Helicopters like the Sea stallion and chinook and a few jets but they are mainly a ground and sea force
A person looking for the Marine Corps logo can find it at The Official Marine Corps Website. The logo, emblem, seal, all can be found there. It will also list uses for the logos and seals.
The F35 programme is intended to produce three varieties of one aircraft, with the intent that the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps will each field their variant.
The Army and Marine Corps both use them.
The Army uses 'Hoo-Ah' The Marines uses 'Oo-rah' The Air Force uses 'Hua' The Navy uses 'Hoo-Yah' except for the Medical Corps and SeaBees, who use 'Oo-Rah' due to their close relationship with the Marine Corps.
The only UH-60's flown by the Marine Corps are flown by HMX-1. The Marine Corps uses the UH-1 for similar missions throughout the rest of the fleet...
The US Marine Corps is an arm of the US Navy. It has less aircraft than the USN, and although it uses most of the naval aircraft, e.g. Corsairs in WW2; A-4 Skyhawks, F-8 Crusaders, F-4 Phantoms, A-6 Intruders, A-7 Corsair II's, etc., all from the Vietnam War...those jet aircraft were used for tactical air strikes to support the Marines fighting on the ground. Marine aircraft are used to support Marines. The Marine Corps is smaller than the it's parent Navy, and has a smaller air force. During the Viet War, USN & Marines flew the same aircraft: the USN bombed North Vietnam; the US Marines bombed South Vietnam in support of their Marines.
The United States Marine Corps uses 5 types of uniforms. They are categorized as follows: the dress uniform, the service uniform, the utility uniform, the physical training uniform and the misc. category.
The Marine corps. It is called Marine one like the airplane by the air force the president uses is called air force one.
The US Marine Corps uses that date, which is when the Continental Marines were created.
The Marine Corps uses the K-bar. It can be seen on the Marine Corps Memorial strapped to the belts of a couple of those raising the flag. They are available very inexpensively through the exchange. Marines can also be issued one through their armory.
BA 0992 is not a type of aircraft but is the number of a british airlines scheduled flight from London, England to Berlin, Germany. BA currently uses an Airbus A320 for the flight.
The F-117A Nighthawk uses two General Electric F404-F1D2 turbofans. The aircraft was retired in April 22, 2008.