Every UNIT in the US Army is the best unit in the world!!!!!!
2006-12-26 03:12:29
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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in the previous I answer what i believe are the terrific gadgets interior the international the Gurkha's are a collection of squaddies from Nepal and served with large difference interior the British Empire.The have a proud battling historic previous and are nicely respected via all and sundry interior the occupation of conflict. With that the ten ten militia gadgets interior the international in my opinion are a million. The British SAS 2. a million SFOD (Delta rigidity) 3. US army Seals 4. military specific Forces 5. French remote places legion 6. Russian Spetsnaz 7. The Royal Marine Commando's 8. The seventy 5th Ranger Regiment 9. Any airborne unit of the western international 10. the U. S. Marines
2016-11-23 17:52:19
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answered by ? 4
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I think the Delta Force might have one over on the Navy SEALs as far as operational capacity in counterrorrism and such...but SEAL's are much more diverse and versatile. SAS are just a bunch of tossers.
2006-12-26 05:28:28
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answered by Greg 3
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I think that some of the best units in the world are part of the IDF of Israel.
Italian Navy GOI "Teseo Tesei" is one of the best in the world for quality although it is a really small unit.
PS: remember that SEAL's sometimes failed like in Iran Ambassery action and in Panama for example...
2006-12-27 04:49:18
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answered by sparviero 6
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Navy Seals
2006-12-26 03:41:22
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answered by Gottlos 4
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If you are asking about individual units I would agree that it is the SEAL Teams. If you are asking as an overall unit (militia) in my opinion I would rank the top 5 as follows: 1) USA 2) Israel 3)UK and 4) is a tie between China and Russia.
2006-12-26 04:25:19
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answered by christopherscott3 2
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US NAVY SEAL's
The United States Navy Sea, Air and Land (SEAL) forces are the elite Special Operations Forces of the U.S. Navy, employed in unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, direct action, Counter-Terrorism, and special reconnaissance operations.
Those qualifying to become Navy SEALs are authorized, after completing Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL school (BUD/S) and a specialized program known as SQT (SEAL Qualification Training), to wear and display the Special Warfare Badge, also known as the SEAL Trident. This badge (sometimes called “the Budweiser” for its resemblance to the Anheuser-Busch eagle logo) serves as the insignia for the SEALs as a whole and is one of the most recognizable warfare insignia among U.S. Special Operations Forces. It is usually worn along with the U.S. Navy paratrooper wings, which are awarded after 10 jumps. BUD/S is a six month long introduction into what it takes to become a SEAL. It includes the infamous HELL WEEK and builds basic skills in combat diving, demolition, and land warfare tactics. Upon completion, candidates earn their jump wings from FT Benning, GA and consequently return to complete the 15 week long SQT. During the Vietnam War, SEAL members wore “tiger stripe” camouflage uniforms, often with civilian blue jeans and “coral” sneakers, for patrol missions. On base, they wore standard uniforms with a black beret during the early years (when they patrolled alongside the Swift and STAB boat units of the “Brown Water Navy”) and tiger-striped “boonie” hats in later years. In order to blend in with units they are supporting, Navy SEALS wear modified versions of all service Battle Dress Uniforms (BDUs). Only men may apply to become SEALs.
Concurrently, Naval Operations Support Groups were formed to aid Underwater Demolition Teams (UDTs), SEALs, and two other unique units—Boat Support and Beach Jumpers—in administration, planning, research, and development. During the Vietnam War, UDTs performed reconnaissance missions and SEALs carried out numerous offensive operations.
2006-12-26 03:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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the British army's Gurkha's
2006-12-26 04:19:17
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answered by quasar 6
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UNITED STATES ARMY SPECIAL FORCES
2006-12-26 03:19:42
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answered by slabsidebass 5
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US army airborne rangers .
2006-12-26 04:47:45
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answered by Ray H 7
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