USMC or the United States Marine Corps is a significant branch of the country’s
naval force. The special feature of USMC is that it is adept in fighting on
ships and carrying out amphibious assaults. It is second last in size out of
the five branches of United States armed forces. It constituted 170,000 active
and 40,000 reserve marines during 2002.
The United States Marine Corps is well equipped and extensively trained to
meet various military requirements. It functioned
effectively and carried out amphibious operation during the II World War in
the Pacific Island Campaign. USMC is a part of the Department
of Navy but not a part of the United States Navy. The
two, work in close association yet the individual jurisdiction varies.
USMC has carved out a reputation for itself, an established name in the genre
of effective and fierce fighting. The United States Marine Corps
work as a all-purpose and quick-response task force. It comes into immediate
action during emergency that calls for quick and effective response. It is the
most privileged branch of the US Armed Forces with a mandate to do whatever
the President may direct.
The United States Marine Corps used a public demonstration of the Marine landing
on the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr and on Kuwait during the 1991 Gulf War. It terrorizes
the enemy considerably and mars its confidence. USMC works
out a unique compatibility with the other Defense forces and operates efficiently,
giving the US Military an edge over its rival.
The United States Marine Corps strikes a different note with
its scarlet and gold colors though very often it is mistaken for the United
States Army Soldiers. The USMC motto “Semper Fedelis” or “Always
Faithful” holds supreme and these undaunted corps fiercely fight for the
novel cause of protecting the country.