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Opinions on Training of Different US Military Branches?

Hey there! I'm a junior and have been exploring the idea of enlisting after graduation. Can someone fill me in on which branch of the US military is recognized as being the most highly trained?

2 years ago

While all branches of the U.S. military provide comprehensive and vigorous training, the perception of which offers the "most highly trained" experience can be subjective and depends on the specific role or job you're interested in.

The Navy SEALs (Sea, Air, and Land Teams), for example, are well-known for their rigorous training program, Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training. This programs' attrition rate typically hovers around 80%, meaning only about 20% of those who start the training actually complete it. This intensive process is designed to develop resilience, determination, and tactical skills required for their specialized operations.

Similarly, the Army's Special Forces, often known as the Green Berets, also offer an intense selection process and training program, which covers a broad range of expertise from weapons and intelligence to unconventional warfare and language training.

The Air Force Pararescue (PJs), responsible for personnel recovery and medical rescue, also have a demanding training pipeline that includes everything from parachute and dive training to emergency medical procedures.

Contrarily, the Marines have a reputation for being highly trained warriors as every Marine, regardless of job specialty, is first and foremost a rifleman. Their basic training is longer than the Army's and includes training in martial arts, water survival and, of course, marksmanship.

Lastly, the Space Force is the newest branch and focuses on space operations. Its training process is still being refined, but it's anticipated to be highly specialized and quite rigorous, given the technological demands of the space domain.

However, it's crucial to remember that high levels of training are not exclusive to any single branch. All branches have specialized units that require advanced training beyond basic courses. It's more about finding which branch aligns with your interests and career goals. Each branch of the military has its strengths, training styles, and cultures, though all are focused on creating professional, capable service members. So delve deeper into their missions, read about the training, talk to veterans to gain firsthand insights. You might also reach out to local recruiters and ask about the best fit for your career ambitions.

2 years ago

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