thumb|Continental Marines participating in the [[raid of Nassau in March 1776]]
I don't have enough information in the provided context to write an accurate overview of "marine force." The context only shows a caption about Continental Marines in a 1776 raid, which is insufficient to explain what marine forces are broadly or why they matter in general terms.
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thumb|Continental Marines participating in the [[raid of Nassau in March 1776]]
Marines (or naval infantry) are military personnel generally trained to operate on both land and sea, with a particular focus on amphibious warfare. Historically, the main tasks undertaken by marines have included raiding ashore (often in support of naval objectives) and the boarding of vessels during ship-to-ship combat or capture of prize ships. Marines also assisted in maintaining security, discipline, and order aboard ships (reflecting the historically pressed-nature of the rest of the ship's company and the risk of mutiny). While maintaining many of their historical roles, in modern times, marines also engage in duties including rapid-response operations, humanitarian aid, disaster relief, special operations roles, and counter-terrorism operations. In most nations, marines are an integral part of that state's navy, such as the United Kingdom's Royal Marines or Russia's Naval Infantry; in some countries their marine forces can instead be part of the land army, such as the French , or, more uncommonly, a nation's marine forces may be an independent military branch such as the United States Marine Corps or the Ukrainian Marine Corps.
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