Are there Marines on aircraft carriers?

Marine Detachment or MarDet was a unit of 35 to 85 United States Marines aboard large warships including cruisers, battleships, and aircraft carriers. They were a regular component of a ship's company from the formation of the United States Marine Corps until the 1990s.
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How many Marines are on a U.S. aircraft carrier?

Nearly the size of an aircraft carrier, America is capable of carrying dozens of helicopters, MV22 Ospreys and F-35B Joint Strike Fighter aircraft along with more than 1,700 Marines and their equipment.
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Why are there Marines on Navy ships?

A traditional Marine detachment on a Navy ship served many purposes, including providing security and defense. The presence of Marines aboard Navy ships has a history going back to the U.S. Navy's forbears, the British Royal Navy.
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How many Marines are in a carrier strike group?

It is an operational formation composed of roughly 7,500 personnel, usually an aircraft carrier, at least one cruiser, a destroyer squadron of at least two destroyers or frigates, and a carrier air wing of 65 to 70 aircraft.
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What branch of military uses aircraft carriers?

The United States Navy has 11 large nuclear-powered fleet carriers—carrying around 80 fighters each—the largest carriers in the world; the total combined deck space is over twice that of all other nations combined.
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What do Marines Do on a Battleship?



Are pilots on aircraft carriers Navy or Air Force?

Air Force pilots usually stay on an Air Force base located in a special reserved land. Meanwhile, Navy pilots are often based on carriers, which are large ships, manned by military personnel and equipped with both military weapons and aircraft.
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Do Air Force fighter pilots land on aircraft carriers?

And Navy fighter pilot missions often begin and end aboard an aircraft carrier, which involves a level of training and focus foreign to Air Force pilots. (Air Force pilots seldom stress over the stick-and-rudder skills it takes to land their jets.)
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What rank commands an aircraft carrier?

The Commanding Officer of an aircraft carrier must satisfy two requirements: He must be an unrestricted line officer (which enables him to command at sea) and he must be a naval aviator. He is always the rank of Captain (O-6).
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How the Navy thinks about war the aircraft carrier?

THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER. Trade-offs between naval effectiveness and safety of naval operations involve higher acceptance of risk in wartime and less toleration of risk in peacetime.
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Why is there no US Navy 1st fleet?

The First Fleet was a numbered fleet of the United States Navy, in operation from January 1947 to 1 February 1973 in the western Pacific Ocean as part of the Pacific Fleet. In 1973, it was disestablished and its duties assumed by the United States Third Fleet.
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Why is a Marine not a soldier?

They are not soldiers. They are Marines. Marines are distinguished by their mission, their training, their history, their uniform and their esprit de corps. You would not call a sailor a soldier, an airman a soldier, and certainly you should not call a Marine a soldier.
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Are there Marines on submarines?

While there are still some marines on active duty who have experience with this training, to state the Corps is proficient at this mission essential task is a misnomer. There have been opportunities to put marines back on subs, but they have been missed.
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Can a Marine become a Navy SEAL?

Can a Marine be a Navy SEAL? An active-duty Marine cannot become a Navy SEAL. In order to go through Navy SEAL training, an individual must be a member of the Navy.
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Do destroyers have Marines?

QUANTICO, Virginia --The Navy's newest surface ship could carry contingents of Marines in the not-too-distant future, according to a new operating concept released by the Marine Corps this week.
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Do Marines protect Navy ships?

The National Security Act of 1947, Title 10, United States Code 5013 essentially reaffirmed in writing the Corps' seagoing mission: "the Marine Corps shall provide detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy, and shall provide security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval ...
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Can a US aircraft carrier enter the Black Sea?

This, too, is impossible because of the Montreux Convention of 1936. Under that treaty, countries along the Black Sea get special naval privileges, and other countries are strictly limited in what ships may enter the sea (for example, no aircraft carriers or submarines), how many at a time, and for how long.
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Can China sink US carriers?

These platforms can launch a wide array of weapons, most importantly China's vast arsenal of cruise missiles. In sufficient numbers, all of these can threaten to kill a carrier. In a shooting war we could expect China to use all of these systems or to graduate their use depending on political and military developments.
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Are there nuclear weapons on aircraft carriers?

All submarines and aircraft carriers are nuclear-powered. Several cruisers were nuclear-powered but these have all been retired.
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How much does the captain of an Aircraft Carrier make?

The salaries of Navy Captains in the US range from $15,108 to $404,308 , with a median salary of $73,300 . The middle 57% of Navy Captains makes between $73,307 and $183,393, with the top 86% making $404,308.
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Who steers an Aircraft Carrier?

A helmsman relies upon visual references, a magnetic and gyrocompass, and a rudder angle indicator to steer a steady course. The mate or other officer on the bridge directs the helmsman aboard merchant or navy ships.
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What does XO mean in the Navy?

September 2017. For the most part, executive officers, or XOs, are actually captains-in-waiting. They have been selected for command, and when an incumbent commanding officer (CO) departs, an XO ascends.
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Can Air Force pilots go to TOPGUN?

According to the U.S. Naval Institute, a private, non-profit professional military organization, a U.S. fighter pilot could reliably destroy its target with an air-to-air missile (such as the tactics seen on-screen in the Tom Cruise movie Top Gun) roughly 10% of the time when such weapons were used.
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Do Marine pilots fly off carriers?

Helicopters for medical evacuation and troop deployment as well as attack helicopters for close air support for Marines on the ground are valuable Marine Corps assets. But Marines also have fighter and attack jet pilots deployed from carriers and large amphibious ships.
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Can an F 22 Raptor land on an aircraft carrier?

The F-22 cannot be matched by any known or projected fighter aircraft. Nevertheless, despite its incredible capabilities, the F-22 could never do an emergency landing aboard an aircraft carrier, as Tim Hibbetts, former US Navy A-6 Intruder and F/A-18 Hornet pilot, explains on Quora.
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