No, they are paid by the Department of Defense.
This may come as a shock to you, but the US Navy SEALs are under the Navy and not the Marine Corps
The US government using the taxes of US taxpayers.
During WWII and onward, normally large US Navy warships had a contingent of US Marines aboard, as part of the vessel's crew (Marines assigned to the warship). If any LARGE US Navy warships were in England, US Marines were probably present too.
There isn't much of a difference as the Marines are both water and ground based Only major differences are ranks, boot camp is harder in Marines, and Navy is all Sea.
To protect the ships and bases of the US Navy.
England has the Her Majesty's Royal Marines. They have the same function as the US Marines. Most countries with a navy have a marine equivalent.
Spanish Navy Marines was created in 1537.
The SEALs, like the US Marines and the rest of the Navy get their legal services through the US Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG).
The number of military branches varies by country. In the US the primary four services are the US Army, US Navy, US Air Force and US Marine Corps. The Marine Corps is a part of the Department of the Navy. The US Coast Guard is brought into play during war time as well.
you enlist in the navy as a corpsman and you will be assigned a medical profession.
US Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard.
None. Navy Seals are all Navy. Marines are a completely different branch of military.