the marine corps sure are a military branch.
The US Marine Corps is a branch of the US Military. It is a part of the Department of the Navy. The commandant services on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy are two separate armed services, but both fall under the Department of the Navy, making them part of the same military branch. The Marine Corps is a separate branch of the military, but it operates under the administration and support of the Navy.
The US Marine Corps is a branch of the US Military. It is a part of the US Government. The government is not a business.Note - The Toys for Tots program associated with the United States Marine Corps Reserve is a non-profit organization and donations can be deducted as contributions.
Army...
Yes.
The US Army is not part of the US Navy . EDIT: The Marine Corps is technically part of the Navy
The American military consists of the U.S. Marine Corps, the Navy, the Army, the Coast Guard, the Merchant Marine, the National Guard, and the Air Force. There are also Reserve components of each service branch.
Absolutely not. The US Marine Corps is a separate service, that is a branch of the Department of the Navy.
The U.S. Air Force was once the Army Air Corps.
That the Marine Corps is subordinate to and part of the US Navy.
The US Military consisted of: US Navy US Marine Corps US Army The US Coast Guard was also a part of the defense structure. The Air Force didn't exist until after World War 2.
The number of military branches varies by country. In the US the primary four services are the US Army, US Navy, US Air Force and US Marine Corps. The Marine Corps is a part of the Department of the Navy. The US Coast Guard is brought into play during war time as well.