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There have been women in the United States Marine Corps since 1918, and women continue to serve in the Corps today. As of 2020, women make up 8.9% of total active duty Marines. These numbers give the Marine Corps the lowest ratio of women in all of the U.S military branches. Women's presence in the Marine Corps first emerged in 1918 when they were permitted to do administrative work in an attempt to fill the spots of male Marines fighting overseas. It was not until 1948 that women were able to become a permanent part of the Corps with the passing of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act. However, even with the Integration Act, women were still banned from certain military occupation specialties. It was not until 2016 that Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced that all military occup

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  • Women in the United States Marine Corps (en)
  • Femmes dans le corps des Marines des États-Unis (fr)
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  • Il y a des femmes présentes dans le corps des Marines des États-Unis depuis 1918, et les femmes continuent d'y servir aujourd'hui. En 2016, les femmes représentent 8 % de tous les Marines enrôlés actifs et 7,5 % des officiers actifs. Ces chiffres donnent au Marine Corps le taux de femmes le plus bas dans toutes les branches militaires américaines. La présence des femmes dans le Corps des Marines est apparue pour la première fois en 1918 lorsqu'elles ont été autorisées à effectuer des tâches administratives dans le but de combler les taches des Marines masculins combattant à l'étranger. Ce n'est qu'en 1948 que les femmes ont pu devenir membres permanents du Corps avec l'adoption de la Women's Armed Services Integration Act. Cependant, même avec la loi sur l'intégration, les femmes étaient t (fr)
  • There have been women in the United States Marine Corps since 1918, and women continue to serve in the Corps today. As of 2020, women make up 8.9% of total active duty Marines. These numbers give the Marine Corps the lowest ratio of women in all of the U.S military branches. Women's presence in the Marine Corps first emerged in 1918 when they were permitted to do administrative work in an attempt to fill the spots of male Marines fighting overseas. It was not until 1948 that women were able to become a permanent part of the Corps with the passing of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act. However, even with the Integration Act, women were still banned from certain military occupation specialties. It was not until 2016 that Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced that all military occup (en)
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  • Il y a des femmes présentes dans le corps des Marines des États-Unis depuis 1918, et les femmes continuent d'y servir aujourd'hui. En 2016, les femmes représentent 8 % de tous les Marines enrôlés actifs et 7,5 % des officiers actifs. Ces chiffres donnent au Marine Corps le taux de femmes le plus bas dans toutes les branches militaires américaines. La présence des femmes dans le Corps des Marines est apparue pour la première fois en 1918 lorsqu'elles ont été autorisées à effectuer des tâches administratives dans le but de combler les taches des Marines masculins combattant à l'étranger. Ce n'est qu'en 1948 que les femmes ont pu devenir membres permanents du Corps avec l'adoption de la Women's Armed Services Integration Act. Cependant, même avec la loi sur l'intégration, les femmes étaient toujours interdites de certaines . Ce n'est qu'en 2016 que le secrétaire à la Défense Ash Carter a annoncé que toutes les fonctions militaires seraient ouvertes aux femmes sans exception. En 2018, il y avait 92 femmes servant dans les armes de combat du Corps des Marines. (fr)
  • There have been women in the United States Marine Corps since 1918, and women continue to serve in the Corps today. As of 2020, women make up 8.9% of total active duty Marines. These numbers give the Marine Corps the lowest ratio of women in all of the U.S military branches. Women's presence in the Marine Corps first emerged in 1918 when they were permitted to do administrative work in an attempt to fill the spots of male Marines fighting overseas. It was not until 1948 that women were able to become a permanent part of the Corps with the passing of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act. However, even with the Integration Act, women were still banned from certain military occupation specialties. It was not until 2016 that Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced that all military occupations would be open to women without exception. As of 2018, there were 18 women serving in the Marine Corps combat arms. In December 2020, the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego agreed to join the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in accepting female recruits, with 60 female recruits starting their boot camp training at the San Diego depot in February 2021. 53 of these recruits would successfully graduate from boot camp in April 2021 and become Marines. (en)
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