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<blockquote data-quote="alexgb00" data-source="post: 13741334" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>That's technically the truth. But why do they differentiate the two in statistics? For example, in Vietnam, the navy lost 2535 killed, and the marines lost 14819. Why do they have different recruiting offices? The USN website (<a href="http://www.navy.mil" target="_blank">www.navy.mil</a>) doesn't directly mention the Marine Corps, simply links to it like it does to the Army and the Air Force. </p><p> </p><p>Fine, TScott. Just, whatever you say. I agree with you, because this is entirely an irrelevant point and if we continue, it will be a silly dispute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexgb00, post: 13741334, member: 3254"] That's technically the truth. But why do they differentiate the two in statistics? For example, in Vietnam, the navy lost 2535 killed, and the marines lost 14819. Why do they have different recruiting offices? The USN website ([url="http://www.navy.mil"]www.navy.mil[/url]) doesn't directly mention the Marine Corps, simply links to it like it does to the Army and the Air Force. Fine, TScott. Just, whatever you say. I agree with you, because this is entirely an irrelevant point and if we continue, it will be a silly dispute. [/QUOTE]
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