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The Marine Corps And The State Department Enduring Partners In United States Foreign Policy 17982007 Leo J Iii Daugherty

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The Marine Corps And The State Department Enduring Partners In United States Foreign Policy 17982007 Leo J Iii Daugherty
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.18 MB
Pages: 409
Author: Leo J. III Daugherty
ISBN: 0786437960, 9780786437962
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Marine Corps And The State Department Enduring Partners In United States Foreign Policy 17982007 Leo J Iii Daugherty by Leo J. Iii Daugherty 0786437960, 9780786437962 instant download after payment.

This work is a complete history of the partnership between the Department of State and the United States Marine Corps. From its formation in 1775, the Corps developed a close working relationship with the diplomatic service of the Continental Congress and later, in 1798, with the newly created United States Department of State. The Marines accompanied U.S. diplomats to France in 1778 and worked closely with the State Department during the Barbary Wars and the opening of China. In 1905, an executive order by Theodore Roosevelt established a Marine Legation Guard, and the Corps played an increasingly important role in embassies across the globe. Today, the war on terrorism highlights this important relationship as Marines guard some of the most dangerous embassies in the world.

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