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Military Branches Ranked from Hardest to Easiest?

Sup, folks? I came across a conversation about military branches ranked from hardest to easiest based on their basic training. Though I understand it must vary depending on personal capacity, is there any typical ranking made based on physical fitness, mental toughness and more? Might be useful for a sense of what I could be getting myself into. Thanks!

a year ago

Hello! It's important to remember that every branch of the military has its own unique challenges and routine, and the classification of "hardest to easiest" might not necessarily help determine what suits you best. However, these rankings are often subjective and depend on a range of factors such as physical endurance, mental toughness, training length, and specific skills required.

That said, here's a very generalized breakout based on various factors:

1. Marine Corps: Known for having the most rigorous basic training, also called boot camp. The physical fitness aspect is particularly challenging; for example, minimum physical requirements include completing a 3-mile run in under 28 minutes.

2. Army: Also known for its challenging physical and mental aspects. It places a strong emphasis on combat scenarios, weapons training, and endurance.

3. Navy: Although the physical requirements are quite demanding, the chief challenges often come from the technical and academic portions of training due to the nature of naval warfare.

4. Air Force: While the physical tests might be slightly less demanding than the Marines or Army, the Air Force emphasizes technical skills and warfare strategy.

5. Coast Guard: Basic training is intense but shorter in duration compared to other branches. It covers seagoing military operations and law enforcement.

Remember, all branches of the military require a combination of physical fitness, discipline, and the ability to learn and apply new skills quickly. Additionally, each has specialized training for different job roles, so it's important to consider what career path you're interested in when deciding. Always do your research and consider what branch aligns with your personal interests, career goals, and capabilities instead of solely focusing on how rigorous the training is rumored to be. Best of luck with your decision!

a year ago

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