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The Marine Corps Demographics Update As of December 2016

Table of Contents Snapshot 02 Marine and Family 03 Age 15 Service Trends 17 Separations Gender/Ethnicity/Education Total Ready Reserve Selected Reserve (SMCR, IMA, AR) Individual Ready Reserve Other Reserve Retirees Installation Demographics References 21 25 27 29 35 39 41 43 54 [1]

Snapshot The Marine Corps is the youngest, most junior, and least married of the four Military Services. 66% of Marines are 25 or younger 66% Of Marines are 25 or younger 25% 39% of Marines are not old enough to legally consume alcohol of Marines are LCpl or below (other services are between 19% - 23%) 42% 7.8 of Marines are married (next closest is the Navy at 51%) Enlisted Marines per Marine Officer (next closest is Navy with one Officer per 4.9 Sailors) Marine Corps families are younger than those of the other Military Services. 29.2 27.8 24.2 Average age of Marine Spouses (next closest is Army at 31.5) Average age of a married Enlisted Marine (average age is 30.7 years old for all other services) Average age of a Marine at birth of first child Activ e Duty Marine Corps Demographics Dec ember 2016 Active Duty [2] Officer Enlisted Total Percent Married 14,310 68.8% Officer Single Marines Dual Military Total Family Members 20,790 162,857 183,647 63,722 39.1% Enlisted 78,032 42.5% Total 105,615 8,178 69,887 92,415 149 162,451 Total Total Spouses Children Parents Total

Marine and Family The Marine Corps is unique from the other services with more active duty personnel than family members. There are 183,647 active duty Marines and 162,451 family members: 69,887 spouses, 92,415 children, and 149 parents. 1 When considering When considering the number of the number of active duty Marines active duty and their family Marines and family members, the members, the enlisted ranks enlisted ranks account for account for approximately 84% approximately 84% of the combined of the combined population. The population. The ratio of Enlisted ratio of Enlisted Marines and their Marine and family family members to member to Officer Marine Officers and Marine and family family members is member is approximately approximately 5.1:1. 1 5.1:1. 1 [3]

SNCOs have by far the greatest number of family members. [4]

Marine and Family As of December 2016, 42% of Marines are married (42.5% of Enlisted Marines and 39.1% of Officers). 1 Percent Percent Change Since Rank Married December 2015 Pvt-LCpl 15.0% 0.4% Decrea s e Cpl-Sgt 46.9% 1.6% Decrea s e SSgt-SgtMa j/mgysgt 83.8% 0.3% Decrea s e WO-CWO5 89.0% 0.1% Increa s e 2ndLt-Ca pt 54.3% 1.5% Decrea s e Ma j-col 90.4% 0.1% Increa s e BGen-Gen 96.5% 1.4% Increa s e [5]

Of the four military Services, the Marine Corps has the lowest percentage of married personnel. 3 From 2000 to 2011, the marital rate for the Marine Corps steadily increased until it peaked at 48.9%. The marital rate for the Marine Corps has decreased by 6.4% since 2011. 3 [6]

Marine and Family Of the Marines who were divorced in FY 2016, the overall average age was 29 (average age for Marine Officers is 36 and Enlisted Marines is 28). About 91% of all Marines, who were divorced this year, were enlisted and about half of those Marines were NCOs ( 14% Pvt LCpl; 51% NCOs; 26% SNCOs; 9% Officer). 3 In FY 2016, the divorce rate for Marines with a deployment history was 1.9% compared to 2.2% for Marines with no deployment history. Marines with a deployment history have historically similar divorce rates as Marines with no deployment history. 3 There was an average of 1.2 children involved in each divorce during FY 2016. 3 All divorce rate data as of June 2016 2.0% The overall annual divorce rate for the Marine Corps for FY 2016 as of June 2016. 3 [7]

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Marine and Family The Marine Corps has 8,178 Dual Military [9] Families. 1

3,934 single Marines have 5,786 dependent children (2.1% of all Marines). 1 The average Marine family has 1.13 children. 1 For purposes of this report, the Marine family is defined as married Marines with a child, married Marines without a child, and single Marines with a dependent child. The largest age group of children as categorized below is the School-Age group (defined as 5 to 12 years) with 40,178 children. Of all Marine Corps children, 48% are 5 years of age or younger, compared to approximately 41% for the other Services. 3 Age Group Classifications Infants: 0 to 12 months Pre-toddlers: 13 to 24 months Toddlers: 25 to 36 months Preschool: 3 & 4 year-olds School-Age: 5 to 12 year-olds Teen: 13 to 18 year-olds Young Adult: 19 year-olds [10]

Marine and Family There was an increase in the number of children of Marines across most age groups from 2007 to 2011, with the sharpest increases occurring in the infant and school-age groups. Since 2011, the number of children has been decreasing across all age groups. 3 The general increase in the number of children from 2008 to 2011 coincided with the increase in the size of the total force. In 2016, there was an average of 0.53 children per Marine, and in 2011 there were 0.63 children for each Marine, which is the highest ratio in last thirteen years. 3 Since 2011, the Marine Corps total size decreased by almost 9%, while the number of children decreased by 20%. 1 [11]

There are 8,523 Marines enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) with 10,749 exceptional family members. 4 From 2007 to 2013, EFMP enrollment increased consistently in spite of an overall reduction in the force. Since 2013, EFMP enrollment remained fairly stable though the overall number of children of Marines decreased. Many Exceptional Family Members (EFMs) have more than one condition. Premature birth, Cerebral Palsy, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Intellectual Deficiency, and Cystic Fibrosis make up a combined 2.9% of all conditions. 4 [12]

Marine and Family Installation Based on Sponsor Geo-Location, not dependent Geo-Location Number of EFMP Deps Number of Total Deps % of Total Deps in EFMP Installation Number of EFMP Deps % of Total Number of Deps in Total Deps EFMP 29 Palms 357 7194 5% Miramar 572 8311 7% Albany 44 593 7% Quantico 1521 9042 17% Beaufort/Parris Island 594 6258 9% Barstow 13 140 9% Camp Allen 272 1632 17% San Diego 432 2982 14% Camp Lejeune/NR 1921 35668 5% Okinawa 1004 11465 9% Camp 2454 29705 8% Yuma 177 3976 4% Pendleton Cherry Point 432 8081 5% Hawaii 333 6959 5% Henderson Hall 435 3712 12% Iwakuni 131 1926 7% Not at USMC Inst. 57 24,807 0% Total 10,749 162,451 7% Camp Allen and MCB Quantico have EFM dependent populations at 17% of their respective total dependent populations. San Diego and Henderson Hall are the only other installations with more than 10% of their total dependents enrolled in EFMP. All other installation enrollment is less than 10%. 1, 4 71% of all enrolled Exceptional Family Members are children; 97% of those children are younger than 18 years old. 4 [13]

*0% truly represents values less than 1% Married Marine sponsors of Exceptional Family Members are reported as 97%, 2.3% are divorced, and less than 1% are single. 4 SNCOs account for 60% of the Marines with dependents enrolled in EFMP, while 15% of the Marines with dependents are NCOs. 4 [14]

Age The average age of a married Enlisted Marine is 27.8, lower than the other military Services. 1 Of the four Services, the Marine Corps has the youngest average age for spouses, 29.2. 3 [15]

The Marine Corps is overall the youngest of the four services overall, has the youngest spouses, and have their first child at a younger age on average. 3 66% of the overall Marine population is age 25 or younger (120,996); 25% (45,904) of Marines are not old enough to legally consume alcohol and 14% (25,645) are teenagers. 1 [16]

Service Trends The end strength of the active duty Marine Corps steadily increased from 2001 to 2009 (from 172,735 to 204,846, an 18.6% increase). Since 2009, the end strength of the active duty Marine Corps decreased by 10.4% (from 204,846 to 183,647). Over the same time period, the Army decreased by 15.7%, the Navy decreased by 2.3%, and the Air Force decreased by 5.0%. 1 The Marine Corps also has the highest percentage of personnel at rank E-3 or below and the highest percentage, as compared to the other services. 1 [17]

The Marine Corps has the highest ratio of Enlisted to Officer Service Members than any of the four military Services. 3 The Marine Corps is the smallest of any of the four military Services. 3 The Marine Corps also has the highest percentage of personnel married at rank E-3 or below, and a slightly higher percentage that are married as compared to the other services. 1 [18]

Service Trends 5.1 years On average, the total Active Duty force has served 5.1 years, and 59% of the total Active Duty force has served less than 4 years. 1 [19]

Current Deployments as of December 2016 Deployment Location Active Duty Activated Reservist Total KUWAIT 990 37 1027 BAHRAIN 762 51 813 IRAQ 688 9 697 RED SEA 293 1 294 JAPAN 45 190 235 MEDITERRANEAN 217 0 217 TURKEY 208 1 209 The table above contains each deployment location with more than 200 Marines. 17,624 Marines deployed between January and December 2016. The Marines who were deployed had 14,968 dependent family members. 1 Deployment History Number of Marines Deployed* Number of Dependent Family Members CY2006 Active Duty 43,433 36,597 Activated Reservist 7,193 5,956 CY2007 Active Duty 50,040 41,613 Activated Reservist 8,809 7,230 CY2008 Active Duty 47,429 41,556 Activated Reservist 9,893 7,867 CY2009 Active Duty 44,966 40,531 Activated Reservist 8,830 7,348 CY2010 Active Duty 44,300 39,458 Activated Reservist 4,981 4,918 CY2011 Active Duty 44,179 40,482 Activated Reservist 6,358 5,449 CY2012 Active Duty 33,881 31,840 Activated Reservist 2,687 2,806 CY2013 Active Duty 22,095 21,277 Activated Reservist 1,965 2,020 CY2014 CY2015 Active Duty 25,053 22,888 Activated Reservist 2,806 3,200 Active Duty 16,252 13,783 Activated Reservist 1,774 2,075 Active Duty 15,889 13,207 CY2016 Activated Reservist 1,735 1,761 [20] * Marines who deployed twice within a calendar year are double counted.

Separations 30,572 Marines separated from from the the Marine Corps in in FY16. FY15. 1 In FY16, 94.7% of separating Marines were enlisted. 1 [21]

There is a ratio of 7.8 Enlisted Marines to every Marine Officer. The ratio of Marines separating in FY16 is 17.7 Enlisted Marines to each Marine Officer. 1 [22]

Separations [23]

The percentage of Enlisted Marines separating after their first term was highest in 2010 at 82.3% and decreased until FY 2016 when there was an increase. The percentage of Officers separating within five years of service was also highest in 2010 at 27%, and declined each year since. 1 [24]

Gender, Ethnicity The Marine Corps has the lowest percent of females of any of the military Services. 3 [25]

Minority representation within the Marine Corps compared to 1995. 1 The percentages of ethnic minorities are: Hispanic: 17.4% of the Marine Corps (9% in 1995) Black and African American: 10.4% of the Marine Corps (16% in 1995) American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, Other, Declined to Respond: 8.3% of the Marine Corps (4% in 1995) Of the known education profiles, nearly 100% of Marines hold a minimum of a High School degree or equivalent. 89% of Marine Officers and 3% of Enlisted Marines hold Bachelor s Degrees, Master s Degrees, or Doctorates. [26]

Total Ready Reserve [27]

103,894 Ready Reserve Marines. 2 Percentages by Ready Reserve type are: Selected Reserve (34.24%): Selected Marine Corps Reserves (SMCR) Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) Active Reserve Marine (AR) Individual Ready Reserves (62.65%) Other Reserve Categories (3.12%): Initial Active Duty for Training Under Reserve Contract [28]

SMCR, IMA & AR 35,571 are Selected Marine Corps Reserves, Individual Mobilization Augmentees, and Active Reserve Marines. 2 The SMCR, IMA, and AR are comprised of 12.4% Officers and 87.6% Enlisted personnel. 2 The overall average age for SMCR, IMA, AR is 27 (25 is the average age for Enlisted Marines while 37 is the average age for Officers). 2 [29]

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SMCR, IMA & AR Marine NCOs have the greatest number of family members of any ranking group of the Selected Marine Corps Reserves, Individual Mobilization Augmentees, and Active Reserve. 2 [31]

As of Dec 2016, 29% of SMCR, IMA, and AR are married (23% of Enlisted Marines and 70% of Marine Officers are married). 2 7% Jr. Enlisted Percentages of married Marines by rank are: 53% Company Grade Ofc. 36% NCOs 79% Warrant Officers 83% Field Grade Ofc. 79% SNCOs 75% General Officers [32]

SMCR, IMA & AR * Percentages at 0% represent values less than 1% [33]

98% SMCR, IMA, and AR hold at a minimum a High School Degree or equivalent. 83% of Officers hold Bachelor s Degrees, Master s Degrees, or Doctorates. 2 [34]

Individual Ready Reserve 65,085 Individual Ready Reserves in the Marine Corps. 2 The average age for Individual Ready Reserve Marines is 26. The average age for Enlisted Marines is 26 and 33 for Marine Officers. 2 The Individual Ready Reserves are comprised of 4.6% Officers and [35] 95.4% Enlisted personnel. 2

Individual Ready Reserve NCOs have the greatest number of family members of any rank group. 2 As of December 2016, 40% of Individual Ready Reserve are married (40% of Enlisted Marines and 50% of Marine Officers are married). 2 Percentages of Married Marines by rank are: 37% Jr. Enlisted 85% Warrant Officers 40% NCOs 44% Company Grade Ofc. 71% SNCOs 74% Field Grade Ofc. [36]

Individual Ready Reserve 99% Individual Ready Reserves hold at a minimum a High School Degree or equivalent. 90% of Officers hold Bachelor s Degrees, Master s Degrees, or Doctorates. 2 [37]

* Percentages at 0% represent values less than 1% [38]

Other Reserve 3,238 Total Other Reservists. 2 [39]

These Other Reservists are comprised of all Enlisted personnel, rank LCpl and below. 2 The average age of these Other Reservists is 20. 2 Other Reservists have 167 family members. 2 As of December 2016, only 3% of the Other Reservists are married. 2 Nearly 100% of the Other Reservists hold at a minimum High School Degree or equivalent. 2 [40]

Retirees [41]

There are currently 146,587 Marine Corps retirees. 29% (42,992) of Marine Corps retirees currently reside near (within a 50 mile radius) a Marine Corps installation. 2 Marines Army Navy Air Force Total Active Duty 183,647 460,607 318,785 313,104 1,276,143 Selected Reserve/Guard Service Demographics 35,571 540,148 58,126 173,929 807,774 Retirees 146,587 836,099 499,066 684,500 2,166,252 Total 365,805 1,836,854 875,977 1,171,533 4,250,169 (Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2016, DMDC - Dec 2016) [42]

Installation Demographics Note: Marine Corps retirees and family members living within a 50 mile radius of more than one installation will be included in the count for each installation. MCLB ALBANY, GA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 70 81.4% 92.9% 7.1% Enlisted 188 71.8% 89.4% 10.6% Total 258 74.4% 90.3% 9.7% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 1.6% 26.7% 8.5% 58.5% 4.7% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 7.4% 36.8% 38.0% 16.3% 1.6% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 704 492 MCB CAMP ALLEN, VA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 230 82.6% 96.1% 3.9% Enlisted 1,015 41.7% 96.1% 3.9% Total 1,245 49.2% 96.1% 3.9% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 2.3% 10.1% 15.2% 68.4% 3.9% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 36.0% 31.4% 19.3% 12.6% 0.7% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 2,407 3,272 [43]

MCAS BEAUFO RT, SC Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 322 76.4% 93.8% 6.2% Enlisted 3,125 48.4% 90.1% 9.9% Total 3,447 51.0% 90.4% 9.6% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 2.5% 10.6% 13.2% 69.3% 4.4% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 28.3% 51.8% 16.8% 3.0% 0.1% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 1,773 4,923 BLO UNT ISLAND CO MMAND, FL Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 17 88.2% 94.1% 5.9% Enlisted 230 62.6% 90.0% 10.0% Total 247 64.4% 90.3% 9.7% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 3% 19% 16% 60% 3% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 11% 50% 30% 9% 0.81% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius N/A 860 [44]

Installation Demographics MCAS CHERRY POINT, NC Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 789 75.7% 93.5% 6.5% Enlisted 6,858 46.8% 89.8% 10.2% Total 7,647 49.8% 90.2% 9.8% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 2.8% 9.9% 13.3% 69.7% 4.4% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 30.9% 51.5% 14.0% 3.5% 0.1% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 10,680 37,977 MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 2,492 68.9% 92.1% 7.9% Enlisted 30,485 40.3% 93.2% 6.8% Total 32,977 42.5% 93.2% 6.8% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 2.5% 10.5% 12.9% 70.1% 4.0% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 40.4% 44.5% 12.3% 2.8% 0.1% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius [45] Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 11,242 39,880

MCAS NEW RIVER, NC Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 733 71.9% 92.5% 7.5% Enlisted 5,843 45.5% 91.2% 8.8% Total 6,576 48.4% 91.3% 8.7% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 3.4% 9.4% 13.3% 69.3% 4.6% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 30.4% 52.7% 14.4% 2.5% 0.0% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 11,242 39,788 HQBN HQTRS HENDERSO N HALL, VA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 779 86.9% 90.6% 9.4% Enlisted 574 66.6% 83.3% 16.7% Total 1,353 78.3% 87.5% 12.5% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 2.7% 13.0% 12.3% 67.0% 5.0% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 5.5% 19.8% 32.7% 39.2% 2.7% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 10,527 13,716 [46]

Installation Demographics MCB QUANTICO, VA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 2,927 57.1% 91.4% 8.6% Enlisted 3,730 57.8% 88.0% 12.0% Total 6,657 57.5% 89.5% 10.5% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 3.5% 10.3% 12.5% 67.9% 5.8% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 10.5% 53.1% 25.4% 9.3% 1.8% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 9,938 13,142 MCRD PARRIS ISLAND, SC Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 197 72.1% 83.8% 16.2% Enlisted 1,323 67.5% 82.7% 17.3% Total 1,520 68.1% 82.8% 17.2% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 4.8% 16.6% 32.8% 39.4% 6.4% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 12.0% 61.4% 21.4% 4.9% 0.4% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius [47] Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 1,773 4,891

MCRD SAN DIEGO, CA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 237 70.5% 92.4% 7.6% Enlisted 1,375 68.8% 90.2% 9.8% Total 1,612 69.0% 90.5% 9.5% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 6.5% 12.0% 81.3% -8.7% 8.9% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 9.7% 49.4% 34.0% 6.5% 0.4% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 7,205 27,196 MCLB BARSTO W, CA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 12 91.7% 91.7% 8.3% Enlisted 69 65.2% 91.3% 8.7% Total 81 69.1% 91.4% 8.6% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 2.5% 16.0% 23.5% 54.3% 3.7% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 8.6% 46.9% 33.3% 11.1% 0.0% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius [48] Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 339 165

Installation Demographics MCAS MIRAMAR, CA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 973 71.1% 92.0% 8.0% Enlisted 7,700 45.2% 88.7% 11.3% Total 8,673 48.1% 89.0% 11.0% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 4.2% 9.9% 20.4% 60.4% 5.1% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 27.9% 54.0% 14.7% 3.4% 0.1% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 9,088 27,942 MCB CAMP PENDLETO N, CA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 2,844 65.4% 92.7% 7.3% Enlisted 32,414 41.1% 92.4% 7.6% Total 35,258 43.1% 92.5% 7.5% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 3.7% 8.8% 21.3% 61.2% 5.0% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 36.6% 48.4% 12.2% 2.6% 0.1% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius [49] Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 11,690 31,141

MCAS YUMA, AZ Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 393 74.3% 93.1% 6.9% Enlisted 3,344 45.3% 89.8% 10.2% Total 3,737 48.4% 90.2% 9.8% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 3.5% 10.2% 21.7% 59.5% 5.1% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 28.9% 51.1% 16.9% 3.0% 0.1% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 1,152 3,552 MCAGCC 29 PALMS, CA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 756 59.5% 94.6% 5.4% Enlisted 10,112 29.0% 95.5% 4.5% Total 10,868 31.1% 95.5% 4.5% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 4.0% 8.3% 20.8% 62.4% 4.5% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 48.7% 40.3% 9.2% 1.7% 0.08% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 1,196 11,730 [50]

Installation Demographics MWTC BRIDGEPORT, CA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 18 61.1% 100.0% 0.0% Enlisted 163 62.0% 93.3% 6.7% Total 181 61.9% 93.9% 6.1% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 4.4% 6.1% 28.2% 56.4% 5.0% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 16.0% 53.0% 27.1% 3.9% 0.0% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 122 247 MCB HAWAII Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 754 72.0% 95.0% 5.0% Enlisted 7,286 38.8% 93.9% 6.1% Total 8,040 41.9% 94.0% 6.0% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 4.0% 10.2% 17.2% 63.4% 5.2% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 35.7% 48.3% 12.5% 3.3% 0.2% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius [51] Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 1,122 6,009

MCB CAMP BUTLER, O KINAWA Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 1,406 76.2% 90.2% 9.8% Enlisted 12,081 31.8% 89.8% 10.2% Total 13,487 36.4% 89.9% 10.1% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 5.2% 14.3% 19.1% 56.4% 4.9% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 41% 40% 15% 5% 0.13% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius Unable to Determine 8,023 MCAS IWAK UNI Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 201 72.6% 93.0% 7.0% Enlisted 2,374 29.5% 89.3% 10.7% Total 2,575 32.9% 89.6% 10.4% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 4.3% 13.6% 17.7% 58.7% 5.7% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 40.9% 42.9% 13.5% 2.6% 1.6% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius Unable to Determine 1,337 [52]

Installation Demographics MARINE BARRACKS, 8TH AND I, WASHINGTO N, DC Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 46 60.9% 89.1% 10.9% Enlisted 940 38.6% 92.8% 7.2% Total 986 39.7% 92.6% 7.4% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 1.9% 9.6% 11.2% 74.2% 3.0% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 38.2% 37.4% 15.0% 7.3% 2.0% Marine Corps Retirees w/in a 50 Mile Radius Marine Corps Family Members on base or w/in a 50 Mile Radius 10,527 8,393 * Marine Forc es Reserve, MARFO RRES Active Percent Duty Married Male Female O ffic er 762 81.6% 93.0% 7.0% Enlisted 6,070 55.2% 87.3% 12.7% Total 6,832 58.1% 88.0% 12.0% Asian Blac k Hispanic White O ther/ Unknown/ Dec lined 4.3% 14.4% 20.9% 58.0% 2.5% Age 17-21 22-30 31-40 41-50 51+ 19.0% 47.0% 26.0% 7.7% 0.3% *The Marine Forces Reserve data above consists of Marine Active Chargeable, Marine Active Reserve Chargeable, and Individual Mobilization Augmentees. [53]

References Demographic Data was supplied by the following sources: 1. Marine Corps Total Force Data Warehouse (TFDW) 2. Marine Corps Operational Data Store Enterprise (ODSE) 3. Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) 4. Exceptional Family Member Case Management System (CMS) *All as of 31 December 2016 *Fiscal Year (FY) data as of 30 September 2016 [54]

The Marine and Family Programs Division is responsible for providing policy and resources to support Marine and family programs designed to enhance operational and family readiness. Our programs and services enhance war fighting capabilities and quality of life for Marines (active and retired) and their families. These programs and services include: Behavioral Health, Family Care, Personal and Professional Development, Semper Fit & Recreation, and Sexual Assault Prevention and Response. MF also represents the Marine Corps before Congress, Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, civilian sponsored boards and committees on family readiness and quality of life matters. [55]