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    How to Absorb the Marine Corps into the Army and Navy

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    Commander Denny is a retired reserve naval intelligence officer with service beginning in in 1972 as an aviation electrician's mate and retiring in 2010 as a commander. In addition to his reserve service, he was a civilian electronics engineer for the Army Missile Command and an intelligence analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency (), with four deployments to . After retiring from DIA, he served as a senior intelligence analyst for U.S. Central Command with one additional Iraq tour. 

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    For decades, the U.S. Marine Corps has attempted to tweak its structure to enhance performance within a constrained funding environment. Rather than continuing to make changes around the margins, we would be better off revisiting a debate started following World War II and prematurely truncated during the Korean War. Does the United States need a light infantry force specializing in amphibious operations as a separate service, or should the Marine Corps be resized to the small police force it was prior to World War I and the amphibious organization incorporated into the Army?

    The discussion after World War II was primarily prompted by President Harry S. Truman, along with General of…

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