REGULAR MEMBERSHIP
Only persons who are serving or who have served honorably in the United States Marine Corps, “ON ACTIVE DUTY”, for not less than ninety (90) days and persons who are serving or who have served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and have earned no less that ninety (90) Reserve Retirement Credit Points and U.S. Navy Corpsmen who have trained with Marine FMF Units in excess of ninety (90) days and earned the Marine Corps Device (clasp) worn on the Service Ribbon and those who earn the Warfare Device authorized for FMF Corpsmen shall be eligible for membership in the Marine Corps League. Additionally, some Korean War Era Marines who were ordered to active duty prior to completion of Recruit Training or Officers Training and subsequently received an Honorable Discharge prior to completion of ninety (90) days active or Reserve duty, shall be deemed eligible for Regular membership. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to be retroactive prior to August 10, 2002, to affect current Regular Members. “Honorable service” will be defined by the last
DD-214 or Certificate of Discharge that the applicant received.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
Those individuals not qualified for regular membership in the Marine Corps League who espouse the principles and purposes of the Marine Corps League as contained in its Congressional Charter may upon application to a Detachment, or to the National Headquarters, be accepted for associate membership in the Marine Corps League. Associate members, upon acceptance, will pay dues in the same amounts as prescribed for regular members, including initiation fees. A membership pin and membership card, indicating “Associate Member”, will be issued by National Headquarters. The appropriate uniform and cover, including an ornamental device and lettering, will be designed by the National Uniform Committee. An associate member shall be entitled to the rights, privileges and benefits of a regular member, unless otherwise prohibited. Such member shall not vote on a membership application, an election of officers, or hold elective office. A Detachment, or a Department may by provisions in the By-Laws and/or Administrative Procedures allow an associate member to vote on its internal affairs provided such vote does not affect a policy of the Marine Corps League.
(1) Individuals who are serving or have served in other branches of the Armed Forces of the United States must have served honorably.






