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List of National marine corps, by country.

Current

Brazil

Naval Marines (Fuzileiros Navais) Anexed to the Brazilian Navy.

China

France

  1. French Army units which were formerly titled Colonial Troops and were army troops who wore an anchor patch and served overseas, but were the responsibility of the French Navy for administration. Nowadays, Marine troops consist Marine Infantry (Infanterie de Marine), Marine Artillery (Artillerie de Marine), Marine Armor (Chars de Marine). Marine troops wear an anchor patch but belong nowadays to the French Army.
  2. The Naval Fusiliers, Fusiliers de Marine or FUSMAR, who protected naval bases and served on capital ships. Currently the Naval Fusiliers consists of 14 Companies of Fusiliers and a small commando battalion (FUSCO, or fusiliers/commandos). They are under the common command of the FORFUSCO.

Italy

Japan

Korean

Indonesia

Netherlands

Norway

  • The Royal Norwegian Navy is called Den Kongelige Norske Marine in Norwegian. The Royal Norwegian Navy unit responsible for naval infantry and ISTAR operations (equivalent to other countries' marine corps) is the Norwegian Coastal Ranger Command (Kystjegerkommandoen).

Russia

Spain

  • Spain's Infanteria de Marina - The oldest Marine Corps in the world was established on February 27, 1537 by Charles V when he permanently assigned the Compañías Viejas del Mar de Nápoles (Naples Old Sea Companies) to the Escuadras de Galeras del Mediterráneo (Mediterranean Galley Squadrons).

Taiwan

Thailand

  • Royal Thai Marine Corps

United Kingdom

United States

Note that some countries do not differentiate branches of their armed forces, as Israeli Defense Forces.

Historical

United Kingdom

United States

See Also

Marine Corps