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Anonymous asked in Politics & GovernmentMilitary · 1 decade ago

What job and branch has a higher chance of being in combat?

Preferably offensive and not defensive combat. I heard the USMC infantry has a higher chance but that was pretty much just from my friends who like me just get all our information from Wikipedia.

So any real experts out there that can give out the specifics?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    the army, trust me. if you want to be cleaning guns and practicing drills for your years, then join the marines. if its combat you want (dont know why that is, you must be a kid) then join the army.

    but like i said you must be a kid, you think combats cool and all that at your age and i was exactly the same. but when your actually in the ****, its different

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    an incredible sort of the solutions you have become are related to the particular operations community. At this is maximum undertaking-unfastened point, the time-honored warfare fighter is an Infantryman. An 11B interior the army or an 0311 interior the Marines. There are different wrestle based MOS's as nicely that artwork rapidly with the Infantry improving their features. Cavalry Scouts, Tankers, forward Observers and their Marine equivalents all play direct wrestle roles. while you're searching for the main action for your self as at as quickly as as a threat, connect the two the Marine or military Infantry and in case you will get Ranger on your military settlement, much extra powerful.

  • 1 decade ago

    Special Forces. They are the first to go in. But, the Army Infantry is up there too.

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