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Warfighting: MCDP1

Warfighting: MCDP1 Paperback - 2011

by U. S. Marine Corps. Staff

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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  • Title Warfighting: MCDP1
  • Author U. S. Marine Corps. Staff
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 70
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Date 2011
  • Bookseller's Inventory # G146356998XI3N00
  • ISBN 9781463569983 / 146356998X
  • Weight 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.5 x 5.51 x 0.14 in (21.59 x 14.00 x 0.36 cm)

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The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to deliver combined-arms task forces rapidly. It is one of seven uniformed services of the United States. 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. The United States Marine Corps includes just under 203,000 active duty Marines just under 40,000 reserve Marines (as of 2010). It is the smallest of the United States' armed forces in the Department of Defense (the United States Coast Guard is smaller, about one-fifth the size of the Marine Corps, but is normally under the Department of Homeland Security). The Marine Corps is nonetheless larger than the armed forces of many significant military powers; for example, it is larger than the active duty Israel Defense Forces and the entire British Army. The Marine Corps accounts for around six percent of the military budget of the United States. The cost per Marine is $20,000 less than the cost of a serviceman from the other services, and the entire force can be used for both hybrid and major combat operations, that is, the Marines cover the entire Three Block War. However, the per capita costs may be misleading due to being shifted to other branches, such as the Navy's amphibious warfare ships.