This is something you have to decide for yourself. Both services offer combat arms occupations. Which one is better for you is something you're going to have to figure out on your own.
No.
Not in combat roles.
I do not think that you have to be legal to join but i know that you do get a citizenship if you die in combat. If you survive, you're still an alien.
It's harder to join the Marines. They have much higher standards than the Army.
He was commissioned in the Royal Marines in 1741.
well it depends on if you want to be worked harder..if you join the Marines they have a very tough boot camp that will stretch you to your limits..the Army does still have a hard boot camp but they are not a rigorous as the Marines
That really depends on you and what you want out of it. If you plan to enlist only for one term then get out, I'd advise against it, as it will leave you with zero real world job skills.
Deciding between joining the Army or the Marines for Military Police (MP) will depend on your personal preferences and career goals. The Army offers a larger MP force with a wider range of job opportunities, while the Marines have a smaller MP presence but focus heavily on combat training. Consider factors like job availability, training intensity, deployment frequency, and overall military culture to make an informed decision that aligns with your aspirations.
Children do not affect your ability to join the Marines.
to help fight for the greatest country in the world
well, they can help you pay for college
nothing but your clothes on your back and your identification.