Yes,it is a rule that you must learn Martial Arts in-order to be a marine.But some marines never did because the rule was issued after there time
The United States Marine Corps teaches Military Combat Arts. They have a belt system and full requirements.
The Marine training of World War 2 is the same as the training of today except now we have more modern armament and computerized equipment the Marine recruits have to learn about now. It has always been the toughest boot camp of all the military forces and all Marines, even nurses, have to have basic weapons training, even in World War 2.
No, the SEALs are specialists, whereas Marines are standard military - excellent standard - but the SEALs have gone far ahead of them in their training. It honestly depends on what the SEALS are being compared to. In the sake of comparison, take a normal Administrative Marine (this is not due to bias) who may have never been deployed, not received any advanced degree in combat training aside from what we learn through boot camp and MCT, and is generally too busy with duties to advance him or herself in their knowledge and training. We'll call this our mediocre Marine. Compared to say a standard Navy enlisted man or woman whom fulfills the same billet or job, and rest assured the Marine will be better trained for combat in almost every instance. Take that same Marine and compare him to a Navy SEAL who has undergone extensive combat, survival and self defense training, and the SEAL will be the one who will be better suited for combat instances. However, take a top echelon Marine, say one that has been through Force Recon training who puts extreme emphasis on his personal level of training and fitness, and there isn't really anything on the face of this earth, short of a biomechanical robot made specifically for combat, that will be considered better trained.
No. In the marines, like any other branch of military service, you are assigned a weapon and given ammunition for that particular weapon. You learn to use that weapon. If a marine is fighting in a battle, he can find another weapon and start using it.
learn about sea and marine life
force palm,aura sphere,sesmic toss (if able to learn) and close combat (if able to learn)
Infernape will learn Close Combat at Level 41.
When u evolve it into infernape then it automatically learn close combat.
THE MARINE CORPS IS THE TOUGHEST BOOT CAMP OUT THERE AND ONLY THE TOUGHEST SURVIVE. THERE IS NO IF ANDS OR BUTS. Responses to this will vary depending on the service. Typically and traditionally, Paris Island, South Carolina for the USMC is considered one of the toughest. I will say, the Marines are very tough, but the Army is right up there with it, and the Air Force, is becoming way more like the Army and the Marines in that their PT is just as challenging, they learn the EXACT same stuff the others do, tactics, rifle usage, etc. The same amount of stress is put on them, and they carry the same attitudes that you Mighty Marines do. Marines probably have the toughest boot camp with the Army right there with it, followed by the Air Force.
As obvious as this sounds - the best way to learn this information would be to contact a Marine Recruitment Office and ask them. My OPINION is - if that is all it amounts it would not affect your conisderation.
No it can't learn close combat, the unova Pokemon that learn it are sawk, the musketeer legendaries and meloetta in pirouette forme.
Because Staraptor does not learn Close Combat until Level 34, and Staravia cannot learn Close Combat at all without cheating. To make Staraptor learn/re - learn Close Combat, take it and a Heart Scale to the Move Tutor in Pastoria City