Marines are not called soldiers because they belong to a distinct branch of the military, specifically the Marine Corps, which has its own unique mission, training, and culture. While "soldier" typically refers to members of the Army, Marines are often trained for amphibious warfare and rapid response operations. This differentiation emphasizes their specialized roles and the unique operational focus of the Marine Corps within the armed forces.
the nickname given to the US Marines is Jarhead
US soldiers and Marines are fighting the Taliban .
The marines were required as guards and soldiers. They were there to enact the orders of the officers.
I am not sure you stated your question right but Army(Soldier), Air Force(Airmen), Navy(Sailor), and Marines are Marines. They are all in the United States Military.
It depends on their branch of service. Army = soldiers, Navy = sailors, Coast Guard = Coasties, and Marines = Marines. There is no expression for the Air Force. The tradition-heavy Marines also call themselves "Leathernecks" and "Devildogs," which refers back to their Revolutionary War roots and their famous WW1 victory against the Germans at Belleau Wood
Yes marines can be veterans. they have fought in war as well as the navy and other soldiers. Marines should be honored as well.marines are all veterans.
No, they are some of the very best trained Marines in the World.
The marines were the soldiers. they guarded the convicts, and helped to enforce the laws of the new colony.
Yes UNSC(United Nations Space Command) marines are humans. There is a sub catogory of marines called ODSTs(Orbital drop Shock Troopers). These marines are normally more experienced and better trained. They are equivelents of special forces soldiers. They drop to the surface of a warzone from orbit in specially designed drop pods.
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They don't. You either mean sailors or marines.
no, the navy are on the sea and the marines are land soldiers