A units TOE (TO&E) Table of Organization and Equipment is what decides what a unit gets. From at the top an ARMY has one, down to unit level. That is how things are supplied in military units.
Army Regulation 600-8-101 Covers in and out processing a unit SSG G.
AR 600-20 Chapter 8-3
Well, simply put; Depends on your Unit, and fellow Marines. If you are in a unit of physcotically unstable soldiers, yes. Any other unit No. Dont let Jarhead the movie tell you what the marines is all about. Talk to a recruiter
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You are mixing services. Rangers are a part of the US Army. US Marines are a separate military unit.
Yes, but that regulation is built into the unit. An LCD HDTV either plugs directly into the wall or has a "power pack" that does. In either case, voltage regulation is accomplished inside the unit's power supply section, or in that external power supply. The set is largely immune to line voltage irregularities, except, of course, a power outage or a really big "sag" in the line voltage. In either case, the power supply (either the in-set one or the external one) will do the best it can until the voltage simply gets too low for it to continue to operate, then it "trips" or goes offline to protect the TV. It's that simple. No worries here.
General MacArthur strategy to defeat Japan would go through the occupied islands held by Japan. The Marines had amphibious training. So it made sense for MacArthur to utilize the Marines to defeat Japan. So the Marines did not have a unit at the invasion of Normandy.
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Chaos Space Marines have a Ballistic Skill of 4
The hardware unit that contains the CPU, the RAM, a hard disk, and a power supply is called the "motherboard."
Force Recon Marines
The SEALS are a US Navy unit. The Marines have their own special forces, Recon. They may cross train, but they have different missions and skill sets.