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Do the Marines get the chance to go to Germany or just Air force and Army? I read online that the Army and Air force have branches in Germany. But when I look up the Marines the only over seas branch I see is Japan? Wtf? The marines is one of the branches I'm considering to join but I want the chance to be stationed in Europe.
George Marshall flatly said "No Marine troops will be deployed to Europe as long as I'm in charge of the US Army." His simmering resentments from 1918 were a big part for this decision. Also, by 1943 the Marine Corps was very busy in the Pacific.
The German Navy was originally known as the Bundesmarine (Federal Navy) from 1956 to 1995, when Deutsche Marine (German Navy) became the official name with respect to the 1990 incorporation of the East German Volksmarine (People's Navy). It is deeply integrated into the NATO alliance.
In the Army you can enlist as E-4. To be able to be a e-4 you need at least a bachelor's.
In 1956, with West Germany's accession to NATO, the Marine was formally established in the name of Bundesmarine. With the reunification of Germany in 1990 the Marine took over the former East German Volksmarine (“People’s Navy”) and became the current Deutsche Marine.
Earning a degree in nautical science gives one the opportunity to gain employment in a variety of positions in the marine transportation industry. Read all Overview
Every German sailor, marine or naval pilot has visited at least one of them during his or her career. The Navy also has two special institutions: through a Centre of Excellence, the German Navy supports NATO with its expertise and experience in operations in coastal waters.