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    U.S. Marine Corpsh

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    U.S. Marine Corps Our country has the most powerful military in the world. Our military consists of five different branches and each branch is unique in their own way. One unique branch that I will be talking about is the United States Marine Corps.This paper will cover the following topics...origins/history‚ organization‚ strength‚ missions‚ specialty forces and weaponry. The United States Marine Corps (USMC)‚ was established on the 10th of November of the year 1775 at the Tun Tavern‚ Philadelphia

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    when fighting alongside other regular units. Two men were charged with creating two battalions of US Marine Raiders - men who could perfect the art of hit-and-run tactics. Lieutenant-Colonel Merritt Edson of the US Marine Corps and Major Evans Carlson of the US Marine Corps Reserves. Each man was to have his own ideas as to what his battalion should be‚ so both of the newly formed battalions were quite different from the other. F D Roosevelt’s son‚ James joined Carlson’s unit as its executive officer

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    States Marine Corps has established an identity as a unique and fearless war fighting machine. On November 10th‚ 1775 the Marine Corps was established in Tun Tavern during the Revolutionary War. Since that time‚ the Marines have played an important role in securing America’s freedom through countless battles. The Marines have distinguished themselves as an elite force specializing in military tactics which assist in defeating the enemy under any circumstance. The Marine Corps is a small branch

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    First to Fight

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    Library 8. SUBJECT: This book is a combination of Krulak’s personal experience and opinion about the Marine Corps existence‚ mission‚ and history. 9. OPINION: I believe this book was written with compassion and commitment. It gives you a full ride about the history of our Corps as well as why we are who we are today. Krulak tells stories about how different equipment came into the Corps and how we perfected them. First to Fight also shows how the different leadership styles made it all happen

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    and also why the Marine Corps has such an interesting reputation amongst the American populace. In part this book was inspired by the fact that Krulak was asked in a letter “Why does America need a Marine Corps?” In short this made him think on the matter and come to the conclusion that America does not need a Marine Corps but instead wants one. Progressing down that line of thought further is what prompted him to begin his study into the history and culture of the Marine Corps and what makes the Marines

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    Ncos Pros And Cons

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    The modern Marine Non Commissioned Officer (NCO) is the embodiment of the Marine Corps history tradition for several reasons. Some of the reasons are because NCO’s are taught to follow the traditions of the past. They know that trust and respect is equally important from both the NCO to his subordinates‚ and from his subordinates. They also still have the same responsibility as they did in the past. There are more reasons but these are the ones I chose to talk about because I’ve noticed them the

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    Compare and Contrast of the Army and the Marine Corps Gary W. McCoy ENG 121 Julie Alfaro November 1‚ 2010 Compare and Contrast of the Army and the Marine Corps The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States. They consist of the Army‚ Navy‚ Marine Corps‚ Air Force‚ and the Coast Guard. Although the United States Army and Marine Corps are both primarily ground- based forces and offer many similar career fields‚ the two branches are different in some very crucial

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    the highest morale‚ and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!” - Eleanor Roosevelt “We’re like America’s little pit bull. They beat it‚ starve it‚ mistreat it‚ and once in a while they let it out to attack somebody.” ―Evan Wright‚ Generation Kill “You know what happens when you get out of the Marine Corps‚" Person continues. "you get you brains back.” ―Evan Wright‚ Generation Kill “It struck me that such analyses had it backward

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    Amphibious Combat Vehicles

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    assault vehicles it is important to clarify exactly what you mean‚” noted Stephen Miller‚ president of Heritage Government Marketing International‚ a consulting firm specializing in defense and armored vehicle acquisition. Miller‚ also a former Marine Corps armor officer‚ spoke with the editor on August 27. “What exactly does the user need the vehicle to do? What are the operating environments and conditions? Does amphibious mean the vehicle needs to withstand high sea states?” Miller pointed out

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    Since the Marine Corps’ beginnings‚ non-commissioned officers (NCOs) have played an important role in the many successes in the Corps and in the United States. Obviously‚ the modern NCO today might be a bit different than when the Marine Corps was first established on November 10‚ 1775‚ but they uphold and are the complete embodiment of the Corp’s history and traditions in values of honor‚ courage‚ and the commitment to the NCO creed. Honor guides the Marines to exemplify the ultimate in ethical

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