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United States Marine Corps 

maritime land force service branch of the United States Armed Forces

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English: The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the U.S. military responsible for providing power projection from the sea, utilizing the mobility of the U.S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces to global crises.

Becoming a Marine

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Training

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Physical Training

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See United States Marine Corps training.

Marksmanship

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Unit training

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Exercises

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See United States Marine Corps military exercises.

United States Marine Corps History

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See History of the United States Marine Corps.

World War I

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See United States Marine Corps in World War I.

World War II

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See United States Marine Corps in World War II.

Korea

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See United States Marine Corps in the Korean War.

Vietnam

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See United States Marine Corps in Vietnam.

Lebanon

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See United States Marine Corps in Lebanon.

The War on Terror

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Afghanistan (2001–present)

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See United States Marine Corps in Afghanistan.

Iraq (2003-present)

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See United States Marine Corps in Iraq.

Marine Corps Firepower

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Small arms

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See Weapons of the United States Marine Corps.

Rockets, missiles and crew serviced weapons

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Artillery

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See Artillery of the United States Marine Corps.

Vehicles

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See Vehicles of the US Marine Corps.

Aviation

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See United States Marine Corps aviation.

Marine Corps Abilities

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See United States Marine Corps power projection.

From the Sea

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From the Air

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To fight on Land

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Snow

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Desert

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Tropical

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Urban

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Security and policing

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Humanitarian aid

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Logistics, maintenance, intelligence and engineering support

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See United States Marine Corps supporting arms.

Eagle, Globe, and Anchor

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See Emblems of the United States Marine Corps.

Life in the Marine Corps

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See Life in the United States Marine Corps.

Uniforms

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See Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps.

  • 1983

    1983

  • 1991

    1991

  • 2003

    2003

Sport

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See Sports in the United States Marine Corps.

Down time

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Ceremony

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See Ceremony in the United States Marine Corps.

In Memoriam

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Marines in Public life

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See People of the United States Marine Corps.

Prototype technologies

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