Posted on May 28, 2014
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Should army and marines consolidate
Think objectively. Traditions, camaraderie aside. Both are somewhat similarly more combat-oriented than USN or USAF. Answer practically without putting down either one of them.

PS: Yes, some are taunting about USN and USAF consolidation or Air Force return to Army Air Corps. My take on that if it's practical, lessen bureaucracy, and make for a smoother communications pipeline amongst the DoD components, why not? Again, camaraderie and traditions aside for a min.
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AA Robert Cree
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No, they are already semi consolidated with the US NAVY and that's enough
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SSgt John McKendry
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The Army and the USAF already have formed "joint bases", it's not too far of a stretch to combine services. Together but separate just like before 1947.
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Sgt Walter Cabrera
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No, Marines have their traditions and history, the Army has theirs.
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LCpl Tommy Preston
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Unrealistic, it's just to stir the shit pot. If soldiers wanted to be Marines they would've joined and the other way around. To many skill sets to go into Marines become one with. Let's go with one. Physical presence, what?? That's because I I know when we walk in the room, it's our room. Two, don't matter if you're a cook baker candle stick maker, you're a Marine first. Look that up so you can get locked on.
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SGT Theodore Tressler
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1. The Marines are not a branch of the military. It is a corps and is already a component of the Dept of the Navy. They’re essentially the “go knock on their door” part of the Navy.

This question is akin to moving Army Aviation (rotor wings) to the USAF. It could be done, but why?

The whole branch competition “thing” is frankly silly. Everyone in uniform serves under the same flag, supporting, protecting and defending the constitution of the US.

Combine the Marines with the Army? Well, it might make logistical and administrative sense, but in practice it doesn’t seem realistic or necessary.
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LCpl Steve Bartoe
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what an insult
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MSG Robert Marietta
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No! Maybe the Navy and Marines together and bring back the Army Air Corps. Might work.
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Lt Col George Roll
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The USMC is the premary amphibious landing force. Despite recient conflicts which have been mostly land ops, the Marines have unique specialest capabilities, they work with and are integrated with the NAVY amphibious capabilitys. They have organic air and artillery and pro ide detachments on capitol ships. None of this is the bread and butter mission of the ARMY.
The ARMY provides the major ground forces Divisions, Corps large scale operations capabilities. While the ARMY did have di isions do amphib landings in WWII that is not where their capabities lie.
The USAF is charged with providing Air Dominance and supporting the ground forces. The centeral control of air rather than distributing it to Divisions or Corps insures it provides that dominance. As far as being "combat oriented", dont say that to USAF Combat Controllers or NAVY SEALS. We spend more than 2 years in the pipe line gaining "combat skills" and we provide the interface that seamlessly interfaces the Air Sea and Land capabilities 250 years of working things out should not recklessly be thrown out.
George N Roll Ltc. (Ret) USAF (CCT, TACP JSOC /JCU)
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MAJ Bill Reinhardt
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No! They serve different purposes and have their own respective traditions! 110% oppose this idea!
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SrA Knowledge Operations Management
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I'd say no. Keep the branches separate but still have them work together. At least when I was at the 353d SOG, the Group CC (Col) had to answer to an AF General and a Navy Admiral. At the time I was there the Admiral was Eric T. Olsen.
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