A Corps for All Times

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History

 

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Clarence P

 

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October 3, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 758

 

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These missions suited the small force of Marines and as a result the Corps' reputation of excellence grew, making it an intricate part of the U.S. forces. These Corps' role in combat was not steadfast and soon its mission would change. With the advent of steel ships, the roles of sharpshooters and raiding parties became obsolete, making amphibious assaults the chief task to be done by the Corps...
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By the dawn of the twentieth century the Corps began developing doctrine that emphasized a more offensive role. In 1913 Major Earl H. Ellis identified Japan as a potential enemy and began drafting plans to fight a war in the Pacific. He established that any such conflict would entail the taking of many small islands...
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