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What does MCCS stand for USMC?

What does MCCS stand for USMC?

Marine Corps Community Services
About Us. Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) is a comprehensive set of programs that support and enhance the operational readiness, war fighting capabilities, and life quality of Marines, their families, retirees and civilians.

Is MCCS a federal job?

Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) We offer federal civilian employment opportunities, working in a team-oriented environment comprised of military personnel, civilian employees, contractors and volunteers who keep the organization functioning smoothly and effectively.

Is MCCS a government agency?

Officially, the MCCS is an “instrumentality” of the United States government, wholly owned by the government. It is known as a Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality (NAFI). Employees are either NAF, civil service, active duty military, or contractors.

Where is Marines boot camp?

All recruits go to one of two locations for basic training; Recruit Training Depot at Parris Island, South Carolina, or Recruit Training Depot at San Diego.

What does MCCs do for quality of life?

MCCS provides quality of life programs, products and services, offering fitness programs, recreational events and activites, family services and more. Our ongoing array of events offer something for everyone from headlining artist performances to exciting festivals of all types. Click here to see what’s coming up.

What does Monroe County Community School Corporation do?

MCCSC is dedicated to providing a school culture that is safe and welcoming to all students – and we have diversity and inclusion leaders on our staff to help foster this through dialogue and behavior education.

What does community services do in the Marine Corps?

Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) is a comprehensive set of programs that support and enhance the operational readiness, war fighting capabilities, and life quality of Marines, their families, retirees and civilians.

Why is MCCs important to the Marine Corps?

The emotional and mental well-being of Marines and their families continues to be priority for MCCS. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, MCCS has modified many operating procedures to meet current and emergent needs.