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From what I have observed, the US Marine Corps has absolutely no ethical problems. It is a completely task-oriented military machine.

Like all militaries, there are issues with the "proper" use of force in a given situation. While the USMC tried to be very careful about how it uses force and teaches well-established guidelines to its soldiers, the fact remains that war by its very nature is messy, and problem frequently arise. Remember that often in combat there is no "best" or "correct" answer, and thus ethical problems can crop up in any situation.

The current exclusion (and frankly, institutional discrimination) against Gay, Lesbian, and Trans-sexual individuals that the US Military practices can be considered an ethical problem. However, this is controversial.

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