under water below 100km deep perhaps
99.9% percent of the combatants during the battle on both sides, were Naval personnel. There was a small detachment of US Marines on Midway island; if they had any fatalities, it went into a dozen or more. IJN Marines afloat (in transports) were not sunk during the battle.
They became known as the Devil Dogs in the Battle of Belleau Wood during Wprld War One.
No. Harper's Ferry was a land battle. Marines at that time were exclusively deployed by the Navy.
Iwo Jima
No!
They were transported via ships, jeeps, and on foot. The same way all the Army troops and Marines were transferred from battle to battle.
yes they can
The number of Marines at the Battle of New Orleans was 58. Marine corps historians claim the Marines anchored the center of Andrew Jackson's line. The Marines were on the right side of Jackson's line supporting the 7th US Infantry.
It was given to marines in WWI by the Germans for their ferocity in battle.
None, this was a Navy battle; Marines were on Midway Island.
Battle of New Orleans
During World War II, U.S. Marines fought fiercely to capture Mount Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima. After several days of intense combat, Marines successfully scaled the mountain and raised the American flag, an image that became iconic and symbolized the valor and sacrifice of the Marines during the war. The battle for Mount Suribachi was a significant moment in the Pacific theater and contributed to the eventual U.S. victory.