The marines and samurai represent two distinct military traditions from different cultures and historical contexts. The marines, particularly in a modern sense, are typically elite infantry units within a nation's military, focused on rapid response and amphibious warfare. In contrast, samurai were a class of warriors in feudal Japan, known for their adherence to bushido, a code of honor emphasizing loyalty, honor, and martial skill. While both are skilled fighters, their roles, cultural significance, and historical backgrounds differ significantly.
The daimyo was the main leader of the samurai
A samurai is a member of the warrior class in feudal Japan, known for their code of honor, discipline, and martial skills. In contrast, a shogun is a military leader who held significant power and authority, often ruling on behalf of the emperor. While all shoguns were technically samurai, not all samurai were shoguns; the latter was a title granted to the highest-ranking military leaders. The shogunate system often involved the shogun overseeing various samurai, who served as their vassals.
conflicts between powerful clans
All Daimyo are Samurai but not all samurai are Daimyo- the classical relationship would be Master and servant- yet that does not tell it all, as both parties had very specific rights and responsibilities towards each other.
In Japan women were equal to men, thus a women could become a samurai. In Europe Women weren't treated equal to men, thus they couldn't become knights. Samurai soldiers slept with their swords because they were scared of their wives, European soldiers didn't.
The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
A ronin is a samurai. Samurai was a status in Japan. A ronin was simply someone of samurai status that had no clan affiliation.
There's no difference their both under the Department of the Navy.
There isn't much of a difference as the Marines are both water and ground based Only major differences are ranks, boot camp is harder in Marines, and Navy is all Sea.
The difference is that the Marines and Navi are both devoted and dedicated to their respective self interests which are incompatible ; that is , they look after their own interests to the detriment of the other .
A samurai is comparable to a medieval knight not just anyone can be one they have to be a descendant from another samurai and they have to train for years. A regular soldier is just anyone who was inlisted or joined the military.
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the marines are the best snipers hand down
Nothing, essentially. Both are used interchangeably to refer to the exact same thing.
Marines are part of the military, many will argue that the Marines are the best/highest trained military branch in the US military (now im not saying that there arnt special forces for other branchs that arn't better then Marines, all im saying is for basic training i'd have to say that the Marines are the best)
the difference they fight different way or else that you
There is and was no "ninja" sword. The "ninja" sword is simply a creation of Hollywood and wives' tales. Ninjas did however, use modified swords which I believe was made from wakizashis. Therefore..the difference between a sword a ninja would have used and one a samurai would have used would be its lenght.