The Navy and Marine Corp did that and more both have been around since 1775...the Navy first then the Marines on November 10, 1775..the Marines guarded the U.S. President and were placed aboard U.S. ships to repell boarders and sieze contraband.
To protect Britain's maritime interests.
to protect American business interests. p.s/i.s.327 study island
He wanted to protect American economic interests in the Caribbean.
John Hay
business industries
Dollars for bullets (APEX)
to protect their oil interests. (apex)
The Navy is organized, trained, and equipped to provide forces to promote and defend U.S. national interests on and under the sea. It has a wide range of capabilities, including maritime security operations, power projection, deterrence, and humanitarian assistance. The Navy's mission is to maintain maritime superiority and protect freedom of the seas, ensuring the nation's security and prosperity.
It was a "show of power" or demonstration force, but also to protect American interests in Cuba and to be in position to evacuate US Citizens.President McKinley did finally send the US marine to Havana to protect U.S. interests during the Cuban War of Independence.
This is an opinion type question, that Australians have to decide. I'm not Australian, however... my opinion is ... Australia has a history of overseas service in all the major wars, because it is in the national interest of Australia to do so. Australia like most nations can not wait for the enemy to appear on its shores before it decides to act. Australia has interests and citizens to protect around the globe. Australia also partners with other like-minded nations to help protect the interests and citizens of its partners. In return these partners (allies) will help protect Australia, its interests and citizens.
POEA stands for the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration. POEA's mission is to not only facilitate the hiring of Filipino workers but also to protect the rights and interests of those workers.
what did the British do to protect the interests of those who converted to christianity