The Army because they give out ribbons for practically anything. For example, both Marines and Soldiers throw a grenade at some point in training but Soldiers get a ribbon for it and Marines do not.
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Take the above answer with a grain of salt. Soldiers DO NOT get a ribbon for completion of hand grenade training. And while there is a marksmanship identifier for hand grenades, you'll never see anybody wearing it.
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.
Check the Marine Uniform regulations. They will specify what ribbons you are authorized to wear from the Army. Medals awarded are normally going to be allowed, but ribbons that don't come with medals probably won't be.
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
There is no way to determine this.
On the left side of your dress uniform for the Army. Usually below the other badges if you have room. Navy, Marines, Airforce will wear ribbons of the left side of the dress uniform. Ferguson
The US Army fought more because there were more of them, but the US Marines also fought against the Germans in France.
The Marines are Marines. The Army has Army Special Forces AKA Green Berets.
You are mixing services. Rangers are a part of the US Army. US Marines are a separate military unit.
Their pay is the same.
Army by far. Marines are real men.
Always. And the Army often come in to help the Marines.