military_organization

marine corps

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Properties

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0
country
United States
description
A branch of the United States Armed Forces, which, alongside the Navy, conducts training on Vieques.
parent_branch
Department of the Navy
role
conducts training

Relationships

  • will resume training onVieques
    description
    The Marine Corps will also resume training operations on Vieques, alongside the Navy.
    source
    Page 12file
    source_text
    while the Navy and Marine Corps will resume training on Vieques
  • will adhere toTraining Day Limits (Vieques)
    description
    The Marine Corps' training on Vieques will also be limited to 90 days a year, reducing their previous training time.
    source
    Page 12file
    source_text
    I have cut in half the amount of time they will spend training.
  • extracted_fromPage 12
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T08:13:39.250Z
    source
    Page 12file
  • to_resume_training_onVieques
    description
    Both the Navy and Marine Corps are scheduled to resume training operations on the island of Vieques.
    source
    Page 10file
    source_text
    while the Navy and Marine Corps will resume training on Vieques
  • extracted_fromPage 10
    extracted_at
    2026-03-04T08:14:17.966Z
    source
    Page 10file
  • same_as01KJVYH2HJN1RZRXPMYNAYNRK4
    confidence
    0.98
    detected_at
    2026-03-04T08:14:37.173Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities represent the 'Marine Corps' as a military organization of the United States. Their labels are identical ('marine corps'), and their descriptions are highly consistent, detailing its role as a branch of the US Armed Forces involved in training on Vieques alongside the Navy. The relationships also align, with both entities being linked to training operations on Vieques and adhering to training limits.