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trevolutionist
08-26-2003, 10:15 PM
Which Military Service do you think is the most bad ass and why?

Graphik Styles
08-26-2003, 10:26 PM
i would have to say Air Force, that must feel so good, to like go flying through the sky, at like maximum speed, fighting for your country.

jon@af
08-26-2003, 10:27 PM
Im sure they all work their asses off to get to where they want to be, so me giving credit to one over the others wouldnt seem right. All of them :)

grimmy
08-26-2003, 10:27 PM
please everyone knows the marines are the roughest toughest bad ass mother f'ers out there

trevolutionist
08-26-2003, 10:30 PM
If it absolutely
postively
without a doubt
must be completely destroyed overnight:
US Marines

Whitebread
08-27-2003, 01:07 AM
What about the Seals. They are a member of the Navy right? Or is it the Army. I think, as far as technology goes NASA is king. I think it kinda count casue it was once part of the Air Force, it was the nameless program that created new a better military technologys. Furthermore, one of the main reasons why NASA was created was to battle the USSR in the space race and possible create space based weapons (this was one of the main reasons why the shuttle was created, as a possible weapon back in the Rixon era, although, offically, it was never used that way).

If you want human physical power with little use of weapons, then the Seals=teh win!

trevolutionist
08-27-2003, 02:53 AM
What about the Seals. They are a member of the Navy right? Or is it the Army. I think, as far as technology goes NASA is king. I think it kinda count casue it was once part of the Air Force, it was the nameless program that created new a better military technologys. Furthermore, one of the main reasons why NASA was created was to battle the USSR in the space race and possible create space based weapons (this was one of the main reasons why the shuttle was created, as a possible weapon back in the Rixon era, although, offically, it was never used that way).

If you want human physical power with little use of weapons, then the Seals=teh win!

The Seals are NAVY and NASA is not a Military Service... our taxes for the military don't ever goto NASA. They're seperate.

kublah
08-27-2003, 06:10 AM
I voted for the Air Force. The Army, Navy, and Marines all have their special ops units, and they're all very badass, but the Air Force has all the high tech toys that are becoming more and more important as the way wars are being fought changes. Technology is where the US military has the edge over any other nation, and the Airforce has a whole lot of it. A platoon of Green Berets is pretty scary, but a stealth bomber that will drop a present down your chimney from 30,000 feet before you even know it's there is really scary...

NSX-R-SSJ20K
08-27-2003, 06:24 AM
the Special Air Service is the most bad ass

Toksin
08-27-2003, 07:07 AM
They all do a great job and deserve equal respect.

PS. I am leet because my postcount says so :p

zebrathree
08-27-2003, 07:19 AM
You people all talk out of your arse (except Dave of course).

Each service has its strengths and weaknesses, and can do things the others cant.

This thread is pointless.

BTW its SEALs. UPPERCASE.

Hyatus
08-27-2003, 09:22 AM
ARMY RANGERS all the way, those men are heros because of one word.......................Somalia

there were no SEALs there or marines just the rangers and thats all they needed.

freakray
08-27-2003, 09:28 AM
You people all talk out of your arse (except Dave of course).

Each service has its strengths and weaknesses, and can do things the others cant.

This thread is pointless.

BTW its SEALs. UPPERCASE.

Thanks Rhys......except Dave huh?

What about the Rangers, Delta Force and what about all the other special forces out there like the Recce's, SAS, Commando's, Selous Scouts or for that matter any other special operations unit out there?

freakray
08-27-2003, 09:31 AM
ARMY RANGERS all the way, those men are heros because of one word.......................Somalia

there were no SEALs there or marines just the rangers and thats all they needed.

Just the Rangers?

I suppose, officially, the Delta team wasn't actually there?
You may want to read more here: http://www.ranger.org/somaliaHistoryNightstalkers.html

Seems the SEALs were there too....

YogsVR4
08-27-2003, 10:06 AM
I'll go with the Navy. They can control over 70% of the planet without even having to use their ground forces.

freakray
08-27-2003, 10:29 AM
I'll go with the Navy. They can control over 70% of the planet without even having to use their ground forces.

Ah yes, the great American way, control by force.....

YogsVR4
08-27-2003, 10:39 AM
Ah yes, the great American way, control by force.....

Just going with the topic at hand.

If we wanted control by force, the southern boarder wouldn't be so porous.

zebrathree
08-27-2003, 11:08 AM
Yo Ray,

Delta doesnt officialy exist anymore bro. And if it did, it would be called CAG ;)

freakray
08-27-2003, 11:11 AM
Yo Ray,

Delta doesnt officialy exist anymore bro. And if it did, it would be called CAG ;)

Neither do the Recce's.....officially anyhow..... :evillol:

zebrathree
08-27-2003, 11:24 AM
:biggrin:

Gotta love the US Govt on this one.

"No, Delta Force does not exist. I dont care that the former CO wrote a book about it."

"Yes, Delta Force does exist. In fact, we're making a movie about them."

"Delta Force? What Delta Force?"


I can understand not admitting it, since that gives an edge, but admitting it exists then dening it exists? I dont see much logic in that.

JeffForSale!
08-27-2003, 05:57 PM
COAST GUARD!!!
cuz everyone deserves "equal respect" but no one would vote for the Coast Guard, so tehres my vote :rolleyes:

slave
08-27-2003, 07:08 PM
Yeah you can't really say the Rangers are the be all n end all, if they are, why is their shit so public?? Even my mates in the unit Im moving to do shit in hot zones nobody hears about.

carrrnuttt
08-27-2003, 07:27 PM
I did not vote for any of them. All have their strengths and weaknesses, which then is complemented by each other.

A couple of FYIs:

1) The Marines fall under the Department of the Navy.

2) The Air Force actually has one of the most exclusive Special Forces teams in our Armed Forces, topped only by the Delta. They're called Pararescue and Combat Control. They're harder to get into than the SEALs. There are a few hundred Pararescuemen in the world, compared to the SEALs and Rangers, which count reaches into thousands.

When a SEAL team many years ago got cornered in Panama, it was the Pararescuemen that got them out. They were also the ones that got that downed pilot in Bosnia, among many other heroic things they have done.

The Combat-Control people do what air-traffic controllers do. BUT, the planes that they land are usually carrying supplies/troops, and these planes are trying to land into hostile territory. So they have to drop in before everybody else, and make sure everythings clear/neutralized, for the following contingent.

Just letting people know about some of our lesser-known heroes.

slave
08-27-2003, 07:31 PM
Not trying to sound smug but SEAL's etc and a few other so called special forces units from good old usa perform pretty damned poorly when on joint exercises here. One such instance was when 2 american units ran an exercise against a Brit SAS team and an Aussie SAS team, Brit's were apparently near flawless, Aussie's finished just behind, the two american units, ie SEALS and green beret's got LOST and never even started. :disappoin But then again, massive casualties also seem to be ok for these units too.

carrrnuttt
08-27-2003, 07:36 PM
Not trying to sound smug but SEAL's etc and a few other so called special forces units from good old usa perform pretty damned poorly when on joint exercises here. One such instance was when 2 american units ran an exercise against a Brit SAS team and an Aussie SAS team, Brit's were apparently near flawless, Aussie's finished just behind, the two american units, ie SEALS and green beret's got LOST and never even started. :disappoin But then again, massive casualties also seem to be ok for these units too.

You're allowed to sound smug. The SAS is THE most exclusive SF team in the world. They recruit only the best of the best from all friendly nations, including the US.

Delta...which doesn't exist, BTW...is based on the SAS. It was started by a US Colonel that was actually a member of the SAS.

I would say, stamina-for-stamina, athleticism-for-athleticism, the SAS troops rival or better some of the better Olympic athletes. Some of those athletes won't last the training.

TheNotoriousMogg
08-27-2003, 09:28 PM
i would have to say Air Force, that must feel so good, to like go flying through the sky, at like maximum speed, fighting for your country.


I voted for the Air Force. The Army, Navy, and Marines all have their special ops units, and they're all very badass, but the Air Force has all the high tech toys that are becoming more and more important as the way wars are being fought changes. Technology is where the US military has the edge over any other nation, and the Airforce has a whole lot of it. A platoon of Green Berets is pretty scary, but a stealth bomber that will drop a present down your chimney from 30,000 feet before you even know it's there is really scary...

I did not vote for any of them. All have their strengths and weaknesses, which then is complemented by each other.

A couple of FYIs:

1) The Marines fall under the Department of the Navy.

2) The Air Force actually has one of the most exclusive Special Forces teams in our Armed Forces, topped only by the Delta. They're called Pararescue and Combat Control. They're harder to get into than the SEALs. There are a few hundred Pararescuemen in the world, compared to the SEALs and Rangers, which count reaches into thousands.

When a SEAL team many years ago got cornered in Panama, it was the Pararescuemen that got them out. They were also the ones that got that downed pilot in Bosnia, among many other heroic things they have done.

The Combat-Control people do what air-traffic controllers do. BUT, the planes that they land are usually carrying supplies/troops, and these planes are trying to land into hostile territory. So they have to drop in before everybody else, and make sure everythings clear/neutralized, for the following contingent.

Just letting people know about some of our lesser-known heroes.

You guys are all welcome at my place for beers :D

and for those who dont know me I am active duty USAF

http://www.maniacalmind.net/images/mogg_full_service_dress.jpg

trevolutionist
08-29-2003, 03:32 AM
lol oddly enough I went to an Air Force High School... Randolph-Macon Academy... USAF keeps calling me asking me to join... almost as pesky as the NAVY

carrrnuttt
08-29-2003, 04:23 AM
You guys are all welcome at my place for beers :D

and for those who dont know me I am active duty USAF


Proud former USAF regular herehttp://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/images/smilies/icon16.gif!!

Whitebread
08-29-2003, 03:02 PM
The Seals are NAVY and NASA is not a Military Service... our taxes for the military don't ever goto NASA. They're seperate.

I didn't say NASA was a military service. I said it was created from a branch of the airforce that did testing of prototype air vechiles like supersonic jets and rockets. After the creation of NASA, it was no longer a part of the military. I do feel that they have the best technology of any govermnemt program though, military or not. And, as for the shuttle, it was proposed to Regan, or Nixon, I forget who was in office at the time, that it could be used as a Cold War space weapon even though NASA is not a military program. They even said that the president became giddy at the thought of having this piece of technology and that was one of the major reasons why he let it be made.

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