
Navy and Marine Corps
The Navy and Marine Corps are two branches of the United States Armed Forces. The Navy primarily focuses on naval warfare, operating ships, submarines, and aircraft to secure maritime interests, project power, and protect American interests at sea. The Marine Corps, often considered a rapid-response force, specializes in amphibious operations, landing and securing territory on land from the sea. Marines are trained to fight on land and sea, and they often take the lead in initial combat situations. Both branches work together to ensure national security and respond to global crises.