Poll

Best branch of the U.S. Military

United States Marine Corps31%31% - 51
Navy6%6% - 11
Army16%16% - 27
Air Force18%18% - 30
Coast Guard6%6% - 11
Uber Secret Guards of Dick Cheney and Karl Rove19%19% - 31
Total: 161
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R.I.P. Neda
+456|7251|Grapevine, TX
OOH RAH Marine Corps! Thanks for the USMC Votes! I Love it like nothing else. Period. Any man or woman that serves will always get my appreciation for what they have done in the Armed Forces.


jonsimon wrote:

All the branches of the military suck. Anything that wastes as much money as that does isn't worthy of respect.
Question: Is it worth your Freedom?
Answer: Yes, freedom isn't free. You pay your taxes, or your parents do, and we sacrifice everything including our friends, family, and our own personal freedom, so punks like you can still be punks, with no respect for yourself.

I could so easily go off on your dumb-ass, (I've said this before) but the US Constitution gives you the right to be a complete moron, any day of the week.
Richard2000
Banned
+39|6967|England
at lest in the SAS their don't TK like the yanks
TrollmeaT
Aspiring Objectivist
+492|7094|Colorado
Spec-ops, they get a piece of all branch's funds, they never go without anything & they are the best trained.
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|7096|Canberra, AUS
All the famous military leaders who were defeated had crap navies (in comparison).

Coincidence?
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
$teiner
Member
+8|6984|United Kingdom

Spark wrote:

All the famous military leaders who were defeated had crap navies (in comparison).

Coincidence?
What? I voted Coast Guard, since i find it hilarious that they're a branch of your armed forces.
mafia996630
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All of the U.S. Military suck, its all about the SAS.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7138

mafia996630 wrote:

All of the U.S. Military suck, its all about the SAS.
Fail. Their air force will bomb the shit out of you, SAS is special forces, you cant compare your average grunt to an SAS. i still heard england still uses the L85A1

i say airforce, reason?

Which Branch of the Service Do Your Prefer?

An Army grunt stands in the rain with a 35 pound pack on his back, 15 pound. weapon in hand, after having marched 12 miles, and says, "This is shit!"

An Army Airborne Ranger stands in the rain with a 45 pound pack on his back, 15 pound weapon in hand, after having jumped from an airplane and marched 18 miles, and says with a smile, "This is good shit!"

A Navy SEAL lies in the mud, 55 pound pack on his back, 15 pound weapon in hand, after having had a 10 mile swim to shore, a five crawl through swamps, and a 25 mile march in jungle, at night, through enemy positions, says with a grin, "This really is great shit."

A Marine, up to his nose in the stinking, bug-infested mud of a swamp with a 65 pound pack on his back and a 15 pound weapon in each hand, after jumping from an aircraft at high altitude, into the ocean, swimming 12 miles to the shore, killing several alligators to enter the swamp, then crawling 30 miles through the brush to assault an enemy camp, says, "I love this shit."

An Air Force NCO sits in an easy chair in an air conditioned, carpeted office and says, "My e-mail's out? What kind of shit is this?"
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mafia996630
© 2009 Jeff Minard
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com on cyborg_ninja-117, there was no need for all that. i just love the sas, don't know why. As for using L85A1, i don't think so considering that's what the army uses, so iam sure the SF must use somthing else.

This is what i prefer:

A sas soldier who gets a free ride from the RAF. Gets the infantry to carry his shit. Walks up to the nearest U.S. Military personal and says:

"was up dude, how was the march?"

p.s
Its called the SA-80
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Last edited by mafia996630 (2006-09-07 04:16:13)

$teiner
Member
+8|6984|United Kingdom
It's the same thing Mafia. We should never have changed from the FN-Fal, the Falkands would be called the Malvinas today (officialy) were it not for that gun. It's amazing the difference small-arms can make.

My serious vote on this would have to go to the USMC, i have to give credit to the USA for taking Marines and then giving them tanks and an air-arm. Crazy bastards.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7003|SE London

Spark wrote:

All the famous military leaders who were defeated had crap navies (in comparison).

Coincidence?
Ever heard of the Spanish Armada?
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6949|Portland, OR USA
I think this is too broad, myself.  So, I'll split this up.

Ground pounding - Marine all the way.
Air Power - I'll take the Navy pilots.  Which may sound odd, but look at the comparative skill required to land an aircraft on a nicely static airfield compared to an aircraft carrier ... (Incidently, this is also why the Blue Angels own the Thunderbirds)
savage022269
Member
+4|6864
US ARMY... (backwards - Yes My Retarded Ass Signed Up)
BTW
what weapon weighs 15 pounds? other than an empty M249?
M249 - Weight: 6.9 kg (15 lb) empty
M4 - Weight 3.0 kg (6.6 lb) w/ 30 rounds
M16 - Weight, with 30 round magazine: 8.79 pounds (3.99 kilograms)
M60 - Weight: 10.5 kg (23.1 lb)
M240 - Weight: 12.5 kg (27.6 lb)
MG3 - Weight: 10.5 kg (23.1 lb)



SFC J. Savage U.S. Army Ret.
IRONCHEF
Member
+385|6912|Northern California
ARMY.  Hooah.


I think the training for the marines is how you create a nut job/phycho/killer.  And that's fine, when you're being fired on.  But eventually you DO have to grow up, be compatible with fellow humans, maybe even have a family. 

Army Ranger friends I have are just as lethal and well trained, but they lack the over-training the marines get and are therefore more compatible with normal humans.

I enlisted in the Marines in jan 91 (gulf war era) and was discharged after 3 weeks of basic because I didn't disclose i had psoriasis.  Hehe, yep, a small 1" patch of dry skin kept me from going to Riyadh to play volleyball with my buddy who was deployed.  Of course now, I'm sure they'd overlook that small patch of dry skin.  Stupid, stupid rules...probably made by ignorant military surgeons.
ts-pulsar
Member
+54|6924

$teiner wrote:

What? I voted Coast Guard, since i find it hilarious that they're a branch of your armed forces.
Coast Guard isn't a branch of the armed forces, it falls under the jurisdiction of Homeland Security.




PuckMercury wrote:

I think this is too broad, myself.  So, I'll split this up.

Ground pounding - Marine all the way.
Air Power - I'll take the Navy pilots.  Which may sound odd, but look at the comparative skill required to land an aircraft on a nicely static airfield compared to an aircraft carrier ... (Incidently, this is also why the Blue Angels own the Thunderbirds)
I've got more respect for marine pilots than I do navy.  Don't forget, the marines fly the Harrier, which is one of the most difficult jets to fly.  Not to mention the marines are flying equipment that's older than any of the other branches.
AlbertWesker[RE]
Not Human Anymore
+144|7066|Seattle, WA

ts-pulsar wrote:

$teiner wrote:

What? I voted Coast Guard, since i find it hilarious that they're a branch of your armed forces.
Coast Guard isn't a branch of the armed forces, it falls under the jurisdiction of Homeland Security.
Maybe now......what about before we had Homeland Security, we still had the Coast Guard.

TheUSCoastGuard wrote:

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, and search and rescue, among other duties of coast guards elsewhere. As one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and the smallest armed service of the United States, its stated mission is to protect the public, the environment, and the United States economic and security interests in any maritime region in which those interests may be at risk, including international waters and America's coasts, ports, and inland waterways.

USCG has a broad and important role in homeland security, law enforcement, search and rescue, marine environmental pollution response, and the maintenance of river, intracoastal and offshore aids to navigation (ATON). It also lays claim to being the United States' oldest continuous seagoing service. The United States Coast Guard has about 40,150 men and women on active duty.
I didn't know it was actually a part of HS, I'm kinda doubtful unless you can provide some more info.  Sorry if I'm behind the times on this one.
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6914|Connecticut

ts-pulsar wrote:

That's cause the others actually see more combat than the army... well except maybe the navy.

Marines are always the frontline, so they get my vote... plus they've only lost one battle in the entire history of the marine corps, and it wasn't really a loss, they got surrounded and had to fight through the enemy to return to base.
Good point. That battle would be the one in the Korean War at the Chosin Resevour. Marines call it the "Frozen Cosin". The Marines were led by the famous officer "Chesty" Puller. A Marine said "Sir we are completely surrounded by 8 Chinese Divisions" and he replied "Excellent Marine! Any way we shoot we get get to kill someone!".
Malloy must go
Goven
/̵͇̿̿/'̿'̿ ̿
+125|6902|Purdue

$teiner wrote:

Spark wrote:

All the famous military leaders who were defeated had crap navies (in comparison).

Coincidence?
What? I voted Coast Guard, since i find it hilarious that they're a branch of your armed forces.
Yea. The Coast Guard isn't a part of the US Military...
But I voted Marines.

Last edited by Goven (2006-09-07 19:47:46)

deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6914|Connecticut

IRONCHEF wrote:

ARMY.  Hooah.


I think the training for the marines is how you create a nut job/phycho/killer.  And that's fine, when you're being fired on.  But eventually you DO have to grow up, be compatible with fellow humans, maybe even have a family. 

Army Ranger friends I have are just as lethal and well trained, but they lack the over-training the marines get and are therefore more compatible with normal humans.

I enlisted in the Marines in jan 91 (gulf war era) and was discharged after 3 weeks of basic because I didn't disclose i had psoriasis.  Hehe, yep, a small 1" patch of dry skin kept me from going to Riyadh to play volleyball with my buddy who was deployed.  Of course now, I'm sure they'd overlook that small patch of dry skin.  Stupid, stupid rules...probably made by ignorant military surgeons.
Navy Surgeons... lol...semper fi. ps im not crazy.
Malloy must go
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7141|California

why must you blubbering vaginas bring the SAS into a poll about the US armed forces

Marines for the frontlines
Army for logistical support
Air Force for airpower and a large contribution to the battlefield network
navy for the, well, navy
coast guard, so the boys overseas dont have to come back from what they are doing
Uber Secret Guards... well... they didnt work too well
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,072|7193|PNW

Richard2000 wrote:

none of then
SAS for ever
long live the queen
The SAS is not a branch of the U.S. military. Been mentioned before in this thread, but I felt like I had to reiterate it.

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-09-07 21:24:54)

ts-pulsar
Member
+54|6924
I know the coast guard is part of Homeland Security because when Homeland Security took in the coast guard they needed armourers badly, they actually approached me to join up with the coast guard cause they needed em so bad.  (I'm a gunsmith by the way)
savage022269
Member
+4|6864
Here is a nade for my leatherneck buddies in the 24th MEU - "Simplify"  LOL!
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deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6914|Connecticut
Usmc.....semper Fi!!!!
Malloy must go
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7065
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