Yes, the Royal Marines do accept soldiers from other countries under certain circumstances. Non-British citizens may join the Royal Marines if they have lived in the UK for a certain period of time, meet the necessary residency requirements, and have the required Immigration status. Additionally, individuals from certain Commonwealth countries may also be eligible to join the Royal Marines.
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.
About 38,209 US soldiers were killed in Vietnam. The other dead 20,000 men were Airmen, Marines, and Sailors.
Marines are usually fighting in the sea, so if there were no marines, then there would be more attack's from other countries who came by using the sea.
Soldiers that fight at sea are most commonly referred to as Marines in English speaking countries.In other countries the names for Marine units commonly translate into English as Amphibious, Naval or Coastal Infantry.Please see the related links.
Well, simply put; Depends on your Unit, and fellow Marines. If you are in a unit of physcotically unstable soldiers, yes. Any other unit No. Dont let Jarhead the movie tell you what the marines is all about. Talk to a recruiter
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Many have Marines.... not a whole corps worth, though. In some countries, they're referred to as Naval Infantry.
soldiers sleep in tents or they dig burrow like things and they sleep in there.
The are known as Mercenaries.
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That's because the other countries he fought agaisnt had even more soldiers.
Non-Roman soldiers were called auxiliaries. They did not come from other countries as: 1) countries in the modern sense of the word did nit exist back then; the nation-state was a development of the 19th century; 2) even if countries had existed, once annexed into an empire they would cease to be countries. The auxiliary soldiers came from the provinces (conquered territories) of the empire