United States Marine Corps Law and Legal Definition
The United States Marine Corps is the military service within the United States Navy whose forces are trained for land, sea, and air combat. This is a separate service within the United States Navy under the authority of the U.S. Department of the Navy. Both active duty and reserve opportunities exist for those with prior Marine Corps service.
Legal Definition list
- United States Joint Forces Command [USJFCOM]
- United States International Trade Commission
- United States Institute of Peace
- United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- United States House Committee on Small Business
- United States Marine Corps
- United States Maritime Administration [MARAD]
- United States Maritime Commission
- United States Marshals Service
- United States Medical Licensing Examination [USMLE]
- United States Medical Officers and Hospitals
Related Legal Terms
- Accompanying the Armed Forces outside the United States
- Accompanying the Federal Government Outside the United States
- Administration of Estates
- Administrative Conference of the United States
- Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AO)
- Agency of the United States
- Ally of Enemy of the United States
- Antarctic Marine Living Resource Convention Act of 1984
- Antarctic Marine Living Resources
- Bonds and Notes of the United States