The army is easiest to get into. Before entering, you must take a test, and in order to get into the marines you must get a certain score, as well as the army. However, the marines need a higher score, and have a much harder and stricter training regiment.
I'm not saying the army is bad, I'm just saying that the marines are the guys that run at a group that takes over a city, then the army simply comes and defends it.
Marines they are like special forces navy thats why they are the few the proud and they have the toughest training ever given
1. What makes you know that army is the easiest to pass? 2. The navy isn't like the army, they stay on the sea. 3. Marines are few? Look at this from Wikipedia -
The United States Marine Corps, with just under 199,000 active duty as of December 31, 2008 and 40,000 reserve Marines,[10] is the smallest of the United States' armed forces in the Department of Defense (the United States Coast Guard is smaller, about one fifth the size of the Marine Corps, but serves under Homeland Security). The Corps is nonetheless larger than the entire armed forces of many significant military powers; for example, it is larger than the active duty Israel Defense Forces or the whole of the British Army.[11][12]
And also don't forget the significance of the Marines in WW2.
Since the U.S. Marines are being talked about here, the Marine Corps and the Army are separate branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. Repeat, they are not under the Army nor are they part of the Army.
If you are talking about the military of other countries, I don't know about them.