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1 Navy vs. Marines Genocide By: Christine Khalil and Sarah Beshay

2 Background  The United States Navy were created in 1984  The Marines were created in 1990  The Navy was angered that the Marines were taking up there ocean space that was originally theirs  The United States Navy were created in 1984  The Marines were created in 1990  The Navy was angered that the Marines were taking up there ocean space that was originally theirs

3 Long Term Hatred  The Marines has to share Ocean space with the Navy  They deal with situations differently causing conflicts between the two  They have to share the funds they receive resulting in the Navy sharing equipment and not being able to get new submarines when needed  The Marines has to share Ocean space with the Navy  They deal with situations differently causing conflicts between the two  They have to share the funds they receive resulting in the Navy sharing equipment and not being able to get new submarines when needed

4 Political Struggle  The Navy wants control over where the Marines go and what they do  The Marines want to remain separate from the Navy and continue following there own ideas to protect the United States  The Navy wants control over where the Marines go and what they do  The Marines want to remain separate from the Navy and continue following there own ideas to protect the United States

5 Assimilation  The United States ordered that the Navy continue to share their supplies and funds with the Marines  The Navy is angered by this law considering they were there first and what the marines are doing is conflicting with there ideas.  The United States ordered that the Navy continue to share their supplies and funds with the Marines  The Navy is angered by this law considering they were there first and what the marines are doing is conflicting with there ideas.

6 Bystanders  The Army and Air Force were aware of the situation but chose to stay neutral considering they are on land and in the air.  They do not feel like this concerns them and don’t want to risk anyone dying because of it.  The Army and Air Force were aware of the situation but chose to stay neutral considering they are on land and in the air.  They do not feel like this concerns them and don’t want to risk anyone dying because of it.

7 Perpetrator  The Navy put poison in the water were the Marines were stationed to kill them  The Marines responded by taking the engines out of the submarines  The Navy put poison in the water were the Marines were stationed to kill them  The Marines responded by taking the engines out of the submarines

8 Victims  There were victims on both the side of the Navy and Marines, with both of them targeting each other

9 International Response  Being that the Navy and the Marines are both from the United States no other country wanted to get involved  The United States didn’t know what to do considering they couldn’t take sides  They told the Army and Air Force to get involved but they said no because they didn’t want to lose soldiers  Being that the Navy and the Marines are both from the United States no other country wanted to get involved  The United States didn’t know what to do considering they couldn’t take sides  They told the Army and Air Force to get involved but they said no because they didn’t want to lose soldiers

10 Outcome  The Navy ended up killing 2 thousand of the Marines  The Marines ended up killing 1.3 thousand of the Navy  The United States never got involved  Recruitments for the next year severely dropped, and they had to create a second pair of both to keep them civil.  The Navy ended up killing 2 thousand of the Marines  The Marines ended up killing 1.3 thousand of the Navy  The United States never got involved  Recruitments for the next year severely dropped, and they had to create a second pair of both to keep them civil.


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