From 2001 until his death in 2019, Congressman
Walter B. Jones Jr. introduced legislation to rename the Department of the Navy as the
Department of the Navy and Marine Corps. The legislation would have also renamed the secretary of the Navy to the secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps. Congressman Jones put forward the legislation to give the Marine Corps equal recognition with the Navy as part of the Department of the Navy, stating in 2018, "The Marine Corps is an equal member of this department, and therefore, deserves equal recognition in its title." In 2013, the
Congressional Budget Office estimated the cost of a name change to be only $500,000 over several years. His proposal had strong support in the
House of Representatives and
Senate, with 98 percent of house members and 80 percent of senators supporting it in 2008. In 2010, it set a record number for cosponsors in the House, with 415 members. The redesignation has been endorsed by Marine Corps and Navy professional associations including the
Marine Corps League,
Fleet Reserve Association, and
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Former
commandants of the Marine Corps generals
Alfred M. Gray Jr.,
Carl Epting Mundy Jr.,
Charles C. Krulak,
James L. Jones,
Michael Hagee, and
James T. Conway have endorsed the change. Former famous marines have also voiced support including Lieutenant Colonel
Oliver North and Gunnery Sergeant
R. Lee Ermey, who stated in 2010 "When we die, when mama and dada get that letter of condolence, it would be kind of nice if the Marine Corps was mentioned...just change the letterhead. What's the harm in that? These young men and women are fighting and losing their lives for this country. We aren't asking for our own department. We are reasonable people. We are just asking for an honorable mention." Despite having consistent support in both the House of Representatives and Senate, the proposal consistently failed to pass due to the intervention of Senator and former Navy officer
John McCain, who served as the chair of the
Senate Armed Services Committee. ==See also==