MARSOC
MARine Special Operations Capable
The Marines are Marines. The Army has Army Special Forces AKA Green Berets.
That is called "division".
Two operations that undo each other are called inverse operations. Examples are addition and subtraction, or multiplication and division.
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.
Order of arithmetical operations is called BIDMAS meaning Brackets, Indices, Division, Multiplication, Addition followed by Subtraction.
Einsatzgruppe (Special Operations Unit)
Yes and the other two basic operations are multiplication and division
Operations that undo each other are called inverse operations. Division is the inverse of multiplication as it undoes the multiplication. eg 3 × 7 = 21; 21 ÷ 7 = 3. Note that there is NO inverse for multiplying by 0.
Yes UNSC(United Nations Space Command) marines are humans. There is a sub catogory of marines called ODSTs(Orbital drop Shock Troopers). These marines are normally more experienced and better trained. They are equivelents of special forces soldiers. They drop to the surface of a warzone from orbit in specially designed drop pods.
Marines are not called soldiers because they belong to a distinct branch of the military, specifically the Marine Corps, which has its own unique mission, training, and culture. While "soldier" typically refers to members of the Army, Marines are often trained for amphibious warfare and rapid response operations. This differentiation emphasizes their specialized roles and the unique operational focus of the Marine Corps within the armed forces.
The order of operations :)
If you are asking 'in what order are arithmetic operations performed'; One useful mnemonic is BEDMAS. This order is Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction. Sometimes called Order of Operations.