Dental OfficerRear Adm. Brian Pecha, USNMedical Officer of the Marine CorpsCol. Christian F. Wortman, USMCPresident, Permanent Marine Corps Uniform BoardMaj. Gen. Mark A. Brilakis, USMCCommanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting CommandLt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr., USMCCommanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command(vacancy)Commander, Marine Corps Systems CommandsCol. Davis W. Maxwell, USMCCommander, Marine Corps Base QuanticoThe Continental Congress established the United States Marine Corps by resolution on November 10, 1775. Marine Corps composition and functions are detailed in 10 U.S.C. 5063.The Marine Corps, which is part of the Department of the Navy, is the smallest of the Nation's combat forces. It also is the only service that the Congress has tasked specifically to be able to fight in the air, on land, and at sea. Although Marines fight in each of these dimensions, they are primarily a maritime force linked with the Navy, moving from the sea to fight on land.The Marine Corps conducts entry-level training for its enlisted marines at two bases, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC, and Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA. Officer candidates are evaluated at Officer Candidate School, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Quantico, VA. Marines train to be first on the scene to respond to attacks on the United States or its interests, acts of political violence against Americans abroad, disaster relief, humanitarian assistance, or evacuation of Americans from foreign countries.http://www.marines.mil/Units.aspxA complete list of Marine Corps units is available online.http://www.imef.marines.mil/ContactUs.aspxGeneral InquiriesMarine Corps recruiting personnel, installation commanders, and Commanding Officers of Marine Corps Districts are available to answer general inquiries concerning the Marine Corps, its community, and public information programs.http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/cmc/Home.aspxSpeakers and FilmsFor information on speakers and films, contact the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps (PHC), Room 5E774, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20380-1775. Phone, 703-614-4309.http://www.marines.com/being-a-marine/marine-corps-careersMarine Corps Military Career and Training OpportunitiesThe Marine Corps conducts enlisted personnel and officer training programs; provides specialized skill training; participates in the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Program for commissioning officers in the Marine Corps; provides the Platoon Leaders Class program for commissioning officers in the Marine Corps Reserve to college freshmen, sophomores, or juniors and the Officer Candidate Class program for college graduates or seniors. Information on these programs is available at most civilian educational institutions and Navy and Marine Corps recruiting stations. Or, write directly to the Marine Corps Recruiting Command, 3280 Russell Road, Quantico, VA 22134-5103. Phone, 703-784-9454. Information on Marine Corps Reserve opportunities can be obtained from local Marine Corps recruiting stations or Marine Corps Reserve drill centers. Or, write directly to the Director, Reserve Affairs, 3280 Russell Road, Suite 507, Quantico, VA 22134-5103. Phone, 703-784-9100.http://www.marines.mil