US Marine Corps
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A branch of the United States Armed Forces: The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a distinct military service within the Department of the Navy, specializing in expeditionary and amphibious warfare. It is known for its rapid deployment capabilities.
Usage
- The term "US Marine Corps" is used as a singular proper noun to refer to the organization as a whole.
- It is often preceded by the definite article "the" (e.g., ).
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- "The Corps": A common, informal reference to the US Marine Corps.
- He is a proud member of the Corps.
- Used attributively (as a noun modifier) to describe things related to this branch.
- US Marine Corps history, US Marine Corps training, a US Marine Corps base.
Variants and Related Words
- Marine (noun): A member of the US Marine Corps.
- The Marines landed on the beach.
- USMC: A standard initialism for United States Marine Corps.
- United States Marine Corps: The full, formal name.
Synonyms
- The Marines: A common synonymous term for the US Marine Corps collectively.
- The Marine Corps: A shortened form, often used when the national context is clear.
Related Phrases
- "Tell it to the Marines!": An idiom expressing skepticism or disbelief, historically stemming from the perception that Marines were gullible. (Note: This is an archaic idiom and is rarely used in modern, respectful contexts regarding the USMC.)
- "Once a Marine, always a Marine": A phrase expressing the enduring identity and camaraderie of those who have served in the Corps.
Noun
- an amphibious division of the United States Navy