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About The US Marine CorpsThe United States Marine Corps are known as the fighting force to call on for any special or out of the ordinary combat situations. They are responsible for amphibious missions and take advantage of the US Navy's mobility to maintain safety and security for all American citizens around the world. The USMC came about in 1775 as the Continental Marines, and they asnwered to the Navy. Originally serving as a naval infantry unit, Marines took part in the Revolutionary War and have participated in all military conflicts involving the United States ever since. Today the USMC is known as the ruling authority on any and all amphibious type missions. The USMC coordinates and provides support and security for the White House and the State Department. Marine guards offer protection to the President at Camp David and other presidential retreats, provide pilots and helicopter transportation to the President and the Vice President. Marines also have security detail in place at American embassies and consulates all over the globe. New Marines attend boot camp in either San Diego, California, or Parris Island, South Carolina. Women are required to attend basic training at Parris Island only. At 13 weeks long, Boot Camp for the Marines lasts the longest period of time of all the branches of the military and is considered one of the toughest.
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