Posted on Jan 12, 2016
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Do you feel there is still an "inner service rivalry" between the Service Branches or that any one branch thinks they are Superior?

RP Members what do you think - be honest and professional in your responses please! Thank you

With all the deployments and joint operations that we have been involved in over the last 15 plus years of war and prior to that as well, aren't we all part of something a little bigger than our own service branches? We represent the United States of America in so many ways! We represent the freedom that all of the American citizens enjoy, to include ourselves!

For myself, I think is great to that we have the Navy/Army/Air Force rivalry on the football field and other sports, but I think it is important to realize the importance of joint operations and synchronization among the service branches.

I don't think that anyone branch is better than the other. That is my personal feeling.

They all have their specific missions, training philosophies, challenges, and characteristics that make them unique and special, but does that make them inferior or superior to the other service branches?

I'm sorry if I didn't tag some of the specific service branches!
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SSG Wayne Wood
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My family has military roots going all the way back to Queen Anne's War in the Colonies - I had a couple great-grandfathers who served in the Revolution - one was at King's Mountain. In the Civil War I had great-grandparents on both sides. A great-uncle who served in the Army in WWI; two uncles in WW2, one was a Frogman in the Pacific who made it back - the other a soldier who was killed in France in November 44; my father and two other uncles served during the Korean War with the Navy. My stepfather did a hitch in the Navy then finished his career in the Army where he did time in Nam. My older brother served in the Army in Nam - I was too young to go to Nam but went to Grenada with the 82nd in 83. My two youngest brothers served in the Navy at the tail-end of the Cold War - one on a Fast Frigate helping the Coasties with drug interdiction and the other on a "Boomer" at the bottom of the sea. I had two sons serve - one did a hitch in the Navy on the Reagan and our youngest is currently serving as an Airborne Infantry officer. I guess he didn't listen to his old man (my wife thinks he listened TOO well...) I had a cousin join the Marines - proud of him and a couple other cousins do the Air Force.

So my family has had the branches covered. As a paratrooper I've always felt we were pretty well at the top of the heap but I have respect for the Marines -when I worked with them they were always high-speed, low drag and professional. By the same token, the Air Force put the "Air" in "Airborne" and CAS always looks good when the kimshi hits the fan on the ground - no matter what branch.

When I was in Basic Charlie Company made fun of Bravo Company, Bravo made fun of Alpha, and Alpha looked down on the rest of us. When I got to my first permanent unit, this battalion looked down their noses at the other battalions in the brigade and so on... Forget what we thought of the other branches. At Ft Bragg? Geez, we dogged EVERYONE and EVERYONE hated us. Good clean fun, right?

After many years of beating my chest and berating "Legs," "Squids," "Jarheads," and all other non-Airborne comers I came to the conclusion the reason we beat our chests and look down on others is if we didn't have the pride of feeling as if we were better than everyone else where would be the pride and joy in doing some of the impossible [junk] we are/were required to do?
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I think they all do, and should. As long as it isn't taken too seriously I think it's good for morale.
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Cpl Michael Burr
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I'm a Marine. We're taught that we're the best. We go harder, faster, longer, and with more intensity than any other service. We're loud and cocky and we're not afraid to back up our mouths with our fists. Even though we know we're the best and we pick on the other services they are our little brothers and sisters in arms and only we can pick on them. No one else! Now that I'm out I still have that "rivalry" other service veterans and it's still out of love and respect that I talk smack about their service. Let a civilian try to join in, it's their funeral! To answer your question, yes the inter service rivalry is alive and well.
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MSG Brad Sand
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Yes. Hopefully the member of all of them THINK they are...well most...but directly to the question, Yes.
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CPT Richard Riley
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thinking and actual at two different things .....
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SGT George Duncan
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yes all of them
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SGT Patrick Reno
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I don't know why but all the other branch's seem to think they are as good as the ARMY.
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SGT Michael Smith
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All branches think they're superior. Except the Army; we know we're superior.
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SFC Joey Oliver
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Sir, I am a retired army drill sergeant and in my opinion and experience, it seems as though marines (the ones I've encountered) think they are Gods greatest thing ever created: the end all be all to human life. It seems like they are brainwashed when they first join into thinking they are above everyone else. Like i said, from the marines that i have interacted with, this is the impression that i got. Nothing like this from people who are in the navy or air force.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SFC Joey Oliver Very nice Acronym
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