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December 2015
Table of Contents Snapshot
Marine and Family
Age
Service Trends
Separations
Gender/Ethnicity/Education
Total Ready Reserve
Selected Reserve (SMCR, IMA, AR)
Individual Ready Reserve
Other Reserve
Retirees
Installation Demographics
References
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Snapshot The Marine Corps is the youngest, most junior, and least married of the four military Services.
of Marines are 25 or younger
of Marines are not old enough to legally consume alcohol
of Marines are LCpl or below (other Services are between 18% - 23%)
of Marines are married (next closest is Navy at 51%)
Marines for each Officer (next closest is Navy with one Officer per 5.0 Sailors)
Marine Corps families are “younger” than those of the other Military Services.
The average age of Marine Spouses (next closest is Army at 31.5)
Average age for a married Enlisted Marine (average age is 30.7 years old for all other services)
Average age of a Marine at birth of first child
Active Duty OfficerEnlistedTotal
Percent Married 14,422 69.7% Officer65,661 40.3% Enlisted80,083 43.7% Total
Number of Single Marines TotalDual Military Total
Total Family Members SpousesChildrenParentsTotal
20,688162,739183,427
Active Duty Marine Corps Demographics
December 2015
103,344
72,39095,161
141
7,720
167,692
65%
24%
44%
7.9
29.2
27.9
24.2
Of Marines are 25 or younger
4
65%
39%
Of Marines are married
Are not old enough to legally consume alcohol
44%
5
24%
The Marine Corps is unique from the other services as there are more active duty personnel than family members. There are 183,427 active duty Marines and 167,692 family members: 72,390 spouses, 95,161 children, and 141 parents.1
When considering the number of active duty Marines and family members, the enlisted ranks account for approximately 84% of the combined population. The ratio of Enlisted Marine and family member to Officer Marine and family member is approximately 5.1:1.1
Marine and Family
162,739
20,688
72,390
95,161
141
Marines and Family Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2015
Enlisted
Officer
Spouse
Children
Parents
6
12,588
47,641
71,055
5,68413,477 17,098
1490
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
Family Members by Rank Grouping Data Source: TFDW - December 2015
SNCOs have by far the greatest number of family members of any ranking group.
7
Marine and Family
As of December 2015, 44% of Marines are married (40.3% of Enlisted Marines and 69.7% of Officers).1
8
Rank Percent Married
Percent Change Since June 2015
Pvt-LCpl 15.4% 1.3% Decrease
Cpl-Sgt 48.5% 2.4% Decrease
SSgt-SgtMaj/MGySgt 84.1% 0.2% Increase
WO-CWO5 88.9% No Change
2ndLt-Capt 55.8% 0.5% Decrease
Maj-Col 90.3% 0.1% Decrease
BGen-Gen 95.1% No Change
44%
58%51%
58%
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
Percent of Married Active Duty by ServiceData Source: DMDC - December 2015
Of the four military Services, the Marine Corps has the lowest percentage of married personnel.3
From 2000, the marital rate for the Marine Corps steadily increased until it peaked at 48.9% in 2011. The marital rate for the Marine Corps has decreased by 4.0% since 2011.3
40%
45%
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Percent of Married Active Duty by Service Since 1994Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
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Marine and Family
2.6% The overall annual divorce rate forthe Marine Corps for FY 2014.
Over the past 7 to 9 years, the divorce rate for all military branches steadily increased until 2010 or 2011. They have all decreased since then.3
10
1.52.02.53.03.54.04.5
Overall Divorce RatesData Source: DMDC FY 2000 - FY 2014
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
The divorce rate for female Marines peaked at 9.9% in 2010, and has since decreased to 6.2%, the lowest rate in over 20 years. The overall divorce rate of the Marine Corps is lowest of all the branches, and the female divorce rate decreased significantly to the second lowest of all the services.3
3.04.05.06.07.08.09.0
10.011.0
Female Divorce RatesData Source: DMDC FY 2000 - FY 2014
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
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For the Marines who were divorced in FY 2014, the overall average age was 29 (Broken down: 35 for Officers and 28 for Enlisted). More than 90% of all Marines who were divorced this year were enlisted and almost half were NCOs ( 17% Pvt – LCpl; 47% NCOs; 26% SNCOs; 10% Officer/WO).3
In FY 2013, the divorce rate for Marines with a deployment history was 2.5% compared to 2.7% for Marines with no deployment history. Since FY 2004, there has been no large difference in the divorce rate for Marines with a deployment history than those with no deployment history, and the rate for those who have been deployed is usually lower than those with no deployment history.3
There was an average of 1.1 children involved in each divorce during FY 2014.3
Marine and Family
7,720 The Marine Corps has
Dual Military Families.1
12
Infants: 0 to 12 months
Pre-toddlers: 13 to 24 months
Toddlers: 25 to 36 months
Preschool: 3 & 4 year-olds
School-Age: 5 to 12 year-olds
Teen: 13 to 18 year-olds
Young Adult: 19 year-olds
Age Group Classifications:
4,061
9,179 9,505 8,38315,259
41,492
15,130
3,350
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
Number of Marine Corps Children Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
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single Marines have 5,994 dependent children (2.2% of all Marines).1
The average Marine family has 1.13 children.1 For purposes of this fact sheet, the Marine family is defined as the married Marines with a child, the married Marines without a child, and the single Marines with a dependent child.
The largest age group of children as categorized below is the School-Age group (defined as 5 to 12 years) with 41,492 children. Of all Marine Corps children 48% are 5 years of age or younger, compared to approximately 41% for the other Services.3
There was an increase in the number of children of Marines across most age groups from 2007 to 2011, with the sharpest increases occurring in the infant and school-age groups. Since 2011, the growth has leveled off and is now decreasing over most age groups.3
Marine and Family
020406080
100120140
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Thou
sand
s
Number of Children of MarinesData Source: DMDC - December 2015
Infants Pre-toddlers Toddlers Preschool School-Age Teen Young Adult
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The general increase in the number of children from 2008 to 2011 is mostly due to the increase in the size of the total force, but there is still an increase in the ratio between the number of children and the number of Marines in the force. In 2008, there were 0.57 children per Marine, and in 2011 there were 0.63 children for each Marine. The current rate has decreased slightly to 0.56 children per Marine.3
There are 8,256 Marines enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) with 10,536 exceptional family members.4
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
EFMP EnrollmentData Source: CMS - December 2015
Cases (Family Members) Sponsors
From 2004 to 2013, EFMP demonstrated a consistently increasing enrollment despite overall reductions in the force over the last several years. Since 2013, EFMP enrollment has decreased slightly.
15
Marine and Family
The top four most common conditions include Neurological/Brain/Sensory Organ Conditions, Asthma (not including allergies), Attention Deficit/Hyperkinetic Syndromes, and Autism/PDD.4
14111157
804 833
1241
462
77
499671
17411884
49 45 80
2209
363
1170
260549
109264 173
427124 151 42 140
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
Occurrences of Each ConditionData Source: CMS - December 2015
*Many members have more than one condition.
Installation
Number of EFMP Deps
Number of Total Deps
% of Total Deps in EFMP Installation
Number of EFMP Deps
Number of Total Deps
% of Total Deps in EFMP
29 Palms 290 7257 4% Miramar 568 8330 7%
Albany 46 625 7% Quantico 659 9519 7% Beaufort/ Parris Island 349 6361 5% Barstow 8 138 6%
Camp Allen 237 1721 14% San Diego 181 3086 6% Camp Lejeune/NR 2055 36747 6% Okinawa 878 12055 7% Camp Pendleton 2049 30395 7% Yuma 194 3940 5%
Cherry Point 434 8247 5% Not at USMC Inst. 1862 26,566 7% Hawaii 340 6802 5%
Henderson Hall 454 3907 12%
Total 10,720 167,692 6% Iwakuni 116 1996 6%
Camp Allen and Henderson Hall have EFMP dependent populations at 14% and 12% of their respective total dependent populations, while EFMP dependents account for 4-7% of the total dependent population at each of the other installations.1, 4
16
17
Marine and Family
72% Of all enrolled exceptional familymembers are children while 97% of those children are younger than 18 years old.4
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Married97%
Single0%
Divorced3%
Widowed0%
Legally Separated
0%
Marital Status of Marine SponsorData Source: CMS - Dec 2015
Of all Marine sponsors of exceptional family members 97% are married, 2.3% are divorced, and less than 1% are single.4
SNCOs account for 59% of the Marines with dependents in EFMP, while 16% are NCOs.4
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E1-E31% E4-E5
16%
E6-E959%
W1-W35%
W4-W51%
O1-O36%
O4-O612%
O7-O100%
Sponsor Rank and EFMsData Source: CMS December 2015
*0% truly represents values less than 1%
Child72%Spouse
28%
Parent0%
Other0%
EFMP DependentsData Source: CMS - Dec 2015
*0% truly represents values less than 1%
Age
The average age of a married Enlisted Marine is 27.9, lower than the other military Services.1
Of the four Services, the Marine Corps has the youngest average age for spouses, 29.2.3
27.930.8 30.5 30.7
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
Average Age of Married Enlisted Personnel Data Source: TFDW & DMDC - December 2015
29.2 31.5 32.2 31.7
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
Average Age of Spouse Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
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Of the overall Marine population are age 25 or younger (119,555), 24% (44,629) of Marines are not old enough to legally consume alcohol, and 13% (24,619) are teenagers.1
24.2 25.7 26.4 27.0
0
10
20
30
40
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
Average Age at Birth of First Child Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
The average age at which a Marine has his or her first child is 24.2.3
65%
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Service Trends
The end strength of the active duty Marine Corps steadily increased from 2001 to 2009 (from 172,735 to 204,846, an 18.6% increase). Since 2009 the end strength of the active duty Marine Corps has decreased by 10.5% (from 204,846 to 183,427). Over the same time period the Army has decreased by 12.5%, the Navy decreased by 0.8%, and the Air Force decreased by 6.8%.1
The Marine Corps is easily the most junior of all the military Services. The Marine Corps has the highest percentage of members who hold the rank of Private, Private First Class, or Lance Corporal (39%).1
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The Marine Corps also has the highest percentage of personnel married at rank E-3 or below.1
39%
19%23%
18%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
MarineCorps
Army Navy Air Force
Percent at Rank E-3 or Below Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
The Marine Corps has the highest ratio of Enlisted to Officer Service Members than any of the four military Services.3
7.9
4.15.0
4.1
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
Enlisted Service Member per Officer Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
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6%
4%
5%
4%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
7%
MarineCorps
Army Navy Air Force
Percent Married at Rank E-3 or Below Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
Service Trends
5.2 On average, the total Active Duty force has served 5.2 years, and 59% of the total Active Duty force has served less than 4 years .1
years 24
59%
13%
10%
7%
7%
4%
Years of Active Duty Data Source: TFDW - December 2015
AVERAGE YEARS OF SERVICE: 5.2 YEARS
Less than 4 years
4-6 years
7-10 years
11-14 years
15-19 years
20+ years
Officers have served 10.8 years on average, while 64% of all Enlisted personnel have served less than 4 years of active service.1
64%
13%
9%
6%
5%2%
Enlisted Years of Active Duty Data Source: TFDW - December 2015
AVERAGE YEARS OF SERVICE: 4.6 YEARS
Less than 4 years
4-6 years
7-10 years
11-14 years
15-19 years
20+ years
23%
14%
15%14%
19%
15%
Officer Years of Active Duty Data Source: TFDW - December 2015
AVERAGE YEARS OF SERVICE: 10.8 YEARS
Less than 4 years
4-6 years
7-10 years
11-14 years
15-19 years
20+ years
25
Service Trends
18,026 Marines had deployed between January and December 2015. The
Marines who were deployed had 15,858 dependent family members.1
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The following table contains each deployment location with more than 100 Marines as of December 2015.
Current GWOT Deployments as of 31 December 2015
Deployment Location
Active Duty Activated Reservist
Total
KUWAIT 1094 20 1114
IRAQ 656 6 662
BAHRAIN 556 50 606
RED SEA 536 1 537
ROMANIA 0 183 183
JORDAN 111 5 116
CY2004 Active Duty 52,226 43,991Activated Reservist 12,854 12,323
CY2005 Active Duty 46,941 39,928Activated Reservist 11,149 9,936
CY2006 Active Duty 43,433 36,597Activated Reservist 7,193 5,956
CY2007 Active Duty 50,040 41,613Activated Reservist 8,809 7,230
CY2008 Active Duty 47,429 41,556Activated Reservist 9,893 7,867
CY2009 Active Duty 44,966 40,531Activated Reservist 8,830 7,348
CY2010 Active Duty 44,300 39,458Activated Reservist 4,981 4,918
CY2011 Active Duty 44,179 40,482Activated Reservist 6,358 5,449
CY2012 Active Duty 33,881 31,840
Activated Reservist 2,687 2,806CY2013 Active Duty 22,095 21,277
Activated Reservist 1,965 2,020Active Duty 25,053 22,888
Activated Reservist 2,806 3,200
Active Duty 16,252 13,783Activated Reservist 1,774 2,075
CY2014
CY2015
GWOT Deployment HistoryNumber of Marines
Deployed*Number of Dependent
Family Members
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*The annual figure double counts Marines (Dependent Family Members) who may have deployed twice within a calendar year.
Marines separated from the Marine Corps in FY15.1
Separations
34,250
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Warrant Officer 151 163 135 164 208 223
Officer 1069 1323 1519 2033 1864 1790
Enlisted 29193 32002 32726 34096 34281 32237
0
10
20
30
40
Num
ber o
f Sep
arat
ions
Thou
sand
s
Number of Separations - FY10 - FY15Data Source: TFDW - December 2015
In FY15, Enlisted Marines accounted for 94.1% of all separating Marines.1
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Of Marines currently in the Marine Corps, there is a ratio of 7.9 Enlisted Marines to every Officer. The ratio of Marines separating in FY15 is much higher at 16.0 Enlisted Marines to each Officer.1
Pvt-LCpl24%
NCOs58%
SNCOs12%
Comp Grade3%
Field Grade2%
Flag Officer0%
WO1%
FY15 SeparationsData Source: TFDW - December 2015
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Separations
25.5
36.341.2
26.2
0
10
20
30
40
50
Enlisted Officer Warrant Officer Overall
Average Age at Separation FY15Data Source: TFDW - December 2015
30
80% 77% 74% 70% 68% 71%82% 80% 77% 73% 70% 74%
27% 24% 24% 24% 23% 18%0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
First Term SeparationsData Source: TFDW - December 2015
Officer and Enlisted First Term Separations Enlisted First Term Separations (First Contract)
Officer First Term Separations (5 Yrs or Less)
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The percentage of Enlisted Marines separating after their first term was highest in 2010 at 82.3% and has since decreased. The percentage of Officers separating within five years of service was also highest in 2010 at 27%, and has declined each year until it rose again in 2015.1
Gender/ Ethnicity/ Education
7.8%
14.3%18.4% 19.1%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force
Percentage of Female Members Data Source: DMDC - December 2015
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The Marine Corps has the lowest percentage of female members of any of the military Services.3
Minority representation within the Marine Corps (as well as the other three military Services) is greater than it was in 1995 with the exception of African Americans.1 The percentages of ethnic minorities are:
Hispanic: 30,013 of the Marine Corps (9% in 1995) Black and African American: 18,996 of the Marine Corps (16% in 1995)American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, Other, Declined to Respond: 8.0% of the Marine Corps (4% in 1995)
1%
4%
10%
1%17%
1%
65%
1%
Ethnic Demographics of the Marine Corps Data Source: TFDW - December 2015 American Indian/Alaskan
Native 1.2%Asian 3.5%
Black 10.4%
Declined to Respond 1.3%
Hispanic 16.4%
Native Hawaiian or OtherPacific Islander 0.8%White 65.2%
Other 1.3%
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Gender/ Ethnicity/ Education
34
0%
0%0%3%
3%
94%
0%
Marine Corps Enlisted Education ProfileData Source: TFDW - December 2015
Doctorate 0%
Prof/PST M 0%
Masters 0%
Bachelors 2%
Some College 3%
HS or HS Equivalent 94%
Less than HS 0%
*Unknown education profiles omitted
* Percentages at 0% truly represent values less than 1%
1%
0%16%
69%
2%
8%0%
Marine Corps Officer Education Profile Data Source: TFDW - December 2015
Doctorate 1%
Prof/PST M 0%
Masters 16%
Bachelors 69%
Some College 2%
HS or HS Equivalent 8%
Less than HS 0%
*Unknown education profiles omitted
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Approximately 99% of the Marine Corps with listed education profiles hold at a minimum a High School degree or equivalent. 87% of Officers and 3% of Enlisted Marines with listed education profiles hold Bachelor’s Degrees, Master’s Degrees, Professional Degrees, or Doctorates. There are 9,263 Enlisted Marines and 1,504 Officers with unknown education profiles.1
Total Ready Reserve
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108,371 Ready Reserve Marines.2
Percentages by Ready Reserve type are:
Selected Reserve (32.56%):
Selected Marine Corps Reserves (SMCR)
Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA)
Active Reserve Marine (AR)
Individual Ready Reserves (64.39%)
Other Reserve Categories (3.05%):
Initial Active Duty for Training
Under Reserve Contract
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SMCR, IMA & AR
16,23013,024
1,742239
1,748 2,29610
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
Pvt-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General
Number of SMCR, IMA, & AR by Ranking Group Data Source: ODSE - December 2015
The overall average age for SMCR, IMA, AR is 26 (25 is the average age for Enlisted Marines while 37 is the average age for Officers).2
35,289
38
Are Selected Marine Corps Reserves, Individual Mobilization Augmentees, and Active Reserve Marines.2
The SMCR, IMA, and AR are comprised of 12.2% Officers and 87.8% Enlisted personnel.2
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SMCR, IMA & AR
Selected Marine Corps Reserves, Individual Mobilization Augmentees, and Active Reserve Marine NCOs have the greatest number of family members of any ranking group.2
1,940
10,564
4,255
5921,827
5,544
20
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Pvt-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General
Number of Family Members of SMCR, IMA, & AR by Ranking Group
Data Source: ODSE - December 2015
40
As of December 2015, 29% of the total SMCR, IMA, and AR are married (24% of Enlisted Marines and 71% of Officers are married).2
Percentages by Rank are:
7% Jr. Enlisted
37% NCOs
78% SNCOs
79% Warrant Officers
54% Company Grade Ofc.
83% Field Grade Ofc.
70% General Officers
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SMCR, IMA & AR
2.9%0.2%
19.3%
59.6%
3.4%0.2%
11.6%2.7%
SMCR, IMA, & AR Officer Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - December 2015
Doctorate Degree 2.9%
Post-Masters Degree 0.2%
Masters Degree 19.3%
Baccalaureate Degree 59.6%
Associate/Prof. Degree 3.4%
Some College 0.2%
HS or HS Equivalent 11.6%
Less than HS 2.7%
0.7%4.7%2.9%
2.1%
88.4%1.2%
SMCR, IMA, & AR Enlisted Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - December 2015
Doctorate Degree 0.1%
Post-Masters Degree 0.0%
Masters Degree 0.7%
Baccalaureate Degree 4.7%
Associate/Prof. Degree 2.9%
Some College 2.1%
HS or HS Equivalent 88.4%
Less than HS 1.2%
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* Percentages at 0% truly represent values less than 1%
99% of the SMCR, IMA, and AR hold at a minimum a High School Degree or equivalent. 82% of Officers hold Bachelor’s Degrees, Master’s Degrees, or Doctorates.2
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Individual Ready Reserve
44
69,776 Individual Ready Reserves in the Marine Corps.2
7,687
58,589
458 37 2,407 598 00
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
Pvt-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General
Number of IRR Marines by Ranking Group Data Source: ODSE -December 2015
The Individual Ready Reserves are comprised of 4.4% Officers and 95.6% Enlisted personnel.2
The overall average age for Individual Ready Reserve is 26 (26 for Enlisted Marines and 33 for Officers are the average ages).2
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Individual Ready Reserve
46
Individual Ready Reserve NCOs have by far the greatest number of family members of any ranking group.2
4,809
40,034
995 97 1,602 1,165 00
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
Pvt-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General
Number of Family Members of IRR Marines by Ranking Group
Data Source: ODSE - December 2015
40% Jr. Enlisted
As of December 2015, 43% of Individual Ready Reserve are married (42% of Enlisted Marines and 49% of Officers are married).2
Percentages by rank are:
42% NCOs
75% SNCOs
84% Warrant Officers
43% Company Grade Ofc.
74% Field Grade Ofc.
47
Individual Ready Reserve
99% of the Individual Ready Reserves hold at a minimum a High School Degree or equivalent. 92% of Officers hold Bachelor’s Degrees, Master’s Degrees, or Doctorates.2
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1.0%0.1%
6.7%
83.3%0.8%0.1%
6.7%
1.3%
Individual Ready Reserve Officer Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - December 2015
Doctorate Degree 1.0%
Post-Masters Degree 0.1%
Masters Degree 6.7%
Baccalaureate Degree 83.3%
Associate/Prof. Degree 0.8%
Some College 0.1%
HS or HS Equivalent 6.7%
Less than HS 1.3%
0.1%
1.5%1.4%
2.6%
93.7%
0.7%
Individual Ready Reserve Enlisted Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - December 2015
Doctorate Degree 0.0%
Post-Masters Degree 0.0%
Masters Degree 0.1%
Baccalaureate Degree 1.5%
Associate/Prof. Degree 1.4%
Some College 2.6%
HS or HS Equivalent 93.7%
Less than HS 0.7%
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* Percentages at 0% truly represent values less than 1%
Other Reserve
3,306 Total ‘Other Reservists’.2
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These ‘Other Reservists’ are comprised of all Enlisted personnel, rank LCpl and below.2
The average age of these ‘Other Reservists’ is 20 .2
‘Other Reservists’ have 149 family members.2
As of December 2015, only 3% of the ‘Other Reservists’ are married.2
100% of the ‘Other Reservists’ hold at a minimum High School Degree or equivalent.2
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Retirees
52
There are currently 144,198 Marine Corps retirees. 29% (42,248) of Marine Corps retirees currently reside near (within a 50 mile radius) a Marine Corps installation.2
Marines Army Navy Air Force Total
Active Duty 183,427 478,298 323,715 307,001 1,292,441Selected
Reserve/Guard 35,289 663,126 109,530 219,273 1,027,218
Retirees 144,198 821,319 500,292 686,114 2,151,923
Total 362,914 1,962,743 933,537 1,212,388 4,471,582
Service Demographics
(Data Source: ODSE - December 2015, DMDC - December 2015)
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Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 75 81.3% 94.7% 5.3%Enlisted 212 71.2% 89.6% 10.4%
Total 287 73.9% 90.9% 9.1%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined2.1% 26.5% 10.1% 56.4% 4.9%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+8.4% 36.6% 36.6% 17.1% 1.4%
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
MCLB ALBANY, GA
Age
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
723 525
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 242 81.4% 95.9% 4.1%Enlisted 1,164 42.4% 96.0% 4.0%
Total 1,406 49.1% 95.9% 4.1%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined2.3% 11.2% 14.1% 69.0% 3.5%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+36.5% 31.8% 18.5% 12.1% 1.1%
MCB CAMP ALLEN, VA
Age
2,372 3,375
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
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Note: Marine Corps retirees and family members living within a 50 mile radius of more than one installation will be included in the count for each installation.
Installation Demographics
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 309 76.7% 93.9% 6.1%Enlisted 3,124 49.5% 90.4% 9.6%
Total 3,433 51.9% 90.7% 9.3%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined2.1% 11.3% 12.1% 70.4% 4.2%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+31.7% 49.1% 16.4% 2.8% 0.0%
MCAS BEAUFORT, SC
Age
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
1,751 5,004
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 20 85.0% 100.0% 0.0%Enlisted 236 65.7% 91.9% 8.1%
Total 256 67.2% 92.6% 7.4%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined4% 18% 16% 58% 4%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+13% 49% 29% 9% 0.78%
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
BLOUNT ISLAND COMMAND, FL
Age
N/A 873
55
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 804 76.1% 92.9% 7.1%Enlisted 7,018 47.0% 90.5% 9.5%
Total 7,822 50.0% 90.7% 9.3%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined2.5% 10.4% 12.1% 71.0% 4.0%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+32.3% 49.5% 14.7% 3.4% 0.1%
MCAS CHERRY POINT, NC
Age
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
10,379 39,612
56
Installation Demographics
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 2,563 68.3% 92.5% 7.5%Enlisted 30,609 42.0% 93.8% 6.2%
Total 33,172 44.0% 93.7% 6.3%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined2.5% 10.4% 12.3% 71.1% 3.8%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+39.7% 45.2% 12.2% 2.9% 0.1%
MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC
Age
10,927 41,501
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 791 75.5% 93.2% 6.8%Enlisted 6,137 46.9% 91.9% 8.1%
Total 6,928 50.1% 92.0% 8.0%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.2% 8.6% 12.4% 70.7% 5.0%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+31.4% 51.6% 14.4% 2.6% 0.0%
MCAS NEW RIVER, NC
Age
10,927 41,397
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 794 87.8% 92.4% 7.6%Enlisted 581 66.8% 81.8% 18.2%
Total 1,375 78.9% 87.9% 12.1%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.1% 12.2% 11.6% 68.8% 4.4%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+4.5% 20.8% 34.0% 38.2% 2.5%
HQBN HQTRS HENDERSON HALL, VA
Age
10,373 13,862
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
57
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 2,718 61.7% 91.1% 8.9%Enlisted 3,826 58.6% 88.4% 11.6%
Total 6,544 59.9% 89.5% 10.5%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.6% 10.1% 11.8% 68.6% 5.9%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+10.6% 51.8% 26.3% 9.6% 1.7%
MCB QUANTICO, VA
Age
9,823 13,500
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 190 73.2% 85.3% 14.7%Enlisted 1,276 69.9% 83.6% 16.4%
Total 1,466 70.3% 83.8% 16.2%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.8% 15.3% 31.0% 41.5% 8.3%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+9.6% 62.0% 22.6% 5.4% 0.4%
MCRD PARRIS ISLAND, SC
Age
1,751 4,970
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
58
Installation Demographics
Active Duty Percent Married
Male Female
Officer 272 71.7% 91.5% 8.5%Enlisted 1,498 68.6% 91.3% 8.7%
Total 1,770 69.0% 91.4% 8.6%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined6.3% 10.3% 67.9% 7.3% 8.1%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+10.0% 50.5% 32.5% 6.8% 0.2%
MCRD SAN DIEGO, CA
Age
7,151 28,031
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 13 84.6% 92.3% 7.7%Enlisted 70 58.6% 90.0% 10.0%
Total 83 62.7% 90.4% 9.6%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined4.8% 13.3% 20.5% 59.0% 2.4%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+13.3% 48.2% 26.5% 12.0% 0.0%
MCLB BARSTOW, CA
Age
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
347 61
59
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 945 71.2% 91.5% 8.5%Enlisted 7,699 45.4% 88.6% 11.4%
Total 8,644 48.3% 89.0% 11.0%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined4.0% 9.6% 19.3% 62.0% 5.1%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+29.3% 51.8% 15.1% 3.6% 0.1%
8,962
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
28,742
MCAS MIRAMAR, CA
Age
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 2,814 66.0% 92.8% 7.2%Enlisted 32,304 42.6% 92.8% 7.2%
Total 35,118 44.5% 92.8% 7.2%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.7% 9.0% 20.2% 62.4% 4.8%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+36.5% 48.3% 12.4% 2.7% 0.1%
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
MCB CAMP PENDLETON, CA
Age
11,524 31,901
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Installation Demographics
60
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 379 76.5% 94.7% 5.3%Enlisted 3,378 44.1% 90.9% 9.1%
Total 3,757 47.4% 91.3% 8.7%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.9% 9.6% 19.2% 62.0% 5.3%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+31.0% 49.4% 16.5% 3.1% 0.1%
Age
1,149 3,550
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
MCAS YUMA, AZ
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 806 58.4% 95.5% 4.5%Enlisted 9,524 32.8% 95.6% 4.4%
Total 10,330 34.8% 95.6% 4.4%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.9% 8.2% 18.6% 64.8% 4.6%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+44.7% 43.2% 10.0% 2.0% 0.05%
MCAGCC 29 PALMS, CA
Age
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
1,169 12,228 61
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 19 47.4% 100.0% 0.0%Enlisted 170 66.5% 94.7% 5.3%
Total 189 64.6% 95.2% 4.8%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined5.8% 6.9% 20.6% 57.7% 9.0%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+15.3% 50.8% 30.7% 3.2% 0.0%
240
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
MWTC BRIDGEPORT, CA
120
Age
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 743 69.2% 95.3% 4.7%Enlisted 7,000 40.0% 94.5% 5.5%
Total 7,743 42.8% 94.6% 5.4%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.8% 9.7% 16.4% 65.1% 4.9%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+34.3% 49.5% 12.6% 3.4% 0.3%
Age
1,089 5,391
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
MCB HAWAII
Installation Demographics
62
63
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 1,417 78.5% 90.3% 9.7%Enlisted 11,549 33.1% 89.9% 10.1%
Total 12,966 38.1% 89.9% 10.1%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined5.1% 14.4% 18.2% 57.5% 4.8%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+40% 39% 16% 5% 0.12%
MCB CAMP BUTLER, OKINAWA
Age
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Unable to Determine 8,219
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 205 78.0% 96.6% 3.4%Enlisted 2,191 30.8% 89.6% 10.4%
Total 2,396 34.8% 90.2% 9.8%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.9% 13.5% 17.2% 60.0% 5.5%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+40.7% 41.3% 15.3% 2.7% 0.8%
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Unable to Determine 1,366
MCAS IWAKUNI
Age
64
Active DutyPercent Married Male Female
Officer 45 66.7% 91.1% 8.9%Enlisted 957 38.0% 91.3% 8.7%
Total 1,002 39.3% 91.3% 8.7%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined2.1% 11.8% 11.5% 71.3% 3.4%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+40.6% 33.9% 15.9% 7.9% 1.7%
10,373
MARINE BARRACKS, 8TH AND I, WASHINGTON, DC
Age
8,516
Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius
Active Duty
Percent Married Male Female
Officer 753 82.6% 93.6% 6.4%Enlisted 5,892 57.0% 88.2% 11.8%
Total 6,645 59.9% 88.8% 11.2%
Asian Black Hispanic WhiteOther/Unknown/
Declined3.8% 14.8% 19.0% 60.0% 2.4%
17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+19.1% 46.7% 26.1% 7.7% 0.4%
Marine Forces Reserve, MARFORRES
Age
*The Marine Forces Reserve data above consists of Marine Active Chargeable, Marine Active Reserve Chargeable, and Individual Mobilization Augmentees.
Installation Demographics
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References
66
Demographic Data was supplied by the following sources:
1. Marine Corps Total Force Data Warehouse (TFDW) - 31 December 2015
2. Marine Corps Operational Data Store Enterprise (ODSE) - 31 December 2015
3. Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) – 31 December 2015
4. Exceptional Family Member Case Management System (CMS) - 31 December 2015