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United States Marine Corps
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Emblem of the United States Marine Corps
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Founded
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11 July 1798
(225ni 10goe?h )
(
as current service
)
10 November 1775
(248ni 6goe?h )
(
as
Continental Marines
)
[1]
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Kok-ka
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United States
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Hing-thai
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Maritime land force
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Tsit-ling
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Size
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- 180,958 active personnel (Chia?t-chi 2020 ni
(
2020-Missing required parameter 1=
month
!
)
[update]
)
[2]
- 32,400 reserve personnel (Chia?t-chi 2022 ni
(
2022-Missing required parameter 1=
month
!
)
[update]
)
[3]
- 1,304 manned aircraft
[4]
(total includes 11 VH-3D and 8 VH-60N of HMX-1
[5]
not listed by WAF 2018)
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Si?ng-kip
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United States Armed Forces
Department of the Navy
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Headquarters
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The Pentagon
Arlington County, Virginia
, U.S.
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Pia?t-mia
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"Jarheads", "
Devil Dog
s", "Teufel Hunden", "Leathernecks"
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Ts?-i?-bing
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Semper fidelis
("Always faithful")
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Colors
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Scarlet and gold
[6]
[7]
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March
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"
Semper Fidelis
"
Play
(
?
)
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Kiat-siong-bu?t
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English bulldog
[8]
[9]
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Tsiu-ni ki-li?m-ji?t
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10 November
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Equipment
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List of U.S. Marine Corps equipment
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Tsham-u ?n-t?ng
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Decorations
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Presidential Unit Citation
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Navy Unit Commendation
Valorous Unit Award
Meritorious Unit Commendation
French Croix de guerre 1914?1918
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Korean Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross
Vietnam Civil Actions Medal
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B?ng-ts?m
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Marines
.mil
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Tshu?-thau
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Commander-in-Chief
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President
Joe Biden
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Secretary of Defense
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Lloyd Austin
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Secretary of the Navy
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Carlos Del Toro
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Commandant
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Gen
David H. Berger
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Assistant Commandant
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Gen
Eric M. Smith
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Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
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SMMC
Troy E. Black
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Ki-tsiong
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Flag
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Seal
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Emblem ("
Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
" or "EGA")
[chu 1]
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Wordmark
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Song
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"
The Marine's Hymn
"
Play
(
?
)
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Bi-kok Hai-peng-t?i
(
United States Marine Corps
) s?
Bi-kok Kun-t?i
e hun-ki, choan-kang kap
Bi-kok Hai-kun
cho-hoe si?t-si
liong-chhe chok-chian
. In s?
Bi-kok Hong-b? P??
e 4-e hun-ki chi it.
- ↑
Variations also used as a "Branch of Service Insignia" on Marine Corps uniforms
[10]
- ↑
"Marine Corps Decade Timeline | Marine Corps history"
.
Marines.com
.
goan-lo?-iong
t? 6 July 2014 h?ng kho?-pih
.
15 July
2014 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
"ARMED FORCES STRENGTH FIGURES FOR SEPTEMBER 30, 2020"
.
goan-lo?-iong
t? 9 November 2020 h?ng kho?-pih
.
9 November
2020 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
"Defense Budget Overview Book"
(PDF)
. Office of the Under Secretary of Denfense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer. 15 April 2022
.
3 August
2022 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
"World Air Forces 2018"
.
Flightglobal
. p. 17.
goan-lo?-iong
t? 14 June 2018 h?ng kho?-pih
.
13 June
2018 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
Macias, Amanda (10 April 2013).
"Marine One upgrade: The next presidential helicopter fleet is getting closer to its debut"
.
CNBC
.
goan-lo?-iong
t? 14 June 2018 h?ng kho?-pih
.
13 June
2018 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
Lejeune, Erich E.
(18 April 1925).
"Marine Corps Order No. 4 (Series 1925)"
.
Commandant of the Marine Corps
.
United States Marine Corps History Division
.
goan-lo?-iong
t? 5 October 2010 h?ng kho?-pih
.
2 February
2010 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
"Color Palette"
(PDF)
.
United States Marine Corps Brand Guide
. 16 July 2009.
goan-lo?-iong
(PDF)
t? 1 February 2017 h?ng kho?-pih
.
7 August
2017 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
Loredo-Agostini, Heidi E. (30 July 2009).
"Ready for the Corps: Marines recruit latest mascot from South Texas"
.
Recruiting Station San Antonio
. Castroville, Texas: United States Marine Corps.
goan-lo?-iong
t? 20 March 2011 h?ng kho?-pih
.
22 December
2010 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
Dobbs, Chris (25 July 2008).
"Marine Barracks' mascot, Chesty the XII, retires after more than 40 'dog years' of faithful service"
. Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.: United States Marine Corps.
goan-lo?-iong
t? 16 May 2011 h?ng kho?-pih
.
22 December
2010 khoaⁿ--e
.
- ↑
"Marine Corps Order P1020.34G W/CH 1?5: Marine Corps Uniform Regulations, Chapter 4: Insignia and Regulations For Wear, Paragraph 4001. Branch of Service Insignia, Pages 4?7"
(PDF)
.
marines.mil
. 31 March 2003.
goan-lo?-iong
(PDF)
t? 15 December 2017 h?ng kho?-pih
.
15 January
2018 khoaⁿ--e
.