Marine Corps
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Marine Corps
An Americanism dating back to 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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“The first of two U.S. Marine Corps units has arrived in the region,” wrote Vertical Research Partners analyst Rob Stallard on Monday, adding that Iran says it is ready to respond to a ground assault.
From Barron's
Marine Corps also operates a fleet of KC-130 aircraft made by Lockheed Martin that are used to refuel helicopters and other aircraft.
From Barron's
But they include stepped-up identification checks at entry gates and random vehicle inspections, according to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
From Los Angeles Times
Marine Corps officer had the gear repainted with the American service’s markings.
Operation Desert Storm in 1991 included 1,300 U.S. aircraft from the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, according to information from Air & Space Forces Magazine.
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