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What training is more intense ARMY or MARINES ?
What are some positive & negative facts about the two (only people with experience) please :)
6 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Marines. If you pass Marine bootcamp, you don't have to attend any other service's bootcamp if you ever cross over to them, while all other services that cross over to be Marines has to go through Marine Corps bootcamp.
Source(s): "IYAOYAS" - Anonymous9 years ago
As far as standard training, Marine boot camp is more intense. But if you are talking about overall, it depends, because when they train for their MOS, a Marine who is a combat correspondent won`t have as hard as training as someone in the Army training to become a Ranger. Get my point?
If you are talking about basic/boot, then Marines.
- 9 years ago
To a recent survey:
Marines: Physical demand
Coast Guard: Mental demand
Army: Less Physical
Navy
Air Force: Least demanding
Source(s): Military survey - Anonymous9 years ago
Well my fiancé is in the army . He just signed up and has already left sep 4th . He's a really strong fit guy but he call me wen he got there and said that he just missed me and wanted to come home so I'm guessing it's pretty intense ! I'm going in the army to be a medic . And I'm very nervous !! But I think that the marines are more tough on you because my fiancé tried to sign up for them and they told us alot about the marines and they are kinda cocky and think they are better than anyone else... I hope this helps!!
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Wow, Todd's boyfriend couldn't get in the Marines so he is all upset with them. Why don't you see if you have what it takes to be a Marine, Todd? DADT has been repealed.