The Navy is part of the armed forces. Their job is to protect the shipping lanes of it's respective country while Marines is a branch of Navy and they're tasked to know how to kill.
There's no difference their both under the Department of the Navy.
Nothing - Department of the Navy is the formal title for the Pentagon division that encompasses the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. Navy Department is an informal term.
They are both VERY different. A Navy servicemen is in the Navy. A Marine is in the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps is just a department of the Navy.
No, you have the choice between the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created
Philippine Air Force, the Philippine Army, and the Philippine Navy
French navy refers to the specific navy of France. Navy may refer to any countries navy.
army-responsible on land navy-responsible at sea
The Marine Corps is a department of the Navy, but there are alot of differences. One for example is the ranks. Our ranks go from Pvt.-Sgt Maj. Theirs is Seaman- Cheif Petty officer. Also their officer ranks are different, OUr captain rank is their Lt. rank, our Col. rank is their Cpatain rank. Another difference is the Navy is mainly sea and somethimes air, and the Marine Corps can do things in the air, on land and sea. Also the Marine Corps is known for their first to fight. The Navy doesn't do that. The Marine Corps is also the Few, the Proud, the Marines. Semper FI!!
The theme that was chosen for the Philippine's 112th anniversary of the Navy was "Naval Dominance for 7,107 Philippine Islands."
The US Navy and Marine Corps are both parts of the US Navy. Then there's shore establishments, HQ's and Operating units if I'm correct. If you want a more simple answer- The Navy, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and the Marine Corps.
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society was created in 1904.