Infantry is still in existence, because that was our main approach at Iraq. Cavalry exists in the form of cars in place of horses. Navy definitely exists: There's a whole branch in the military for that.
There are two types of cavalry still in existence - armoured cavalry, and air cavalry. The infantry element of an air cav unit was replaced by air assault infantry, but attack and scout helicopter formations are still part of air cav.
A strong navy to threaten the Greek city-states, and an army of combined cavalry and infantry, under a central leadership.
Some people think that a Navy Seal Sniper is safer than Navy Seal Infantry. Some people think that Navy Seal Infantry is safer than a Navy Seal Sniper.
Marines are typically linked to the Navy - often as a separate force within the bureau responsible for the maintenance of the Navy, but sometimes as an actual part of the Navy itself. The term 'Marines' isn't exclusive to that type of infantry - just as frequently around the world, they can be found with the designation of 'naval infantry' or similar.
A navy seal sniper is a full time sniper. A sniper is a infantry mission.
North: Better railroads More people from which to draw troops Better and more industry A standing navy South: Better Generalship Better infantry soldiers Better cavalry Fighting on home soil
The navy was the most powerful in the Mediterranean until landbound Rome built up a competitive one. Its army was made up of mercenaries - the infantry was not of the quality of the Romans, but it had a strong cavalry advantage, and could be replenished by hiring more troops from North Africa and Spain.
After the western Greek citiy-states led by Sparta had defeated the Persian navy at Salamis, the Persians could not feed their army during the oncoming winter and had to send half of it home. The remaining half, with 40,000 Greek allies, was therefore now about the same size as the southern Greek alliance of city-states. The difference was that the Persians had strong cavalry but unarmoured infantry. The Persian infantry could not stand up to the Greek armoured infantry and relied on their cavalry to harass the Greeks. So the Greeks selected Plataea as the right place where they could fight over broken ground where the Persian cavalry could not get at them. The result was the defeat of the Persian army.
No SEALS are advanced infantry not pilots.
There is a few things you have to do to become a Navy Seal man. You have to start with signing up for the Navy.
No. Infantry is only an Army organization, not Navy, Air force, Marines, or Coast Guard.
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1. There is no such thing as a Navy infantry. 2. As a green hard holder you are not restricted from any job in the military what restricts you is ASVAB score and for certain jobs your ability to get clearence.