The british forces :P
The Army Rangers are an elite regiment of Infantry, trained in more specialised roles than standard line infantry are.
It is a light infantry Special Ops force that conducts mainly direct action.
This depends on where you are. If you are in the US Marines, first an infantry soldier would become a scout sniper and then would go on to a more advanced course.
I'm a Marine, so, Marines.
the marines because if u play cod4 the marines are skilled butt in mw2 the army is not well skilled
Individual Marines, or the Corps as a whole? The Marine Corps is extremely stingy with its medals. Things that in the Army will get you an Army Commendation Medal won't get you any medals at all in the Marines. The Marines also don't have a lot of the service ribbons the Army has.
There is no way to determine this.
actually a better question would be what is the marine cores equivalent to the army rangers. the rangers are considered more highly trained and more elite soldiers than the marines (although a marine will tell you other wise). And the marines equivalent would be MARSOC which stands for Marine Special Operations Command.
The US Army fought more because there were more of them, but the US Marines also fought against the Germans in France.
You are mixing services. Rangers are a part of the US Army. US Marines are a separate military unit.
Marine Force Recon is a branch of MARSOC (Marine Special Operations Command) and their job is to locate HVT's (High Value Targets) and other threats for the main infantry. There is no question about it, they are the most elite fighters in the United States. Many say that Navy SEALs are more elite, but there are over 3,000 SEALs in the world, and only about 300 Force Recon Marines in the world.
There may have been more than one, but the one that made the news was, of course, Corregidor (not sure if the spelling is right), which was the location of a fortress which was assumed to be impregnable. The troops were US Army ---not Marines. Marines were used later to re-capture many of the islands and allowed the army to return to Philippines. Several "army" infantry Divisions fought throughout the Philippines during the liberation, which allowed General MacArthur to return. If you are doing the "World War II" crossword puzzle, like I assume you are, the answer is BATAAN.