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The Marines are Marines. The Army has Army Special Forces AKA Green Berets.
Its better to join the Green Berets as a Army Solider because you will get more experience and have a better chance of making it through the selection process and training. Civilians can not join the Green Berets. The GB's are Soldiers, not civilians.
There are roughly 4500 estimated Green Beret soldiers. it is said that the Green Berets make up less than 1% of the US Army's population.
Navy SEALs
Army Soldier more experience.
Special Forces wear Green Berets Rangers wear Tan Berets Airborne wears Maroon Berets Rest of the Army wears Black Berets. But they don't really mean anything.
The United States Army has several elite forces. The Army Special Forces are sometimes referred to as "Green Berets." There are also Army Rangers, and Airborne units. For many years, these were the only army units that wore berets.
The US have Delta Force, Rangers and Green Berets.
The SF are still US Army/24/7.
Training civilians and foreign militaries is a significant part of what the Green Berets do, however, they do go on combat missions as well. The United States Army Special Forces have been active since 1952.
. Rangers(Army) Delta Force(Army) Green Berets(Army) 160th SOAR(A)(Army) Force Recon(Marines) SEALs(Navy) STS/PJ's(Air Force)
Barry Sadler first wrote "The Ballad of the Green Berets" in 1966. The song was inspired by his experiences as a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier during the Vietnam War. It quickly gained popularity and became an anthem for American troops, reflecting the bravery and sacrifice of the Green Berets. The song was released as a single in early 1966 and topped the charts later that year.