NO, they are called 'submariners' .
The marines do not use submarines. Only the Navy does.
Germany, they were submarines.
Marines of different Nations use submarines for covert operations. It is possible for the marines to exit the Submarine while it is still submerged. This is achieved normally through an escape hatch but some submarines have been converted so several marines can exit at the same time with all there equipment. This usually happens quite close to shore and is a very dangerous proceedure.
The Germans were the first to use Submarines in World War 1. Now i believe that the marines now do at times.
Marines of different Nations use submarines for covert operations. It is possible for the marines to exit the Submarine while it is still submerged. This is achieved normally through an escape hatch but some submarines have been converted so several marines can exit at the same time with all there equipment. This usually happens quite close to shore and is a very dangerous proceedure.
There were no "policemen" in the First Fleet. The men guarding the prisoners were called marines.
The Royal Marines Commando are people who do battle using submarines on the sea. You can join the Royal Marines Commando through their website RoyalNavy dot com.
A group of German submarines is called a Wolfpak.
The submarines were either called "submarines" or "U-boats." The German submarine was called the "U-boat"
Army by far. Marines are real men.
Germany called there submarines U boats
A group of German submarines is called a Wolfpak.