popeye1250
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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl Ahem In the civilian leadership structure of the United States military, the Marine Corps is a component of the United States Department of the Navy, often working closely with U.S. naval forces for training, transportation, and logistic purposes; however, in the military leadership structure the Marine Corps is a separate branch. Well thankyou Princess Obvious. Of course the Marines are a,....."component"... of the Navy. Once again for those who choose not to actually read what I post. The navy department is the boats and the sailors and they are a component of the department of the navy. The navy department is headed by the cno (chief of naval operations) and is not in the marine corps chain of command. The commandant of the marine corps reports directly to the president and sec nav (a civilian) if the president feels it necessary. So once again the marine corps and the navy department are co-equal branches of the department of the navy...the marine corps is not part of the navy department. The U.S. Coast Guard is as well but only in time of war and all three branches wear different uniforms. The coast guard in time of peace is part of homeland security. They were started to go after pirates off the naval ships during the barbery pirate wars. And, they didn't "arrest" them..... The marine corps was insstituted in 1798 under president adams. The barbary wars were 1801-5 under president jefferson. And, look up "Little Tun Tavern. Perhaps our resident military expert General Thompson could explain that to you. That would be the birth place of the continental marines who were disbanded in 1783 And, do you know why the Sailors wear bell bottom pants? If the ship sinks you can get them off quickly over your shoes, tie the bottoms off and raise the waiste to your head from behind you, slap the waiste part sharply down on the water and the legs fill up with air and you hop up on top of them and have an instant life preserver. Now General Thompson will probably disagree with that but any Sailor or Marine can tell you it's true. Actually it is only partly true. The only part of a sailors uniform(below the rank of chief) that cannot be used as a life preserver is his watch cap. Even his dixie cup hat works as a life preserver. Hey, there's the old Sarge! Yes, but I was talking exclusively about bell bottoms not white "dixie cup" hats. You can make a PFD out of a lot of things. Private Thompson, if I told you the sun was shinning you'd say that it was cloudy outside.
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