Yes marines can be veterans. they have fought in war as well as the navy and other soldiers. Marines should be honored as well.marines are all veterans.
US Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard.
There are a number of veterans with Marine experience that answer questions on this board.
Benefits are set by the Department of Defense and so are the same for both.
The names of the 14,838 dead US Marines are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall.
You can find lists of Marines who served and sacrificed their lives in Vietnam through resources like the U.S. Marine Corps History Division, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, and various veterans' organizations. Additionally, the National Archives and Records Administration may have relevant records. Online databases and memorial websites dedicated to Vietnam veterans also provide valuable information.
Medics patch up wounded US Soldiers. Corpsmen patch up wounded US Marines.
You need to be more specific with which Space Marines you are referring to. Is it standard Ultramarines? Space Wolves, Black Templars, Blood Angels? This will change what upgrades they get. Then also, are you talking about tactical squads, assault marines, devastator squads, veterans HQ? It changes what you can add to each squad.
There were a number of actors with military service such as Audie Murphy (Army) , Clark Gable(Air Force) and Steve McQueen (US Marines) were all notable actors who were veterans . ~ see related link below .
Yes its True target will not allow The Salvation Army to stand their stores.
The department of veteran affairs is a department of the United States goverment that deals with veterans who have served in the branches of the United States military. To join, you would have to be a U.S. veteran of either the air force, navy, marines, or army.
OVER 14,800 US Marines died in the Vietnam War. If you want their names, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall has them recorded there.
Contact the Veterans Administration or the branch of service he served in. You will need his SSN, date of birth, branch of military, dates of service, and where he served.