Yes they can. In fact several brands of shirt makers make them that way. Flying Cross is one example.
yes
A permanent name change. They will forever be known as Marines.
Same as mens uniforms.
Marines typically receive their uniforms as part of their initial training and upon completion of basic training. They are issued their uniforms and other necessary gear during the early stages of their training to ensure they are properly equipped for their duties and responsibilities. Additionally, Marines may receive additional uniforms and updates to their gear throughout their career as needed.
That would be up to you.
Would read the usmc uniform regulations before considering this. You can wear dress blue Charlie's in public so that would be your best bet as far as looking good
they wore green uniforms but the unifroms were different in between army units and the marines had 2 different uniforms
Personnel that have been discharged on medical disability may wear their uniforms, properly, of course. Those that are discharged, but are required to remain in the reserves will have to wear their uniforms for drill.
No, Marine Corps officers are issued dress blue uniforms by the government as part of their standard issue. However, they are responsible for maintaining and replacing their uniforms as needed throughout their career.
A Medic, actually a Navy Hospital Corpsman. They are USN personnel attached to a specific unit in the Marines. The Marines do not have their own medical staff. Corpsmen, as well as Doctors, Nurses, Naval Gunfire Liaison Officers and Chaplains are assigned from the Navy. Officers have the choice of wearing Navy or Marine Corps uniforms. In the field, everyone wears Marine Corps uniforms.
The convicts on the First Fleet had nothing more than the clothes they wore when they were convicted. The officers wore their uniforms of the British Marines.
The Marines carried similar equipment to the U.S. Army. The same basic weapons and vehicles.the uniforms were different though.