The Marine Corps is strapping armored vehicles to the top of Navy ships to fend off small boats and other threats

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The Marine Corps has already used rocket artillery on ship to destroy a target on land. Now it's using armored vehicles to fend off threats at sea.

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The Marine Corps is strapping armored vehicles to the top of Navy ships to fend off small boats and other threats

The Marine Corps is strapping armored vehicles to the top of Navy ships to fend off small boats and other threats

The Marine Corps has already used rocket artillery on ship to destroy a target on land. Now it's using armored vehicles to fend off threats at sea.

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