This is a personal decision based on what you hope to do and hope to gain from the experience. While the Army can mean you may see more places, the Air Force usually assigns service members to installations for longer durations. This can provide stability if you have a family with you. Many Army MOS's translate very closely to civilian jobs, but most Air Force jobs are directly related to those in the civilian work force.
Both will teach you discipline. Both will give you opportunity to learn.
None can be the best. all four have different purposes. to say one is best over all is a very ignerent thing to say. you can say the Marines Are the best shooters. the Army has the best tankish stuff the Air Force has the best planes and the Navy has the best ships.
I think the Navy, but the army was around longer,
ALL 5 branches are equally the best at what they do: Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
In the Army, men are called Soldiers. In the Navy they are called Sailors in the Airforce they are called Airmen.
yes. the Kenya army,the kenya airforce,the Kenya navy.
WAAC- Women's Army auxiliary corps WASP- Women's airforce service pilots ~Katherine :D
Luftwaffe - airforce Kriegsmarine - navy Herr - average army Waffen SS - better trained and equiped army You can break it down even farther, but that's a start.
A commander is an officer of any rank who is actually commanding an army/navy/airforce unit. A general is someone having that specific rank, but who is not necessarily actively commanding an army unit.
Roger was in the U.S. Army he wore a green uniform
no airforce are actually like army but they fight in air and astronaut just gives information about space thank you
General Tomoyuki Yamashita Army Airforce ,Japan...hai
Combined arms of Army, Airforce and Navy.
Yes. The Army and Airforce have their own equivalents.
For army 31 For navy airforce 35
Yes, you do need to be a US citizen
The military, private owners, and that's about it
GT Navy Army Airforce
Army,Airforce & Navy
Army,Airforce & Navy
If "rate" is defined as (Total deaths in theater from Battle, Wounds and Other ) / (Total Serving), the question can be answered for individual conflicts. This makes it clear that the Marines have the highest death rate (and I'm an Army vet). WWI Army 7.40% Navy 1.35% Marines 15.69% WWII Army/Airforce 7.85% Navy 2.40% Marines 13.86% Korea Army 3.79% Navy 0.19% Marines 6.66% Airforce 0.15% Vietnam Army 3.09% Navy 0.37% Marines 8.34% Airforce 0.20% Persian Gulf Army 0.07% Navy 0.01% Marines 0.08% Airforce 0.01%