Army
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An often under appreciatted branch of the miltary since the official seperation of the Marines from the Navy. A more stable fighting force then the Marines. Marines strike and go,whereas the Army gains and keeps control of the areas that have been weakened by the military.
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A large body of people organized and trained for land warfare.
A tactical and administrative military unit consisting of a headquarters, two or more corps, and auxiliary forces.
Where Marines are trained to use Armor, the Air Force and Navy received their start in aviation, and the professional soldiers that not only take and control tactical positions on the modern battlefield, but maintain these positions under severe and adverse conditions.Often mocked by Marines (bullet sponges), Navy (squids), and Airforce (too many silly names to list). Rivalry is encouraged among the different branches of the military, as a way to buid espres
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The largest branch of most modern militaries, including the United States Army.
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A fine branch of the U.S. Armed Forces despite all the hype over Marines being the best. What most people fail to realize is that the Army is a much bigger organization with a lot of non-combat roles that need to be filled, much more so than the Corps which is more of a combat role in-itself. This means that Army bootcamp varies on what MOS you want. An infantryman is going to have a more grueling bootcamp than a computer technician. This is what makes the Army so great is its
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Military organization whose Garry Owen Battalion had to save Marines' asses in Iraq.
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An organized military force equipped for fighting on land.
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