Benefits are set by the Department of Defense and so are the same for both.
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.
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.
Their pay is the same.
If you stuck a squad of Marines and A squad of army soldiers, The marines would definatley win! Marine are trained to be right in the action, Army soldiers are more for support and backup. Marines are trained more harsh and cruel than a Army soldier.
The main points of differentiation between the Marines and Army are their primary mission, size, training, and culture. The Marines are a smaller branch focused on amphibious operations and known for their rapid response capabilities. The Army is a larger branch responsible for land-based warfare and has a more diverse range of missions. The Marines undergo a more intense and specialized training regimen, while the Army has a broader range of career options. Culturally, the Marines often have a stronger sense of tradition, camaraderie, and pride.
A difficult question, but it could be said that the US Army has lost more battles than the US Marines because the US Army has fought more battles than the US Marines. In some battles, victory or loss is debatable. At Chosin Reservoir the Marine retreat (or advance to the rear as it was called) has been blamed on the Army.
Overall, it's going to be the Army. They're simply a much larger force with a larger pool of troops available. Individually, an argument could be made for the Marines, who often do rotations at sea, and are prone to travel more when not on deployment.
The british forces :P