All branches of the u.s. government special forces are all trained the same.
No. Not even close. The toughest and best Special Forces are British SAS, American Delta Force,Green Beret and Marines' Force Recon
The British Special Air Service (S.A.S.).
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Are you refering to the branch of British special forces? They are the Special Air Service regiments.
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No. Delta Force is part of the Army. The Marines have their own special operations forces.
marines
Because some operations are too sensitive or risky for reg forces.
The USMC is currently the most difficult to get into. USMC basic training is arguably the hardest boot camp of all branches. Sorry dude, but SEAL training is ridiculously hard, and even though Marines definitely train like hell, SEALs take the cake. Also, surprisingly few people are actually kicked out SEAL training, the vast majority D.O.R. (drop on request) cause it's too hard. SEAL training is SPECIAL FORCES. Look at the answer: toughest BOOT CAMP (BASIC). No doubt SEAL training is the toughest but, for basic the CORPS is the toughest, even SEALS have to go through BASIC. I agree. The Marine boot camp is the toughest. *Comment from personal experiance. ;)
The branch of the military that provides forces with maritime search and rescue during wartime are the Navy Seals. The Navy Seal teams go through specialized training and are part of the special forces.
The M16A1 is no longer used by any branches or special operation forces in the US Military. The M16A3, however, is used by some units in the US Air Force, particularly security forces. It is not the standard-issue rifle for any branch or special forces.
The whole if the armed forces are not commanded by a single branch of it.