Marine Corps

NOUN
  1. an amphibious division of the United States Navy
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How To Use Marine Corps In A Sentence

  • The Marine Corps is usually conservative in distributing medals, but the battles of March and April here are certain to bring a significant number of citations for bravery, officials said.
  • In the Marine Corps, the nautical expression "Aye, Aye, Sir" is used when acknowledging a verbal order.
  • He is closemouthed on the specifics of other cuts, but in San Francisco recently he strongly hinted, to an audience composed mostly of Marine Corps veterans, that he is aiming at one of the Marines 'most cherished programs, a high-speed assault craft for amphibious landings. A War Within
  • Marine Corps . They're all equally appealing, depending on your point of view.
  • We believe the United States Marine Corps-wide ATO is a testament to the value and importance of our security system," said Dr. Nelson Ludlow, CEO of Intellicheck Mobilisa.
  • She wrote a letter telling him that the Marine Corps had given him a dishonorable discharge.
  • But Ray Cruz, a gunnery sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, was one of those rare men with a personality of hard metal—unmalleable, impenetrable, unstoppable. Dead Zero
  • Iwo Jima was the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, and three leathernecks of the 4th and 5th Divisions used sidearms on the sulphurous island during February and March 1945.
  • There have been about 80 hazing incidents in the Marine Corps in the last three to five years, Cohen said.
  • ROTC is an elective course of study, taken in conjunction with any academic major that, upon graduation, leads to a reserve commission as a second lieutenant in the army, air force, or Marine Corps or an ensign in the navy.
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