Marine Corps

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Amphibious assault, expeditionary warfare, and America's rapid-response force

The U.S. Marine Corps is America's expeditionary force in readiness — a combined air-ground team built to deploy fast and fight anywhere, from the sea to the shore. This collection covers the aircraft, amphibious vehicles, and weapons that make the Marines a self-contained fighting force.

Watch videos on the F-35B short-takeoff jet, the MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor, amphibious assault ships, landing craft, and the infantry tactics at the heart of Marine operations. Each video shows how the Corps projects power from ship to shore and sustains combat in austere environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Marine Corps different from the Army?

The Marine Corps is an expeditionary force optimized for amphibious operations and rapid deployment from the sea, operating as a combined air-ground task force. The Army is larger and built for sustained, large-scale land campaigns.

What aircraft do the Marines fly?

The Marine Corps flies the F-35B Lightning II (capable of short takeoffs and vertical landings), the MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor, the AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter, and the CH-53 heavy-lift helicopter, several of which appear in this collection.

What do the Marine Corps videos cover?

The videos cover amphibious assault, Marine aviation, landing operations, infantry weapons, and expeditionary tactics — sourced automatically from the US Military Power YouTube channel.