Bí-kok Hái-peng-tūi

Bí-kok Hái-peng-tūi (United States Marine Corps) sī Bí-kok Kun-tūi ê hun-ki, choan-kang kap Bí-kok Hái-kun chò-hóe si̍t-si lióng-chhe chok-chiàn. In sī Bí-kok Hông-bū Pō͘ ê 4-ê hun-ki chi it.

United States Marine Corps

Emblem of the United States Marine Corps
Founded

11 July 1798
(225nî 9goe̍h )
(as current service)


10 November 1775
(248nî 5goe̍h )
(as Continental Marines)[1]


Kok-ka United States
Hîng-thàiMaritime land force
Tsit-lîng
  • Amphibious warfare
  • Expeditionary warfare
Size
  • 180,958 active personnel (Chia̍t-chí 2020 nî (2020-Missing required parameter 1=month!))[2]
  • 32,400 reserve personnel (Chia̍t-chí 2022 nî (2022-Missing required parameter 1=month!))[3]
  • 1,304 manned aircraft[4] (total includes 11 VH-3D and 8 VH-60N of HMX-1[5] not listed by WAF 2018)
Siōng-kipUnited States Armed Forces
Department of the Navy
HeadquartersThe Pentagon
Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
Pia̍t-miâ"Jarheads", "Devil Dogs", "Teufel Hunden", "Leathernecks"
Tsō-iū-bîngSemper fidelis ("Always faithful")
ColorsScarlet and gold[6][7]
         
March"Semper Fidelis" Play 
Kiat-siông-bu̍tEnglish bulldog[8][9]
Tsiu-nî kì-liām-ji̍t10 November
EquipmentList of U.S. Marine Corps equipment
Tsham-ú ūn-tōng
Decorations



Presidential Unit Citation
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
Navy Unit Commendation
Valorous Unit Award

Meritorious Unit Commendation
French Croix de guerre 1914–1918
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Korean Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross


Vietnam Civil Actions Medal
Bāng-tsāmMarines.mil
Tshuā-thâu
Commander-in-Chief President Joe Biden
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro
Commandant Gen David H. Berger
Assistant Commandant Gen Eric M. Smith
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps SMMC Troy E. Black
Kì-tsiong
Flag
Seal
Emblem ("Eagle, Globe, and Anchor" or "EGA")[chù 1]
Wordmark
Song"The Marine's Hymn" Play 


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