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Commandant Of The Marine Corps
Commandant of the Marine Corps may refer to: * Commandant of the Marine Corps (Indonesia) * Commandant of the Netherlands Marine Corps * Commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps * Commandant of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps * Commandant of the United States Marine Corps {{Disambiguation page ...
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Commandant Of The Marine Corps (Indonesia)
The Commandant of the Marine Corps (', abbreviated as ) is the highest position of Indonesian Marine Corps. The Indonesian Marine Corps is an integral component of the Indonesian Navy, Navy (TNI-AL), with personnel development being the responsibility of the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy. The Commandant of the Marine Corps reports directly to the Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. The Commandant also holds the highest rank within the Marine Corps, which is Major General. However, promotion to higher ranks is possible if appointed to positions within the Navy or the National Armed Forces Headquarters requiring a three-star rank or higher. Assisting the Commandant of the Marine Corps is the Deputy Commandant of the Marine Corps, who holds the rank of one-star marine general. This position was previously known as the Chief of Staff of the Marine Corps. List of Commandant of the Marine Corps See also *Indonesian National Armed Forces *Indonesian Navy R ...
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Commandant Of The Netherlands Marine Corps
The Commandant of the Netherlands Marine Corps (, ) is the head of the Dutch marines. The current commandant, since 2023, is Ivo D.L. Moerman. History 17th century The billet was created in 1665 as the Colonel and Commandant of the Regiment of Marines (), first held by Willem Joseph baron van Ghent. It was known under that title until 1669 and from 1678 to 1698. From 1669 to 1678 it was known as the First Colonel of the Regiments of Ship Soldiers (). 18th century From 1698 to 1711 and from 1772 to 1795, the billet was called First Colonel of the Marine Regiment (). From 1711 to 1772 the billet was called Colonel and Commandant of the Marine Regiment (). 19th century From 1814 to 1817 the billet was known as the Commandant of the Marine Battalion (). In 1817 it received its current title of Commandant of the Marine Corps. From 1850 to 1853 and 1864 to 1871 the billet was known as Commandant and Inspector of the Marine Corps (). 20th century From 1909 to 1927 the billet was re ...
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Commandant Of The Philippine Marine Corps
The commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps (CMDT-PMC) is the highest-ranking officer in the Philippine Marine Corps. It is a two-star general position which holds the rank of major general and reports directly to the Flag Officer in Command of the Philippine Navy, wherein the Marines serve under the branch's authority. The Commandant is responsible for overall marine operations, organizational policies, planning, and recommendations for reforms and modernization of the attached service, as well as advising the President of the Philippines, the Secretary of National Defense, the AFP Chief of Staff, and the Flag Officer in Command relating to the Marine Corps matters and programs. Under the Republic Act No. 11939, the Commandant, as part of the officers holding the rank of major general, will be subject to retirement upon reaching the age of 57 or upon the accumulation of over 30 years of military service and does not hold a fixed term length. The current commandant is Majo ...
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Commandant Of The Republic Of Korea Marine Corps
The Commandant of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps () is the head of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, South Korean marines. The current commandant is Ju Il-Seok, starting from 6 December 2024. History The first commandant was Shin Hyun-joon (general), Shin Hyun-joon, serving from April 1949 to October 1953. The billet of commandant was disbanded in 1973 and re-established in 1987. The commandant typically holds the rank of Jiang_(rank)#Korean_variant, lieutenant general (). List , - ! colspan = "7", Commandant of the Marine Corps , - , - ! colspan = "7", Second Vice Chief of Naval Operations , - , - ! colspan = "7", Commandant of the Marine Corps , - Notelist References Sources

*{{Cite journal, last=Durand, first=James, date=2017, title=General Shin Hyun-joon: Father of the Marine Corps, url=http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/2017FW-6.pdf, journal=International Journal of Korean Studies, volume=XXI 1949 establishments in So ...
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