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  • General, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; commanded [[United States Central Command]],
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  • ...y [[United States Navy]], [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]], and [[United States Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] ships after a long [[deployment]].
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], Director of the Joint Capabilities Assessment and Inte
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  • ===United States Marine Corps===
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  • [[British Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] interim, modified commercial intra-squad radio
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  • ...to Center for Security Policy; former general and assistant commandant, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]]
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  • Retired Commandant of the Marine Corps and General, [[United States Marine Corps]]; Center for Security Policy
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  • A [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] general and the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps (19
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  • ...ennsylvania]]); [[House Appropriations Committee]]; retired [[colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] with combat service in [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...fense Analyses]]; Board of Directors, [[Jamestown Foundation]]; General, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Director, Africa Center for Strategic Studie
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  • ....S. state)]], USA, primarily used as amphibious training grounds for the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]].
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer, a [[brigadier general]] at the time, who set u
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  • ...; former advisory board, [[Center for a New American Security]]; retired [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] [[lieutenant general]] who headed [[III Marine Expediti
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  • Senior Program Manager at WSI; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Terrorism Task Force, Regular Member and Mili
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  • [[United States Marine Corps]] troops with a [[special reconnaissance]] mission; either [[Marine Air-Gro
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer who, in 1921, devised the fundamental strategic
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  • ...ld Reagan]] administration; [[United States Naval Academy]] graduate and [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer decorated for combat in the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • '''Earl H. Ellis''' was a [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer, both brilliant and eccentric, who devised, in | publisher = [[United States Marine Corps]]}}</ref>
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  • ...tive Committee, Atlantic Council; trustee, [[Aspen Institute]]; retired, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]]; [[Clinton Administration]] National Security Council s
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  • ...-CAP), focused on keeping youth in school and into college; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] vehicle-mounted [[SINCGARS]] dual radio, functionally e
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • ...ctrinal guide to [[counterinsurgency]] of the [[United States Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • {{subgroup|United States Marine Corps|Military|History}}
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  • A [[United States Marine Corps]] [[air refueling|airborne tanker]], which flies from land bases, and is fr
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  • General, [[United States Marine Corps]], who serves as [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; former com
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] variant of existing [[KC-130]] tanker/transport aircraf
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  • Heavy transport helicopter used by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and Israel; [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]] special operations version used by [[Unite
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  • The forward-deployed forces of the [[United States Navy]] and [[United States Marine Corps]] that operate in the western [[Pacific Ocean]]; a major operating command
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], it was the senior [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] headquarters in Vietnam, but was called '''III Marine A
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  • ...[[House Appropriations Committee]]. He was a retired [[colonel]] in the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] and was the first [[Vietnam War|Vietnam Veteran]] with
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • The [[United States Navy]] retained its air arm, as did the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] but these were less powerful than the USAF. See [[Unite
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  • Mobile air search [[radar]], used by the [[U.S. Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], to detect aircraft, [[cruise missile]]s, [[helicopter]
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  • The basic structure of [[United States Marine Corps]] [[combined arms]], task-organized units
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  • Fought in November 1943, a [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] force made an [[amphibious warfare|amphibious attack]]
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  • General, [[United States Marine Corps]]; 31st and current Assistant Commandant; coauthor of principal U.S. [[coun
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  • ...ow, [[Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments]]; retired from the [[United States Marine Corps]] from assignments Corps’ Military Assistant to the Director of the Offic
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  • General, [[United States Marine Corps]]; [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] 2005-2007
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}} {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...battle tank]], designed for the [[United States Army]], and used by the [[United States Marine Corps]] and several allies; proven from the [[Gulf War]] onwards.
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...have control over the operating forces of the [[United States Navy]] or [[United States Marine Corps]].
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  • [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Marine Corps]]; director of press operations for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • ...tor H. "Brute" Krulak''' (1913-) retired as a lieutenant general (LTG) of United States Marine Corps, with the final assignment of commanding Fleet Marine Forces, Pacific. He i
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  • ...ventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] ; retired [[colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps]], duty as presidential helicopter pilot and military aide to [[Jimmy Carte
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  • ...n electronic transmitters and optionally jamming them, developed for the [[United States Marine Corps]] giving capabilities to temporarily block [[cellular telephony]]
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  • Used in WWII primarily by the [[United States Marine Corps]], a [[landing craft]] equipped both with propellers for propulsion in wate
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...orce]]), Casualty Assistance Calls Officer ([[United States Navy|Navy]], [[United States Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], and [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]])—all '''cas
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  • '''Charles Chandler ("Chuck") Krulak''' (1942-) is a retired general of the United States Marine Corps, and was the 31st Commandant of the Marine Corps, from 1995 to 1999. The so
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...Artillery Center and School. The school has two training brigades and a [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] detachment; the doctrine development center has two [[F
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...'' was a highly successful fighter and fighter-bomber, developed for the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] in the [[Second World War]]. It had a distinctive "gul
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  • ...sher = Historical Section, Division of Public Information, Headquarters, [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] ...l}}</ref>, or '''Operation GALVANIC''', took place in November 1943 when [[United States Marine Corps|U.S Marines]] of the [[2nd Marine Division]] captured the island of Betio
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  • ...ons by [[U.S. Navy SEAL]]s on potential invasion beaches, and by a large [[United States Marine Corps]] force afloat, to threaten [[amphibious warfare]] against the [[Kuwait]] c
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  • ...Special Forces, then the overall United States Special Operations Command, United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps, and then more general use pending the delivery of JTRS u
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  • *United States Marine Corps Forces Korea
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  • A retired [[United States Marine Corps]] [[lieutenant general]], who has become known for successful enemy rolepla
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  • ...opposed to the contemporaneous [[F4U Corsair]], it was not flown by the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], but still had some ground attack capability.
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  • ...roduced in a redesigned version that meets the light attack needs of the [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • The first offensive operation, in the [[Vietnam War]], by the [[United States Marine Corps]] with the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]], which pre-empted a [[Viet C
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  • ...2 Osprey]] aircraft; the most numerous type of V-22 and developed by the [[United States Marine Corps]] to replace the [[CH-46]] helicopter
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps||**}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • A retired [[lieutenant general]] of the [[United States Marine Corps]], who retired from his final assignment, as director of operations for the
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  • ...base, headquarters of the [[I Corps tactical zone]]. It had the largest [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] airfield, and was the main headquarters for units desig
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • '''Paul K. Van Riper''' is a retired [[United States Marine Corps]] [[lieutenant general]]. While he retired in 1997, he has become known for
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...r [[Center for a New American Security]];[[counterinsurgency]] theorist; [[United States Marine Corps]] officer in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)|Afghanistan]] and [[Iraq War
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • General '''James Cartwright''', [[United States Marine Corps]], is the [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] of the United Sta
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...States Navy]] and [[United States Coast Guard]], as well as units of the [[United States Marine Corps]], upon completion of a long [[Military deployment|deployment]] (typically ...es in length, as it includes portraits of the more than 5000 sailors and [[United States Marine Corps|Marines]] assigned to the ship's company and embarked carrier air wing.
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • He has been an embedded journalist with the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], [[U.S. Army]], the Georgian Army, and [[Iraqi Security
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  • U.S. [[amphibious warfare]] ships that carry [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] STOVL aircraft, such as the current [[AV-8B Harrier II]
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  • ...metimes written '''STARLITE''') was the first offensive operation by the [[United States Marine Corps]] in the [[Vietnam War]], in which they were joined by [[Army of the Republ ...[[I Corps tactical zone]] commander [[Nguyen Chanh Thi]] told the senior [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] general, Lew Walt. that a deserter reported a VC regim
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  • ...ecurity Affairs at the [[U.S. Naval War College]]; [[colonel]], retired, [[United States Marine Corps]]; adviser, Center for Security Policy; Institute Fellow, [[Claremont Inst
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  • '''Michael "Rifle" DeLong''' is a retired lieutenant general of the United States Marine Corps, whose last military assignment was Deputy Commander of United States Centr
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • ...have control over the operating forces of the [[United States Navy]] or [[United States Marine Corps]]. ...y consists of two uniformed Services: the [[United States Navy]] and the [[United States Marine Corps]].</blockquote>
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  • '''David Shoup''' (1904-1983) was a general in the [[United States Marine Corps]], who served as the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps. As a [[colonel]], ...uation in Vietnam. Hearing with General David M. Shoup, former Commandant, United States Marine Corps
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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  • {{r|United States Marine Corps}}
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