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 18248 times)

no mills in a degree if you are using a UMT or MGRS map there are grid lines giving not long lat there is 17 mills in one degree 6400 mills in 360 degrees. this is the system the army and marines use to navigate on land and you also have to know in order to call in a air strike etc..

no mills in a degree if you are using a UMT or MGRS map there are grid lines giving not long lat there is 17 mills in one degree 6400 mills in 360 degrees. this is the system the army and marines use to navigate on land and you also have to know in order to call in a air strike etc..

 Isn't it 17.7?

Marines is a branch, not a group of soldiers. You'll find types all the way from grunts, to snipers, and elites.
I know. The Marine Raiders though were specially trained Marines that experience way more intense and close quarter combat than the normal Marine would. Refer to my quote that the Marine Raiders were the "elite among the elite".

no mills in a degree if you are using a UMT or MGRS map there are grid lines giving not long lat there is 17 mills in one degree 6400 mills in 360 degrees. this is the system the army and marines use to navigate on land and you also have to know in order to call in a air strike etc..
I'm not in any military branch yet... I just know my military and history or war... but still i got the one answer right


I'm not in any military branch yet... I just know my military and history or war... but still i got the one answer right
No, you didnt get either one. It is 17.7, but my dad type 17. But you could go with either one.

69.046767 st. miles... If you meant how many miles are in between one degree of latitude...
This question i stated in a way to yours


I know. I know. I got confused and thought you meant something else which I restated and got correct.


To get in to the Marine Corp you only have to score a 32 on the ASVAB exam and in order to join the Army you must score a 55 on the same test and the PT
That is wrong, you only have to score a 45 to get into the Navy and a 30 to get into the Army, I got an 89 when I was going for the Navy and I am not all that smart so even a 55 is pretty stupid. And I met a guy at the MEPS that got into the Navy with a 41 and he had some kind of crazy job as a missile intercepter type deal.



Evo, It's JesusFish! Where have you been!?
Not around,

but I know what you have been doing.
Masturbating with a tuna can...

Not around,

but I know what you have been doing.
Masturbating with a tuna can...

 Someone posted it on 4Chan :c

whichever category 007 falls in