The Continental Marines (Active November 10, 1775 - June 1785) was the primary naval infantry force of the American Colonies during the American Revolutionary War of 1775 - 1783 to fight against the British Empire. They were the predecessor of the United States Marine Corps, the UN Marine Corps, and the UNSC Marine Corps.
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| - The Continental Marines (Active November 10, 1775 - June 1785) was the primary naval infantry force of the American Colonies during the American Revolutionary War of 1775 - 1783 to fight against the British Empire. They were the predecessor of the United States Marine Corps, the UN Marine Corps, and the UNSC Marine Corps.
- Continental Marines are the American unique Gunpowder Infantry of the Enlightenment Age, replacing the regular Musketeers. Continental Marines upgrade from Gunpowder Age Arquebusiers. By upgrading, the unit receives +18 hit points, +2 attack strength. In comparison to the Musketeers they replace, Continental Marines have +8 hit points.
- The Continental Marines were the marine force of the American Colonies during the American Revolutionary War. The Corps was formed by the Continental Congress on November 10, 1775 and was disbanded in 1783. Their mission was multi-purpose, but their most important duty was to serve as on-board security forces, protecting the Captain of a ship and his officers. During naval engagements Marine sharpshooters were stationed in the fighting tops of the ships' masts, and were supposed to shoot the opponent's officers, naval gunners, and helmsmen.
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| - A Continental Marines unit.
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| - The Continental Marines (Active November 10, 1775 - June 1785) was the primary naval infantry force of the American Colonies during the American Revolutionary War of 1775 - 1783 to fight against the British Empire. They were the predecessor of the United States Marine Corps, the UN Marine Corps, and the UNSC Marine Corps.
- Continental Marines are the American unique Gunpowder Infantry of the Enlightenment Age, replacing the regular Musketeers. Continental Marines upgrade from Gunpowder Age Arquebusiers. By upgrading, the unit receives +18 hit points, +2 attack strength. In comparison to the Musketeers they replace, Continental Marines have +8 hit points.
- The Continental Marines were the marine force of the American Colonies during the American Revolutionary War. The Corps was formed by the Continental Congress on November 10, 1775 and was disbanded in 1783. Their mission was multi-purpose, but their most important duty was to serve as on-board security forces, protecting the Captain of a ship and his officers. During naval engagements Marine sharpshooters were stationed in the fighting tops of the ships' masts, and were supposed to shoot the opponent's officers, naval gunners, and helmsmen. In all, there were 131 Colonial Marine officers and probably no more than 2,000 enlisted Colonial Marines. Though individual marines were enlisted for the few American naval vessels, the organization would not be re-created until 1798. Despite the gap between the disbanding of the Continental Marines and the current organization, the United States Marine Corps celebrates November 10, 1775 as its birthday.
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