Weaponology- US Marine Corps

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2008

This brief history of the US Marine Corps includes a look at their intensive training regimen.

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  • @FDNY94 The US Army is only a few months older than the Marine Corps, but the Corps has been everywhere the Army has (except Europe), The Marine Corps doesn't need multiple special forces, because every Marine is elite, but if you want to get tougher than a Marine, talk to a Marine scout sniper, Force Recon, or MARSOC. That's why they have the names DEVIL DOG, JARHEAD, and LEATHER NECK.

    SEMPER FIDELIS!!!

  • @USMCgrunt0322 I respect the Marine Corps, their history, tradition, and selflessness service for the nation. But to say that the Army is weak or that the Corps are better trained is completely disrespectful. The Army is the nation's oldest, most decorated, and largest service. We are the muscle of nation and have fought in every single major war since 1775, we have longer deployments than Corps, and have more elite fighting units; Airborne, Rangers, SF, Delta Force. This we'll defend!!

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  • The marines are tough but im sorry marine boot camp is not tougher than special forces training such as buds or ranger training....

  • @ogirv202 one i just explained that about Recon, and MARSOC and two, I meant Europe during WW2, I know where the name Devil Dog came from

  • @333harrybob444:

    The marines corps has been in Europe, where do you think the term devil dog comes from? Furthermore, the Marine corps does have multiple special forces, it's called Force Reconnaisance and also the MARSOC componenent, with each one being divided by their job.

  • @333harrybob444 YUUUUUUUUUUUUT

  • You shouldn't believe that one is better than the other. They are just different in some ways, such as tactics, tradition, history, and benefits. They both fight and die in the same wars, so why compare the two?

  • GhostForces77 you think I don't know that? There's people below saying ranger training is easier than marine training when it's not.

  • @armo562 No shit, they're two compleatly different things

  • This is what I think.. Marines have the stronger boot camp but training wise thier nothing compared to special forces training. NOTHING

  • @333harrybob444 Army and Marines. No need to compare these two.

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