Q&A

Do Marines have Gmail accounts?

Do Marines have Gmail accounts?

Your Marine may have access to a computer to send email through a personal account and/or a military account. Personal accounts from Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! and AOL are popular choices as it allows the Marine to password protect and access personal email from a public computer.

Do Marines have secret missions?

From the raising of the American flag at Derna, Tripoli, and the secret mission of Archibald H. Gillespie in California, to the Boxer Rebellion in Beijing, Marines have served many times on special missions as couriers, as guards for embassies and delegations, and to protect American citizens in unsettled areas.

What are military email addresses?

mil.” All military members have a “. mil” email address, so there is a high probability that a person is not in the military if they cannot provide one. Uses common spelling, grammatical or language errors.

Why won’t my soldier give me his mil email address?

U.S. servicemen use their .MIL email to correspond with family and friends, just as with any other email address. Please don’t be a fool. Your “soldier” won’t give you his .MIL email address because his real name is Ougabougo Ademadomaye, and he doessn’t have a .MIL email address.

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What is an email address for the US military called?

MIL email addresses all end in .MIL. The part before .MIL might be USMC for a Marine, or NAVY for a sailor, or ARMY for a soldier—but they all end in .MIL. Won’t do it? Doesn’t have one? [his unit is so top secret they can’t use that]?

Is the military email classed as a classified email?

It’s not classified as far as I know. Yes. The end of that email better be “.mil” or this military email is pure bullshit and you must block this guy ASAP. Don’t be another victim. Early symptoms of spinal muscular atrophy may surprise you.

Can a military member access his bank account from overseas?

Cannot access his bank account. Military members can access their money from overseas. They pay bills online, buy items from websites and even arrange for car loans. If they ask you for money — even a loan, this is a scam.