Navy SEALs are the maritime Special Operations Forces of the U.S. Navy. The Marines are a separate component of the military. For more information about the Navy SEALs, check out WWW.SEALSWCC.COM, our official website.
The SEALs obviously are more versatile in their missions but other than that not very much except for marines you must have your first enlistment which is four years before you can join and now its called MARSOC which is attached to socom and marines are the only branch whom can be activated without declaring a war and the seals can be sent to buds as soon as they finish navy bct or bootcamp, marines also will have 15 hours of hand to hand in bct then more in their mos training and more when they are qualifying for MARSOC... THEY ARE CONSIDERED EACH OTHERS BROTHERS IN ARMS
The primary difference is that Marine Force Recon units are generally used only for advance recon well behind enemy lines, in advance of larger force invasions/operations. Their normal activities typically require them to operate without being seen, and to not directly engage the enemy unless necessary. During the Invasion of Iraq, they were utilized out of normal operations, chosen to spearhead the invasion as a force, rather than operate in smaller units as they usually do. Though not their usual modus operandi, they did quite well regardless.
Navy SEAL's, while they do in fact perform advance recon / intelligence operations, are primarily an active combat force, rather than just a recon force. SEALs actively seek out and engage enemy targets, quickly, and in small units,
None. Navy Seals are all Navy. Marines are a completely different branch of military.
This may come as a shock to you, but the US Navy SEALs are under the Navy and not the Marine Corps
well there are alot of former marines in the seals program yes
Marines are not on par with the Seals. Marines are a regular force, seals are special operations. A more likely match would be Marine Recon Vs Seal
There's no difference their both under the Department of the Navy.
There isn't much of a difference as the Marines are both water and ground based Only major differences are ranks, boot camp is harder in Marines, and Navy is all Sea.
the spetsnaz Sorry bro, it wasnt Navy SEALs vs. Spetsnaz, it was Green Beret vs. Spetsnaz, and yes there is an incredible difference between Green Beret and the Navy SEALs
There were about 100 Kia's in each country (For the Navy Seals). But for marines, there were about 1,000 in each country.
The SEALS are a US Navy unit. The Marines have their own special forces, Recon. They may cross train, but they have different missions and skill sets.
There were about 100 KIA's in each country (For the Navy Seals). But for marines, there were about 1,000 in each country.
there is no difference except the branch of service.
No you cannot do that. The Navy SEALs is just that, the NAVY. You would have to finish your enlistment in the Marine Corps and then join the Navy.