Marines that earned the right to wear it through dedication and hard work.
Yes.
No, because Naval units do not typically wear shoulder sleeve insignia (patches). There are exceptions to this rule, however. If the Naval unit was under an Army command they may be authorized the shoulder sleeve insignia, former wartime service (combat patch) of the Army command to which they were assigned.
Only the white men during the wars (civil war was the main war that this occcupied in)
A Marine or Sailor can wear the french fourragere as long as he is in the 5th or 6th Marine regiment. Once he leaves, he can no longer wear it.
Because Scourge ripped out his eye by force.
no he did not
No
no
Yes; for the patch to be effective, you have to use it daily.
apron, patch
Its his right eye
No, you are no longer authorized to wear the Marine uniform. You have to be retired or discharged on disability to continue to wear the uniform. And you are not in the Marine reserved because you are in another service.