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MARINEFORCESRESERVE | JUNE 2014
COMMUNICATOR BY THE NUMBERS * As of May 2014
Total Marine Corps Reserve
106,020
Individual Ready Reserve
66,774
Selected Marine Corps Reserve
Active Component End Strength
31,623
4,114
Active Reserve
2,242
Calendar Year 2013
U.S. Navy End Strength
1,657
Funeral Support
17,075
Trainees
2,507 Individual Mobilization Augmentees
Exercises
CACO Support
74
169
2,874
Operations
Total SelRes
Total Deployed
256
39,246
330
Authorized End Strength
39,600
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LT. GEN. RICHARD P. MILLS
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Commander, Marine Forces Reserve
“ Just as we assess the risks and apply safety protocols in all of our operational requirements, we need to ensure we do the same in garrison. With the ‘101 Critical Days of Summer’ upon us, it is incumbent upon leaders at all levels to demand personal accountability from our Marines and Sailors. We cannot afford to lose one single Marine or Sailor due to tragic mishaps or bad decisions. Think before you act, and look after one another. It’s what we do as Marines. Semper Fidelis!”
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LEADERSHIP Secretary of the Navy Hon. Ray Mabus Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos Assistant Commandant Gen. John M. Paxton Jr. Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Micheal P. Barrett Commander, Marine Forces Reserve Lt. Gen. Richard P. Mills Executive Director, Marine Forces Reserve Mr. Gregg T. Habel
Sergeant Major, Marine Forces Reserve Sgt. Maj. Anthony A. Spadaro Command Master Chief, Marine Forces Reserve CMDCM Eric E. Cousin 4th Marine Division Maj. Gen. James S. Hartsell 4th Marine Aircraft Wing Maj. Gen. William T. Collins 4th Marine Logistics Group Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut Force Headquarters Group Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine