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NO!!! The Marine Corps is NOT A branch.
The UNITED STATES of AMERICA MARINE CORPS is THEEEEEEEE branch.
Now get down and give me 20.
Too slow, do it again maggot. ;)
The UNITED STATES of AMERICA MARINE CORPS is THEEEEEEEE branch.
Now get down and give me 20.
Too slow, do it again maggot. ;)
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Sgt Charles Welling
PO2 Mike Shorey - Never understood the Coast Guard thing.......... I think they are great and do some really dangerous stuff.............
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PO2 Mike Shorey
From what I know they’ve never been under the DoD except during times of war. They were Dept of Transportation, and now they’re Homeland Security.
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Will Boyd The Marine Corps is a branch of the military. It does however have close ties to the Navy, and the Department of the Navy oversees both service branches, each having its own autonomous leadership (Marine Corps has its Commandant, US Navy has its Chief of Naval Operations, both leaders are members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and both branches are under civilian oversight of the Secretary of the Navy.
https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/us-military-overview.html
https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/us-military-overview.html
In simple terms, the U.S. Armed Forces are made up of the five armed service branches: Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy.
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PO2 Steven Michaeli - Five: Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard.
https://www.thebalance.com/u-s-military [login to see]
https://www.thebalance.com/u-s-military [login to see]
US Military 101 - Organizational Structure and Roles
Information about the U.S. military: the mission of the five military branches, organizational chain of command, and an overview of military ranks.
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Yes. Why wouldn't it? What kind of question is this? Hell a simple Google search could have answered this question rather than coming into a military forum and questioning the legitimacy of one branch or another.
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It's not a troll question, it's a family member, probably very confused by the Navy/Corps relationship. The vast majority of Americans know nothing about the military. This wasn't an amused answer, it was rude, to a family member. Pretty messed up.
Cpl Justin Goolsby
No. It's a troll question. If it's a family member question, then you ask family members, not complete strangers. Like I said, this could have easily been Google searched.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Cpl Justin Goolsby - How different is it asking a question on Google and asking a question here? If you don't like a question, you're under no obligation to post anything.
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