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Traditionally, a Marine Corps was part of a nations Navy, used seaborne land based soldiers, similar to an Army but working in conjunction with or supporting | Traditionally, a Marine Corps was part of a nations Navy, used seaborne land based soldiers, similar to an Army but working in conjunction with or supporting Naval forces in their operations. | ||
Marine Corps can refer to: | Marine Corps can refer to the following: | ||
*The [[Continental Marines]] | *The [[Continental Marines]]- The predecessor to the [[United States Marine Corps|USMC]]. | ||
*The [[United States Marine Corps]] of the [[United States of America]]. | *The [[United States Marine Corps]] of the [[United States of America]]. | ||
*The [[UN Marine Corps]] of the [[United Nations]]. | *The [[UN Marine Corps]] of the [[United Nations]]. |
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Traditionally, a Marine Corps was part of a nations Navy, used seaborne land based soldiers, similar to an Army but working in conjunction with or supporting Naval forces in their operations.
Marine Corps can refer to the following:
- The Continental Marines- The predecessor to the USMC.
- The United States Marine Corps of the United States of America.
- The UN Marine Corps of the United Nations.
- The UNSC Marine Corps of the United Nations Space Command.
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