It's good, but I wonder if your numbers are a bit high? My thoughts are than maybe 200-300 would be more accurate with only a handful of marines (recovering from wounds received elsewhere) available. Police, etc have their own organisations on the whole which they're likely to remain with.
It's possible though that civilians may have been recruited, especially those with prior military experience or relevant skill sets. These people might be enough to add say a further 20-40% to the manpower (much more and it becomes a civilian force rather than navy).
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