Marines


About Ready Marine Corps

 

 

 

Our Mission: Instill emergency preparedness for all hazards as a fundamental principle of survival throughout the United States Marine Corps Community. 

 

 

WHAT IS READY MARINE CORPS?

Ready Marine Corps is the USMC’s proactive emergency prepared­ness, public awareness program. It provides information, tools, and resources to empower the Marine Corps community to live its ethos for “Being Most Prepared When Our Nation Is Least Prepared” in an all hazards environment. Initiated by Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM), the program is aligned with the National Ready Campaign and with other Department of Defense (DoD) and government Ready preparedness programs.

The information and materials found on the Ready Marine Corps website are designed to support operational force readiness by strengthening the Marine Corps Community’s ability to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters. Preparedness information, tips, and recommendations found on the Ready Marine Corps website are closely aligned with those offered to the public by authoritative government resources such as Ready.gov, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

 

Ready Marine Corps on Twitter

How to prepare your vehicle for winter: · Service the radiator and maintain antifreeze level. · Check tire tread-replace tires with all-weather or snow tires if necessary. · Keep the gas tank full to help prevent the fuel line from freezing. · Have an emergency kit with prepared. https://t.co/FDrTz70bcl How to prepare your vehicle for winter:
· Service the radiator and maintain antifreeze level.
· Check tire tread-replace tires with all-weather or snow tires if necessary.
· Keep the gas tank full to help prevent the fuel line from freezing.
· Have an emergency kit with prepared. https://t.co/FDrTz70bcl
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Taking precautions when experiencing flu-like symptoms is crucial to prevent the spread of illness. If you’re feeling unwell, stay home, get plenty of rest, stay hydrated, and avoid contact with others. 📸LCpl. Edward Spears @marforres #ReadyUSMC #DontWait #PlanAhead https://t.co/WEDuHYdgxm Taking precautions when experiencing flu-like symptoms is crucial to prevent the spread of illness. If you’re feeling unwell, stay home, get plenty of rest, stay hydrated, and avoid contact with others.
📸LCpl. Edward Spears @marforres 
#ReadyUSMC
#DontWait
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Candles may look festive, but did you know the top three days of the year for home candle fires are Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and New Years Day? Consider using flameless candles in your holiday decorations. #ReadyUSMC #HolidaySafety #FireSafety #WinterSafety #DontWait https://t.co/11gdZihxt3 Candles may look festive, but did you know the top three days of the year for home candle fires are Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and New Years Day?  Consider using flameless candles in your holiday decorations. 
#ReadyUSMC
#HolidaySafety
#FireSafety
#WinterSafety
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When traveling this winter, remember to stay alert, slow down, and move over when you approach traffic incidents or construction zones. Safety starts with you, please do your part- slow down and move over! Visit here for more information: https://t.co/zdQX2MXSYB #ReadyUSMC #CRSW https://t.co/0WbDfUlnIG When traveling this winter, remember to stay alert, slow down, and move over when you approach traffic incidents or construction zones. Safety starts with you, please do your part- slow down and move over!
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#ReadyUSMC
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Cyber criminals see the holiday season as an opportunity to target unsuspecting online shoppers. Be cautious: if an offer seems too good to be true or urges you to respond immediately, it is most likely a phishing scam. #ReadyUSMC #HolidaySafety #BeCyberSmart #SafetyFirst https://t.co/2cWkJWx69O Cyber criminals see the holiday season as an opportunity to target unsuspecting online shoppers. Be cautious: if an offer seems too good to be true or urges you to respond immediately, it is most likely a phishing scam.
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