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Their still stationed on ships especially the aircraft carriers.
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Yes, nearly 15,000 US Marines died in Vietnam.
To protect the ships and bases of the US Navy.
You can't.
There were no US Marines on the BEACHES at Normandy. There were marine snipers on the highest points on the ships firing at badly placed mines and MG nests along the beach. There were marines operating the main guns on the ships.
You can find Marines in any country the US has an Embassy. The Marines provide security for all of the US Embassies, including Bolivia. There has been no deployment there.
You will serve a minimum of fifteen years.We don't serve alcohol to minors.It is a self-serve diner.
No, not as ground forces, although they did serve in France during World War 1. US Navy battleships and cruisers in the European Theater during World War 2 would have typically carried a small number of US Marines.
They are allowed on all of them. They currently serve on all but the smallest ships that do not have accomodations for them such as Frigates.
Probably the US Army. The US Air Force didn't exist; the US Marines are (or were) naval infantrymen and didn't even have medics (the US Navy supplied the marines with "Corpsmen"); the US Navy was busy manning ships.
Wilson never served in the Marines, or any other branch of the US military.