HR 24 would change the Dept of the Navy to the Dept of the Navy and Marine Corps
Thoughts
In the poll - the "I am in the ____" also applies to veterans of that service.
Navy - big change
Discussion in 'Other Discussions' started by Salty, Jul 1, 2009.
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I am Navy and yes they should
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I am Navy and they should NOT
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I am Marine Corps and they should
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I am Marine Corps and they should NOT
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I am Army or Air Force and they should
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I am Army or Air Force and they should NOT
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I have never been military and they should
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I have never been military and they should NOT
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No opinion
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Most of the Marines I know would want it named Department of Marine Corps.... :tongue3:
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They've been one Department, with the Marines and the Navy still fighting each other, for a LOOOONG time. Why change the name?
BTW, EVERYONE knows the USAF is better than any of the other branches! LOL!!!
Bill -
Canada made the huge mistake of unifying the forces. This is where an army officer becomes a navy officer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Don't make the same mistake.
Cheers,
Jim -
AF bombing saved my sorry rear end quite a few times back in the day! -
I was taking the physical fitness test for entry into the USAF Academy. (The test is used for all of the Academies, but I was trying to get in USAFA). One of the measures of fitness was ability to do chin-ups. The minimum requirement for the Air Force was 6, and the Army was 5 (I think -- WAY too many years ago!), while the Navy was 2!
Does that mean Air Force officers have to be three times as fit as Navy officers?
BTW, I passed with 7 chin-ups! I went to the USAFA, but resigned my appointment after a few months because I felt a Higher Power telling me He wanted me elsewhere. I did spend 20 years as an enlisted man in the AF, and serving our Lord as a Sunday School teacher and as a deacon. To this day, my USAFA transcript says I left because of "inability to adapt to a military environment". :laugh::laugh:
Of course, SOME would say USAF is NOT a military environment! J/K!!!
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They all serve their functions and should remain separate--just as they separated the Air Force from the Army/Air Corp a long time ago. I'm an ex Air Force sergeant.
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SBCPreacher Active MemberSite Supporter
My dad was 30+ years in the Navy. My father-in-law was 30+ years USMC. So I'm kind of torn... I did enjoy telling my FIL that his check was from the Department of the Navy!
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I couldn't vote. There is no option for a Coast Guard Veteran.
A name change would have very little real effect, except in recored keeping.
The missions of the Navy and the Marines are very different. It would make more sense to create a new Department of the Marines. As has been mentioned, the Army Air Corp became the Air Force, and It has proven a very successful transition. The problem with this option is that it would be costly at a time when our economy is not in the best contition. -
I think if there is to be a merging it should be USAF and Navy, along with Army and Marines. Ari Force and Navy both deal with ships of various types and have specialties in information gathering technologies.
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JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Yeah, I can just see it now: flying submarines and aircraft that doesn't sink when it crash lands in the water; it's just steered to land. :laugh:
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If I am not mistaken, and similar to what some others have pointed out, the Marine Corps is and has actually been under the Department of the Navy for many years. Likewise the same is true for the Coast Guard, in times of war, and is also true, I believe for the Merchant Marines.
I could be wrong about this, I admit, considering I am going on only my memory, however.
Ed