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Originally Posted by chseagle
Well technically, there used to be only 2 Armed Forces: Army & Navy.
Air Force used to be the Army Air Corps. The Marines used to be an extension of the Navy.
Now there's 5 Armed Forces: Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, & Coast Guard.
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LOL
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Originally Posted by Welpe
Really? Go on. Tell me more about Tun Tavern.
Used to be? I bet there are a lot of Sailors and Marines that will be happy to hear that.
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All right, Eagleboy, brief history.
The USAF came out of the Army Air Corps, you're correct.
The Marines, however, are still considered, at the very top, part of the US Navy. Ask any Navy Corpsman, or marine stationed on security detail at a Naval base. Just don't ask them to share a meal together.
Good grief, man, don't you watch NCIS? (I know J.A.G. is before your time).
The Coast Guard is not considered military; they're currently under DHS. Don't let their .mil address or rank structure fool you. They can be militarized if necessary, however.
So, truthfully, we currently have three branches, not five. Just don't tell a marine he's a sailor.