Of the list that you have provide, the marine corps infantry is the best.
The length of United States Marine Corps School of Infantry depends on the specific Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) that a Marine is training for. As there are many different MOS's, there are many different lengths.
The MOS 0341, Mortarman, can be located at the School of Infantry at Camp Pendleton, California as part of the Marine Corps' Infantry Training Battalion.
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps's motto is 'We Lead'.
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps was created in 1942.
Royal Australian Infantry Corps was created in 1948.
No, Australia does not have a Marine Corps. This may be due to the following reasons: 1. Many Countries merged their Marine Infantry with regular Infantry years ago. 2. Australia's armed forces number less than 60,000, therefore Australia probably cannot afford to have a Marine Corps.
the marine corps is converting to an all infantry fighting force that is all you you have for an mos 0311 infantry This is not true. The Marine Corps is not moving toward an all infantry force. You can have any job you think of with the exection of anything medical, dental, or religious as these jobs are provided by the Navy. I am a Staff Sergeant with 13 years active duty so far.
A Marine Gunner serving in the MOS 0306 (Infantry Weapons Officer) is correctly termed a Gunner.
Many have Marines.... not a whole corps worth, though. In some countries, they're referred to as Naval Infantry.
A soldier is someone who is in the army. A Marine is a person who is serving in the United States Marine Corps. What you are probably referring to is an infantryman or someone who is a member of the Marine Corps Infantry.
The order of battle of invasion troops for OLYMPIC/MAJESTIC were 14 Divisions: 10 Army Infantry, 1 Airborne and 3 USMC equal 450,000 combat and support troops staged at Okinawa.United States U.S. Sixth Army Yakushima and Koshikijima Islands - 40th Infantry Division (22,000 men)Tanegashima - 158th Infantry Regiment (7,600 men)Miyazaki - U.S. I Corps (95,000 men): 25th Infantry Division, 33d Infantry Division, 41st Infantry DivisionAriake - U.S. XI Corps (113,000 men): 1st Cavalry Division, 43d Infantry Division, Americal Division, 112th Cavalry RegimentKushikino - U.S. V Amphib Corps (99,000 men): 2nd Marine Div., 3d Marine Division, 5th Marine Division6th Army reserves - U.S. IX Corps (79,000 men): 77th Infantry Division, 81st Infantry Division, 98th Infantry Division;11th Airborne Division (15,000 men)
They are Marines. They can be a cook, infantry, musician, officer, or reservist. The United States Marine Corps is an amphibious branch in the Military, meaning that they fight on land and in water.