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Navy, not the Marine Corps.
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The Navy SEALs are Chinese, special forces.
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It's the Navy, but it seems to be called the Navy SEALs.
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U.S. Navy SEALs, one of the top 10 special forces in the world.
"Seal" is another name for the U.S. military's amphibious commando, and seal means sea, air, and land. Formally established in 1962 as the U.S. Navy Underwater Demolition Team, the Commando has expanded to two battle groups by 1988 with a total of seven squadrons and about 1,600 personnel. Navy SEALs have now become a killer weapon for the United States to carry out local wars and deal with emergencies.
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Richard Masink: Born in Pennsylvania, USA, he graduated from the U.S. Honors Naval Academy in New Jersey and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1958. On May 18, 1967, Masinker led his troops to attack Nghi Long Island and eliminated a large number of enemy forces, destroying 6 enemy ships.
A few months later, Masinko returned to the United States as Platoon Commander of the Second Platoon of the Navy SEALs, and led his troops back to Vietnam to assist the U.S. Army Special Forces in their spring offensive. As a result of his mission, he was promoted to captain and appointed military attaché to the U.S. Navy Embassy in Burma in 1973. Eighteen months later, when his term expired, Mashinko was promoted to commander of the second SEAL team.
Dick Kutch: Vietnam War Reserve, Bud S Class 45, 1969.
Scott Helvinston: The youngest member in SEAL history to complete BUD S training, but died in Iraq in 2004.
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Hello landlord, the poster commandos are the special forces of the United States, which are used to carry out various special missions. The Marine Corps is a unit that is mainly responsible for the sea, taking ships to fight on land.
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No connection.
You can't pinch the two together.
The Navy SEALs are naval special forces that are part of the U.S. Navy The U.S. Marine Corps is an independent branch of the United States, and it has the same status as the U.S. Navy The U.S. Marine Corps' special forces are the Marine Corps Special Operations Regiment (formerly known as the Old Fr.).
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The Marine Corps is more like the Army, and the ranks are roughly the name of the Army. The ranks of the Navy SEALs are all according to the ranks of the Navy.
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First of all, the two are different in terms of formation, the Navy SEALs are a special forces directly under the US Navy, commanded by the Navy Special Operations Command, and the Marine Corps is commanded by the Commander of the Marine Corps, which is the highest-ranking officer in the US Marine Corps, nominated by **, is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Commander of the Marine Corps is under the direct leadership of the Secretary of the Navy. Secondly, the scale of the two is different, the Navy SEALs as a special elite force have a small total strength, the specific number is unknown, the Marine Corps as a branch of the United States has nearly 200,000 people, the scale of the two is much different, third, the two combat missions are different, the seals mainly deal with low-intensity special operations, such as rescuing hostages, as for the Marine Corps, you can often see them in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Gulf War.
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Commando??? It's an expedition and there is a video game bus.
No. Only Sol Loki and Hulk.