Marine Corps Trivia - Page 5




 
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June 10th, 2005  
03USMC
 
 
Marine Corps Trivia
Correct.

50 if you can tell me why they recieved that nickname.
June 10th, 2005  
C/2nd Lt Robot
 
 
They had burlap hanging from their helmets as a form of camouflage.
June 11th, 2005  
Jäger
 
 
1st Raiders?

Hmm, I was close, but not close enough
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Marine Corps Trivia
June 14th, 2005  
06USMC
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by rotc boy
the Marine Corps barracks on 8th and I street
It was the Commadant's house not the barracks.
June 16th, 2005  
03USMC
 
 
Which is now part of Marine Corps Barracks 8th and I Streets .


For 100, What Colonial Military Formation does the United States Corps of Marines trace it's lineage to?
June 16th, 2005  
C/2nd Lt Robot
 
 
The Providence Marine Corps of Artillery. Derived from the Providence Marine Society.
June 17th, 2005  
bulldogg
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by nulli secundus
The Providence Marine Corps of Artillery. Derived from the Providence Marine Society.
Can't be the Providence Marine Corps of Artillery as it was formed in 1801 and the Marines were formed in 1775.

The Marine Corps was founded by the Continetal Congress on 10 November 1775. The resolution which created the Corps reads as follows:

"Resolved. That two Battalions of Marines be raised consisting of one Colonel, two Lieutenant Colonels, two Majors, and Officers as usual in other Regiments, that they consist of an equal number of privates with other Battalions; that particular care be taken that no persons be appointed to office, or so enlisted into said Battalions, but such as are good seaman, or so acquainted with maritime affairs as to be able to serve to advantage by sea, when required. That they be enlisted and commissioned for and during the present war with great Britain and the colonies, unless dismissed by order of Congress. That they be distinguished by the names of the First and Second Battalions of American Marines, and that they be considered as part of the number, which the Continental Army before Boston is ordered to consist of."

My answer, The Continental Marine Corps.
June 17th, 2005  
Charge 7
 
 
Hey 03, great to see you've started your own trivia thread and a nice one at that! Wish I'd been around for the "Cactus Air Force" one of course. I'll re-start my thread tonight probably.

Okay, my answer:

Since The Marine Corps founded in 1775 was the Continental Marines, I'd say that's too late to say the colonial origins of the Corps.

As the colonies were British colonies my choice is that the United States Marine Corps traces its heritage to the British Royal Marines.

Although the current ranks of the Royal Marines number quite small compared to today's US Marines (7,000 vs. 175,000), both Corps of Marines have stood side by side in conflicts around the globe and maintain their close ties. Both Corps of Marines frequently have liaison officers on exchange with each other. The USMC emblem was loosely modeled from the Royal Marines. Neither Corps' emblems incorporates a shield signifying defense, unlike those of other services.

As 03, mentioned in the question that started this thread, during the war of 1812 with England, the British burned nearly every public building in Washington (including the White House and the Capital). The Marine Barracks were spared the burning out of respect.
June 27th, 2005  
03USMC
 
 
While the USMC does trace it's roots to the RMC the Unit I am looking for was raised in the Colonies at the request of the Crown. It consisted of 3000 men raised to fight with Admiral Vernons Fleet against Spain. The unit mustered in in the Coloney of Virginia under the command of the Gov.
June 27th, 2005  
Jäger
 
 
You mean 'Gooch's Marines', wich were under the comand of the Governor of Virginia William Gooch. The official name was the '43rd Regiment of Foot'