how do you describe each military branch?

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  • Air Force - Protect the skies / transport cargo and personnel

    Army - Largest branch mostly ground and occupation

    Navy - Maritime patrol and offshore fire support

    Marines - A mix of all three

    Coast Guard - Border security / Search and Rescue / Interdiction

  • To be very simplistic:

    Army is the primary fighting force

    Navy is the ocean-based branch

    Air Force is, of course, the air branch

    Marines are primarily an amphibious branch, utilizing Naval and Air forces to rapidly deploy

    Coast Guard is also water-based, but tends to stay closer to home and patrol the coasts

    These, again, are VERY simple explanations, but may serve as a general idea.

  • Army: St. Bernard - Big and sloppy, but very reliable for the long haul.

    Air Force: Poodle - Very cute and cuddly, but remember the poodle was bred as a hunting dog

    Navy: Golden Retriever - Has long hair and loves the water

    Marines: Rottweilers or Dobermans, because Marines come in two varieties, big and mean, or skinny and mean. They're aggressive on the attack and tenacious on defense. They've got really short hair and they always go for the throat.”

    Partial exert from RAdm. Jay R. Stark, USN, November 10, 1995

  • I'm not sure what you mean by that. Like what they do? Because each branch has a variety of things they do, not just one thing. Like, you can't say the Air Force flies planes and the Navy sails boats.

  • Army- Hard.

    Marines- Lunatics.

    Navy- I like the easy life.

    Air Force- I joined to fly and ended up guarding the gate.

    Coast Guard- I want to stay at home and not go to iraq but still wear a uniform.

  • Nutz said it best...

    and the coast guard does deploy overseas...

  • Nutz said it as good and easy on the eyes as it can be...hes your best answer.

  • marines-toughest

    army-grunts

    air force-technology

    navy-distance

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