Navy seal brother they are in more dangerous operations which require special skills which gives you better pay
2006-10-18 15:32:39
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answered by Homer 1
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The pay is the same in all branches, no matter the job. An E-5 draws the same pay whether administration or airborne.
A Navy SEAL is a specialized career field, and is considered one of the toughest along with USAF Combat Control, Marine Force Recon and Army Ranger.
The difficulty depends on the field you go into. Some think that electronic system repair is a breeze while others would rather drive a specialized vehicle.
Wildlife Biology or Wildlife Conservation? I honestly never thought to look into it. Maybe talk to a recruiter once you decide on a branch.
2006-10-18 15:42:20
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answered by liberal democratic republican 2
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Okay, all military pays the same...if you are in a combat zone or similar hazardous duty you get additional compensation.
I think the army now is paying to enlist.
My son is in the Navy, almost a year, has never seen a ship or sub. Go figure. But where he is stationed they have trained seals and dolphins.
Navy Seals are the toughest of the tough. The have to do everything that the other special forces do plus the swimming/diving etc. Being a Seal would be a career, but I am not sure how long your body can stand that kind of abuse.
I would recommend that you work on your grammar and spelling. Education is something that is a requirement in the Armed Forces these days.
2006-10-18 15:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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While there are five different branches, all branches have the same pay, according to your time in service and your rank.
If you are interested in biology or wildlife conservation, I would reccomend the Coast Guard, as they spearhead quite a few enviromental preservation projects (ex: they helped clean up after the Exon-Valdeez).
Generally speaking, the military, regardless of what branch you go into, is considered a career.
Generally speaking, the Marines are the hardest, tied for second with the Army/ Navy, and the Coast Guard/ Air Force tied for last. However, if you decide to attempt to enter an Elite unit, (such as the Seals, Rangers, Parajumpers), your life will be just as hard as being a Marine, if not harder.
2006-10-18 15:36:54
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answered by Shannon 2
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They all get paid the same. Pay goes by rank not by what branch or what job (you will get special pays for some jobs like jump pay and dive pay). It doesnt even matter with combat. When I go to the desert I get combat pay and haz duty pay just like the Army and Marines.
As far as which one is harder that depends. They all have there challanges. Its more just on finding a job you like and then figuring out which branch you like. In the AF the only job you can get into dealing with wildlife is Anthomology but they are basically there to keep the animal population down on the bases. It may be something you want to look into though.
Navy SEALS is a difficult career to get into but it is a career.
2006-10-18 15:32:51
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answered by JB 4
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Um.. Navy is your best bet but unless you have a degree in it, odds are you won't get anything like that. They do have a few programs with dolphins.
THe Army pays the highest... but not much marine exposure
The MArines are a divison of the navy and harder
The NAvy is pretty descent but odds are you'll be on a ship
The air force is a cake walk but a pin to get promotions.
PS NAVY SEALS are the elite of the elite like SPECIAL FORCES is to the army, only harder core.. SO yes its a career but you got earn the riight to even apply once your in
2006-10-18 15:34:06
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answered by M&M 2
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AirForce Pararescue, you are a combat medic so you get to take care of all the animals you rescue. And one other thing, navy seals are NOT the most elite operators out there. They never go anywhere without Air Force combat controllers, and Pararescueman.
First There!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-18 15:41:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Marines and Army pays better because they get Combat pay. AND THEY WILL be in combat till Bush is way gone!!!!!! Navy Seals have to be VERY VERY apical guys. only a few whom try ever gets into the seals.
2006-10-18 15:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on which you prefer to emphasize: water or ground. They both function in both mediums to some degree, but Seals are especially water-based commandos performing reconnaissance and special ops on ships at sea, underwater, often in rough weather, and on shore close to the sea. Army spec ops do the same, but they function primarily inland and with inland targets. Training for both is tough and each has it's own special emphasis (and risks) depending on where they tend to serve and the conditions in which they tend to serve. Good luck.
2016-05-22 01:06:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Marine Recon
Ask me, a former Marine 1969
God bless our troops
Stay well
(Marines, Semper Fi)
2006-10-18 15:34:07
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answered by gdmantle7 2
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