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I i CPL JM, Vega cPL as cemiio CPL rviw. Leviner CPL H.M. Kane CPL G.S. Croft s CPL L.A. Brown CPL A.Fl. Meadows CPL G.Fl. Catlett, Jr. LCPL Fl.L. Anderson MARDET A Ship without Marines is like a coat without buttons . . . David G. Farragut The origin of Marines as seagoing soldiers is lost in antiquity, however, the modern genesis of the United States Marine Corps can be traced to the Marines of the Royal Navy. The Continental Congress established the United States Marine Corps on 10 November 1775. The Marines' primary mission in ship-to-ship combat was to pick-off officers and gun crews with musket fire, to repel boarders, and to serve as replacements on gun crews and to be a part of ships' landing parties for oper- ations ashore. Today, the Marine Corps' primary mission is the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operation as may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign. This mission is accomplished through the Fleet Marine Force. However, small units of Marines can still be found serv- ing aboard capital Navy vessels in the traditional role of Soldiers of the Sea. Marine Detachments afloat, such as the one assigned to Nimitz, are part of the ship's company. Their mission is to provide a limited landing party, to pro- vide for ship's internal security, and to provide for honors and ceremonies. Relying on unvarying discipline and hold- ing to the heritage of the Corps, each Marine is proud to be serving as a seagoing Marine. intensely proud of their ship, their Corps, their country and themselves, the Marine Detachment is always ready to respond. HSEMPER FlDELlS LCPL GR. Baker LCPL D.W. Barton LCPL M.E. Bibbins LCPL Fl.E Brewster LCPL S.W. Cram LCPL SP- EVSUS LCPL P.W. Gonzales LCPL D.A. Gray LCPL K.W. HSVYTWOH
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