U.S. Marine Corps

United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

The United States Marine Corps ( USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines or U.S. Marines, is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations with the United States Navy as well as the Army and Air Force.

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Last Name First Name Middle Rank Specialty/Rate Service Branch Conflict City Video
Lorenz Mark A Corporal Radio Operator U.S. Marine Corps - Independence
Lowe Kenneth J Sergeant - U.S. Marine Corps World War II Ankeny
Luckel Louis A Corporal Aircraft Mechanic U.S. Marine Corps - Independence
Luedke Gordon Willys Sergeant - U.S. Marine Corps Korean War Primghar
Lundahl Edward H Sergeant Aircraft Mechanic U.S. Marine Corps Korean War Independence
Lundgren Victor Charles Private First Class (PFC) [E-3] - U.S. Marine Corps World War II Bronson
Maassen Dale G. Private First Class (PFC) [E-3] - U.S. Marine Corps World War II Avoca
Mackay Alexander - Corporal Weapons, Ammunition Logistics U.S. Marine Corps Current Conflicts Cedar Falls
Maddigan Mark Allen - Security U.S. Marine Corps Current Conflicts Oelwein
Madson Duane H. Corporal - U.S. Marine Corps World War II Alta
Maeder Albert H Sergeant - U.S. Marine Corps World War II Marengo
Magnuson James - - High Speed Radio Operator U.S. Marine Corps Korean War Cedar Falls
Maher Jarrod L Corporal - U.S. Marine Corps Current Conflicts Imogene
Major Gerry Dewayne Lance Corporal [E-3] - U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam War Des Moines
Marsch Vernon H. Corporal Telephone Mane Field 641 (Communications) U.S. Marine Corps World War II Waterloo
Marsh Wallace Wesley Private First Class (PFC) [E-3] - U.S. Marine Corps World War II Iowa Falls
Martin John Alan Corporal - U.S. Marine Corps Korean War -
Martin John Alan Corporal - U.S. Marine Corps Korean War -
Mather James E Sergeant Major [E-9] - U.S. Marine Corps Vietnam War -
Mathews Robert W Staff Sergeant [E-6] - U.S. Marine Corps World War II Mount Pleasant

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