USMC?
Model 51 depends on condition, anywhere from 300 - 1000 for new in the box.
If it's marked US or USMC however that's a different story, the gun needs to be examined it's still debated if these are real or fakes.
Flintlock IIRC
The USMC uses the Barretta 9mm.
It probably varies by service, but in the USMC, it used to be 220 to 250.
Model 24's were made from 1922-1935. According to Remington's website, the serial number range of Model 24's is 00001 to 130425.
Here, this salty dog explains it pretty good: http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75876
The most commonly used sniper rifle in the Marines is the M-40A3. It is a standard bolt action rifle with a Remington 700 action that fires the 7.62X51 NATO round.
Model 1911... Could be significant depending on condition, the only way your get a good estimate is taking it to someone with gun in hand, there's just to many variables on these.
The USMC does not have its own cabinet level secretary, but receives guidance from the SECNAV.
You can download USMC wallpapers online from the Wallpaper Bit website. There are over eight pages of USMC wallpapers available online from this website.
The outcome of the battle of saipan was that the USMC won the battle of saipan.
The anchors should be pointed inwards. Cpl USMC
USMC stands for United States Marine Corp.