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The Marines dont have an airborne infantry. Only the Army.
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MOS 0331 is machine gunner in infantry
I would say no. The term light infantry implies mobility overland. Marine units of some countries may be designated as light infantry, but most marines today are primarily for the establishment of a beachhead. They move a short distance from ship to shore, not strictly infantry, and they are rather heavy.
A marine brigade is a formation of sailors and marines. A brigade consists of 14,500 sailors and marines around an infantry.
No. Infantry is only an Army organization, not Navy, Air force, Marines, or Coast Guard.
This depends on where you are. If you are in the US Marines, first an infantry soldier would become a scout sniper and then would go on to a more advanced course.
Marines are typically linked to the Navy - often as a separate force within the bureau responsible for the maintenance of the Navy, but sometimes as an actual part of the Navy itself. The term 'Marines' isn't exclusive to that type of infantry - just as frequently around the world, they can be found with the designation of 'naval infantry' or similar.
The Royal Marines are a part of the Navy. They're the "go anywhere" amphibious infantry. They are also part of Britain's Rapid Reaction Force and considered by many to be among the top combat infantry soldiers in the world.
Peleliu had 1,252 Marines and Navy Corpsmen killed from the 1st Marine Division and another 542 soldiers from the 81st Infantry Division, US Army. The Japanese 14th Infantry Division lost 10,695 killed.