If "rate" is defined as (Total deaths in theater from Battle, Wounds and Other ) / (Total Serving), the question can be answered for individual conflicts. This makes it clear that the Marines have the highest death rate (and I'm an Army vet). WWI Army 7.40% Navy 1.35% Marines 15.69% WWII Army/Airforce 7.85% Navy 2.40% Marines 13.86% Korea Army 3.79% Navy 0.19% Marines 6.66% Airforce 0.15% Vietnam Army 3.09% Navy 0.37% Marines 8.34% Airforce 0.20% Persian Gulf Army 0.07% Navy 0.01% Marines 0.08% Airforce 0.01%
Most likey USA. Marines, Army, Navy, Airforce, and Coast Guard.
It is a call of a marine.. Hoorah for marines Hooah for army navy.... dont care airforce... dont care
It is a call of a marine.. Hoorah for marines Hooah for army navy.... dont care airforce... dont care
NFCU is the acronym for the Navy Federal Credit Unit. This is a banking institute specifically serving the Navy, Army, Marines, Airforce, and Department of Defence employees.
It isn't. The Royal Air Force is an idependent force like the Royal Navy and the Army. The navy and army have their own individual air arms, the Fleet Air Arm and the Army Air Corps but each has individual roles.
Yes. The Army and Airforce have their own equivalents.
The Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy and nothing to do with the Army.
On the left side of your dress uniform for the Army. Usually below the other badges if you have room. Navy, Marines, Airforce will wear ribbons of the left side of the dress uniform. Ferguson
The Army: 42 The Navy: 39 The Air Force: 31 The Marines: 32
Combined arms of Army, Airforce and Navy.
Contact the branch of service he was in(Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines), tell them the situation and they will tell you what to do next.