Talk:Orbital Drop Shock Troopers: Difference between revisions

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:::::The U.S. Marine Corps does not belong to, nor answer to, the U.S. Navy. You fail at attempting to explain it. Read Tony's message carefully, and stop posting useless messages (the one I just deleted). <b>[[User:Smoke.|<span style="color:Gray; font-weight:bold; font-family:Tahoma Small Cap">Smoke</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Smoke.|<span style="color:Gray; font-weight:bold; font-family:Tahoma Small Cap">Sound off!</span>]]</sup></b> 20:16, November 28, 2009 (UTC)
:::::The U.S. Marine Corps does not belong to, nor answer to, the U.S. Navy. You fail at attempting to explain it. Read Tony's message carefully, and stop posting useless messages (the one I just deleted). <b>[[User:Smoke.|<span style="color:Gray; font-weight:bold; font-family:Tahoma Small Cap">Smoke</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Smoke.|<span style="color:Gray; font-weight:bold; font-family:Tahoma Small Cap">Sound off!</span>]]</sup></b> 20:16, November 28, 2009 (UTC)


- actually smoke, the US Marines today DO belong to the US Navy.  The Marines budget comes from the US Navy, but they are allowed to operate independently and represent themselves in the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
::::::actually smoke, the US Marines today DO belong to the US Navy.  The Marines budget comes from the US Navy, but they are allowed to operate independently and represent themselves in the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
 
:::::::Their budget comes from the Department of Defense, which goes to the Department of Navy, which goes to the US Marine Corps...the US Navy has no business in the matter. If the Navy was responsible for their annual budgetary concerns, then i'd be extremely content with assimilating them back into small Naval infantry forces, which in turn would give them a larger budget. Now...does any of that makes sense to you either? {{User:CommanderTony/Sig}}


== huh? ==
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