United States Marine Corps in World War I
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The United States Marine Corps in World War I was the expeditionary combat branch of the U.S. military that gained fame for its fierce fighting on the Western Front, particularly in battles such as Belleau Wood, helping to solidify the Marines’ modern reputation as elite shock troops.
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Target entity: United States Marine Corps in World War I Context triple: [Julian C. Smith, militaryService, United States Marine Corps in World War I]
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United States Armed Forces in World War I
The United States Armed Forces in World War I were the American military forces that entered the conflict in 1917, significantly bolstering the Allies and helping to turn the tide toward victory on the Western Front.
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United States Marine Corps in the Pacific
The United States Marine Corps in the Pacific is the forward-deployed component of the Marine Corps responsible for projecting amphibious and expeditionary power, conducting training, and maintaining readiness across the Asia-Pacific region.
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United States Marine Corps History Division
The United States Marine Corps History Division is the official organization responsible for researching, preserving, and documenting the history and heritage of the U.S. Marine Corps, including oversight of its historical collections and museums.
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United States Army in World War II
The United States Army in World War II was the massive land warfare branch of the U.S. military that expanded rapidly to fight in both the European and Pacific theaters, playing a decisive role in the defeat of the Axis powers.
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United States Army Forces in the British Isles
United States Army Forces in the British Isles was the early World War II American military command responsible for organizing, training, and deploying U.S. ground and air forces based in the United Kingdom prior to and during the buildup for operations in continental Europe.
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Target entity: United States Marine Corps in World War I Target entity description: The United States Marine Corps in World War I was the expeditionary combat branch of the U.S. military that gained fame for its fierce fighting on the Western Front, particularly in battles such as Belleau Wood, helping to solidify the Marines’ modern reputation as elite shock troops.
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A.
United States Armed Forces in World War I
The United States Armed Forces in World War I were the American military forces that entered the conflict in 1917, significantly bolstering the Allies and helping to turn the tide toward victory on the Western Front.
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B.
United States Marine Corps in the Pacific
The United States Marine Corps in the Pacific is the forward-deployed component of the Marine Corps responsible for projecting amphibious and expeditionary power, conducting training, and maintaining readiness across the Asia-Pacific region.
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C.
United States Marine Corps History Division
The United States Marine Corps History Division is the official organization responsible for researching, preserving, and documenting the history and heritage of the U.S. Marine Corps, including oversight of its historical collections and museums.
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D.
United States Army in World War II
The United States Army in World War II was the massive land warfare branch of the U.S. military that expanded rapidly to fight in both the European and Pacific theaters, playing a decisive role in the defeat of the Axis powers.
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E.
United States Army Forces in the British Isles
United States Army Forces in the British Isles was the early World War II American military command responsible for organizing, training, and deploying U.S. ground and air forces based in the United Kingdom prior to and during the buildup for operations in continental Europe.
- F. None of above. chosen
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