Poll

Your favorite branch

Marines
60 (31.7%)
Army
39 (20.6%)
Airforce
62 (32.8%)
Coast Guard
8 (4.2%)
Navy
20 (10.6%)

Total Members Voted: 189

Author Topic: Your favorite US Military Branch  (Read 18206 times)

Soo, you're saying you lost half of your face, so its hard to type?

 H-History? Listen here, with the grammar, and the history lesson you're teaching me right now I can tell right away you lost that subject.

 This is gone far enough, case closed.
You wouldn't have the balls to say that to my face.

You wouldn't have the balls to say that to my face.
I'd have the balls to let my balls say it to your face, though

Bull stuff, stop pretending to be your own father, its time for you to go to bed.
Pretending? I dont have to pretend to have a father. I assume you didnt have one, which is why you act so feminine. You also seem to be a very young child, younger than you may claim to be, and you are probably a undercover war protester that needs some Vagicile for your pusillanimous individual.

I'd have the balls to let my balls say it to your face, though
See like I said you homo, maybe the Marine Corp is perfect for you if you want to put your balls in a guys face.

See like I said you homo, maybe the Marine Corp is perfect for you if you want to put your balls in a guys face.
It's too bad you let me put them in your face, or else I'd feel the blank sensation of my balls idly hanging in my pants.
Go back to arguing with the other people.

What? You would put... Your were?

You are destined for the Marines.

What? You would put... Your were?

You are destined for the Marines.
Were you trying to say something? I don't speak gibberish.
Next time you form a literate sentance, I'll read it.

In WW2 the Marines who were landing onto Iwo Jima were the first to touchdown. They were the first clear out the islands that were used as Japanese forts. And they were the first who were sent to hot spots you cannot send a normal Army jockey into simply because their training does not live up to it.
Marines in groups of 10-20 held off hundreds of Japanese banzai charges.
 The Military channel, the History channel, my history books that have documents on all of the wars ever recorded on Earth.
 Back to WW2, when the Marines cleared out the islands the Army came in with their later weaponry, and safety gear just to fight off the already wounded Japanese soldiers that were beaten down by the Marines and left alive.
 Even today the Marines are sent into hot spots first because their training lives up to the combat. The Marines are the Spartans in the modern age, a Marine will not give up, nor let down his orders. He will fight to the death like they were trained and prepared to through boot camp.
 Each special force you may name only lives up to what they do best, air, ground, water, what ever. A Marine is trained to do all of those.
 There is no doubt  through world studies the Marines are the most powerful military branch, and are the special ground forces used up to this date.
 
First off I'm not trying to pick on you or anything but you are wrong on the facts about the marines being the first ones to invade Iwo Jima and all that. It was the Marine Raiders who did so and they did it before the marines followed. Then again all the Raiders were "the elite within the elite" meaning they were a small group that were branched off from the marines but they were trained in all the close quarters and intense combat (as well were the marines but they didnt go through as much as a Raider did.) However it was not long until the wars end when they (the raiders) were disbanded for they had out did their mission.

If you are so smart, and know all about the military then how many mills are in one degree? This should be a simple question for any military person who uses the UMT system for land navigation.

You wouldn't have the balls to say that to my face.

 Erm, you said you didn't have one.

Keep digging that hole, because once you'll look up you'll never be able to climb out.

Erm, you said you didn't have one.

Keep digging that hole, because once you'll look up you'll never be able to climb out.
He can't look up, he doesn't have a face.

First off I'm not trying to pick on you or anything but you are wrong on the facts about the marines being the first ones to invade Iwo Jima and all that. It was the Marine Raiders who did so and they did it before the marines followed. Then again all the Raiders were "the elite within the elite" meaning they were a small group that were branched off from the marines but they were trained in all the close quarters and intense combat (as well were the marines but they didnt go through as much as a Raider did.) However it was not long until the wars end when they (the raiders) were disbanded for they had out did their mission.
You are correct but not all of the Marines where first and as you said it was a small group. Which is fine but I am trying to epxlain the current conflicts to this idiot. I was an 18b in the army which is special forces weapon sergeant (special forces infantry) I worked Hostage rescue with 10th Group and PSD, and while I was with 5th group I worked counter terrorism or CT. This guy is just trying to be conflictive and sound tough I don't need to prove myself. But yes the raiders where in first. But where not an aknowledge element of the marines at the time.

If you are so smart, and know all about the military then how many mills are in one degree? This should be a simple question for any military person who uses the UMT system for land navigation.
69.046767 st. miles... If you meant how many miles are in between one degree of latitude...

I'm not on Evo Chief or RIOT's side in this conversation by the way...

First off I'm not trying to pick on you or anything but you are wrong on the facts about the marines being the first ones to invade Iwo Jima and all that. It was the Marine Raiders who did so and they did it before the marines followed. Then again all the Raiders were "the elite within the elite" meaning they were a small group that were branched off from the marines but they were trained in all the close quarters and intense combat (as well were the marines but they didnt go through as much as a Raider did.) However it was not long until the wars end when they (the raiders) were disbanded for they had out did their mission.

 Marines is a branch, not a group of soldiers. You'll find types all the way from grunts, to snipers, and elites.