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The Royal Marines are a much smaller body of men who receive a longer and more intensive basic training and more advanced training in special operations skills.
Tough question, and not designed to improve Anglo-American relations, so I'll have a Walfdorf Salad and say that both are very tough, and I would not want to get on the bad side of either. The US Marines are a much larger unit than the UK Royal Marines, but the US is a much larger country, so it may come out much the same in terms of individual toughness.
There are no Canadian Marines
It is a pittance, but there are no pogie bait machines to squander it on.
Military pay grades are based on rank, so it varies.
That would depend on his rank in the Marines
There is no such rate in the Marines or any branch of service.
The Royal Marines 3 Commando Brigade normally has about 7,000 men. Don't expect to ever see it all together employed at any time. It is routinely put together in much the same way that a Marine Expeditionary Unit is. That is as customized and mission specific unit based on a specific contingency or mission.
Inter-service cooperation exists between all branches, although the Marines do traditionally have a much closer relationship with the Navy than the Army does.
40 to 50 thousand 45-60k
It's harder to join the Marines. They have much higher standards than the Army.
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