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MARINE FORCES OF THE WORLD




Asia-Pacific Marine Forces
Indian Marine Commando Forces
Indonesian Marine Corps
Pakistani Marine Corps
Philippine Marine Corps
Royal Thai Marine Corps
Royal Tongan Marines
Republic of Korea Marine Corps
Vietnamese Naval Infantry

European Marine Forces
French Marine Corps(click on Armes, organismes et... >> Presentation des armes >> [anchor])
Grecian Armed Forces
Italian San Marco Amphibious Group
Romanian Naval Infantry
Royal Netherlands Marine Corps
Portuguese Marine Force
Russian Naval Infantry
Spanish Marine Corps
Swedish Amphibious Corps
Turkish Marine Amphibious Brigade
Ukrainian Naval Infantry
United Kingdom Royal Marines


Middle-Eastern Marine Forces
Royal Saudi Naval Forces

Western Hemisphere Marine Forces
Argentine Republic Naval Infantry
Bolivian Naval Infantry
Brazilian Marine Corps
Chilean Marine Corps
Colombian Marine Corps
Ecuadorian Marine Corps
Guatemalan Naval Infantry
Honduran Marine Battalion
Mexican Naval Infantry
Paraguayan Marine Corps
Peruvian Marine Corps
Uruguayan Marine Battalion
Venezuelan Marine Corps

Message from the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps regarding September 11th

The U.S. Marine Corps stays in close contact with its counterpart services throughout the world.

        We share:
  • COMMON MISSION AND GOALS –We may come from different lands but we are committed to the same principles. We are proud members of our Naval Services, providing a highly flexible, combat-trained force in a high state of readiness, prepared to support our respective nations’ military strategy.
  • COMMON IDEALS – We insist on high standards of Honor, Integrity, and Professionalism.
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  • COMMON FUTURE – We face many of the same challenges and we must learn from each other and support each other as we adapt to meet the changing demands of the 21st Century. We are working together to become more interoperable tactically, technically, and procedurally because any conflict may find us next to each other, guarding each other’s flank.
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    The USMC stays in contact with international Marines through:

        Combined Exercises
        Liaison Officers
        Marine Leaders Conferences
        Professional Exchange Programs
        Professional Military Exchange Schools
        Security Assistance Officers
        U.S. Marine Attachés

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