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I don't know why the author left out weapons? Let's see, M16A2/M16A4/M4A1 for the rifles, M9 as sidearm for medics, NCOs, Officers, and machine gunners, MEU .45 for Force Recon Expeditionary Forces staff who are meeting the same requirements for a sidearm as the M9, M203 grenade launcher attachment for M4A1, M249 S.A.W. as the gunner, the M60 (I think, might have been updated) as the other gunner, M2 Browning .50 cal is mounted on most vehicles, the Mk19 40 mm grenade launcher is also mounted on trucks, the DMR (designated marksmen rifle) for the designated marksmen in each unit, the M82 anti material .50 cal rifle...the list goes on. One more things: THEY DIDN'T PUT anything about the KABAR knife that is issued to each soldier after the soldier completes basic training. 200.126.157.213 (talk) 15:27, 7 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

That would be because weapons are listed at List of weapons of the United States Marine Corps, which is explicitly stated in the intro and linked in the navbox at the bottom. Also, "the KABAR knife that is issued to each soldier after the soldier completes basic training" is not true; Marines are issued bayonets with thier weapons at thier units.
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