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Marine officers in dress blue uniforms with ribbons and white covers outside building.

Salary and Compensation

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Build a Future Backed by the Marine Corps

Build a Future Backed by the Marine Corps

After 20 years of active-duty service, Marines earn retirement benefits, enabling retirement at an earlier age than most civilian opportunities.

Many Marines have civilian careers in their communities after their service, with the added financial security of Marine retirement benefits.

Earn While You Serve Near Home

Marines in the Reserve train with the same intensity and commitment as active-duty Marines—and they’re compensated for it. As a Reserve Marine, you’ll receive regular pay for drill periods, training, and deployments, helping support your life at home while preparing you to respond when your country calls. And Marines in the Reserve can also earn retirement benefits, typically beginning at age 60.

But it's more than a paycheck—it's the strength to stay mission-ready.

More About the Reserve
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Start Building Your Legacy

Start Building Your Legacy

With every challenge, you’re not just earning compensation. You’re earning a place among those who answer the call.

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