Sunday, January 17, 2010

Us Army Coleman Lamp What's The Difference Between The US Marines And Us Army?

What's the difference between the US Marines and Us Army? - us army coleman lamp

I would like to join the Marines of the United States, but I wonder why the military does not. A strange reason, the Marines always attracted my attention. Please can someone help?

7 comments:

Charlie Choo Choo said...

If you can walk and chew gum at the same time, you will qualify for the Marines!

In the army, use the gray matter between their ears!

Dont get Infected said...

are its simple

U.S. Army - Do your homework, then use your rifle for later

USMC - the first soldier, laboratory, when the shooting stopped, or when the actual work to be done as the repair of the radio if he needs more troops

USMC has trained harder. The longer range shooting have military purposes. And all the Marines I knew were always proud of what they do not care what anyone thought it someone elses.

jeeper_p... said...

Now an old man once told me.

There was once an army recruiting office, came as a young man to see what he does not assign branch

Would expose it in a small room with a chair and coffee table.

On the coffee table, had a physics book, a porn magazine and a coloring book and crayons.

Those who held the physics book, were handed over to the Air Force.

Those who like porn was held, were forwarded to the Navy.

It was found that took the coloring book and color.

These lines in color, were handed over to the army.

And what was the color of the lines were obviously Marines.

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First, any person who relates the difficulty of the base / boot time is referred to participate in the service, you have no idea.

Basic / boot is 8 to 13 weeks at the beginning of their service.

Training, Infantry BCT is much more difficult than anything we ever in the base / boot.

His pre-deployment training over a much harder than anything you ever asked what they based on / boot to do.

After his first training prior to deployment, was the base / boot useless.

The biggest difference between the Army and Marine Corps is:

Although both are called on to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Marines still have the mission in the world Meu use.

Marines are always sent in "hot spots" around the world, if something happens.

IE: Tital threatening waves, earthquakes, great revolutions, the citizens of the United States or the message.

As for Iraq, you will also hear Marines and soldiers who destroy each other in order to take each other in some areas.

You need the hype.

The Army and Navy have different missions.

Iraq mission has merged a bit, because the need to maintain troop levels there.

When the army was more important, the Marines were not in Iraq.

They went after the first invasion.

yankeewo... said...

As a Marine.

The army is that the criminal court to send the message "alternative penalties". It's either jail or the military. Everyone in the military obtained in this way, but not enough to spoil the day occasionally.

And better the marines uniforms and girls.

slicktop... said...

The Marines are primarily an amphibious force of light infantry attack, as shock troops that can deploy rapidly being developed around the world. They are mechanized and technologically advanced, but not to the point of the army that a large force of heavy artillery, etc ... The admission requirements are more stringent requirements to leave MCRD) (stock. They are a force much smaller than the army.
The army is a mechanical force, depending on technology to allow for large campaigns the chance to occupy the territory's long-term one.
These are the major differences, there are many others.

usulfora... said...

Well ... Marine is considered to be much more difficult than the army (which is not exactly a picnic). I spoke with people who, after leaving the Marines, be reinstated in the army, and said that the training was a piece of cake

I do not know much beyond, I'm sorry, could not help.

Jon B said...

The pride and discipline, not the army. I wish I had a member of the Marines instead.

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