United States of North America Marine Corps

The USNA Marine Corps is an elite branch of the USNA military. It was created from the former US Marine Corps but the main difference is that it is not under the command of the Navy as before. Marine Corps units have a high amount of organic assets attached to units especially in aircraft.

Strength
The USNAMC is at a current strength of 800 marines.

Equipment
The USNAMC uses a variety of equipment to perform its functions. It uses the same primary small arms as the rest of the military (M-16s, M1911, Glock 17, MP-5, etc.). They also have unique equipment that enables them to perform amphibious assaults.

Training
Becoming a USNA Marine is known to be one of the most difficult things imaginable. As such the USNA Marine Corps is regarded as elite. In addition to ground troops their is also training in the USNAMC for piloting aircraft. All USNA Marines must pass numerous amphibious assault and air assault excercises. They are regarded to be have the best helicopter assault forces in the world.

History
The USNAMC was founded on October 14, 2007. It was created and modeled after the former US Marine Corps. While small it is the most elite conventional branch of the USNA military.