United States Marine Corps
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[edit] Becoming a Marine
[edit] Training
[edit] Physical Training
See United States Marine Corps training.
[edit] Marksmanship
[edit] Unit training
[edit] Exercises
See United States Marine Corps military exercises.
[edit] United States Marine Corps History
See History of the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] World War I
See United States Marine Corps in World War I.
[edit] World War II
See United States Marine Corps in World War II.
[edit] Korea
See United States Marine Corps in the Korean War.
[edit] Vietnam
See United States Marine Corps in Vietnam.
[edit] Lebanon
See United States Marine Corps in Lebanon.
[edit] The War on Terror
[edit] Afghanistan (2001–present)
See United States Marine Corps in Afghanistan.
[edit] Iraq (2003-present)
See United States Marine Corps in Iraq.
[edit] Marine Corps Firepower
[edit] Small arms
See Weapons of the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] Rockets, missiles and crew serviced weapons
[edit] Artillery
See Artillery of the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] Vehicles
See Vehicles of the US Marine Corps.
[edit] Aviation
See United States Marine Corps aviation.
[edit] Marine Corps Abilities
See United States Marine Corps power projection.
[edit] From the Sea
[edit] From the Air
[edit] To fight on Land
[edit] Snow
[edit] Desert
[edit] Tropical
[edit] Urban
[edit] Security and policing
[edit] Logistics, maintenance, intelligence and engineering support
See United States Marine Corps supporting arms.
[edit] Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
See Emblems of the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] Life in the Marine Corps
See Life in the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] Uniforms
See Uniforms of the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] Sport
See Sports in the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] Down time
[edit] Ceremony
See Ceremony in the United States Marine Corps.
[edit] In Memoriam
[edit] Marines in Public life
See People of the United States Marine Corps.


