Navy.
It also depends on which rating in the Navy you are talking about. Some are faster than others because the communities for that rating are larger than others. If you are in a small community and the people above you never get out or retire it can lock up for some ratings and make advancement slower than some would like. Most ratings are not like that in the Navy and advancement is very quick. YOu need to know though that 90% of the advancement process is up to you and only you. You will find people that do 6 years and only advance one paygrade and others that advance five paygrades. Most of that is because the people that do well study their butts off for their advancement exams, do well in their career in general so they earn award points towards advancements and get great evaluations that also count towards advancements. The people that say the Navy is slow are either lazy and want everything handed to their lazy butts or are in a rating community that is small and locked up like I mentioned above.
The Coast Guard on the other hand is small in general and you can have awesome Coasties that are still only an E5 after 15-16 years. It has nothing to do with the job they are doing but more to do with the size of the Coast Guard and the fact they only have so many of each paygrade. Same thing goes as for the Navy, if the senior people do not get out or retire, the junior people cannot advance up in paygrade.
Both services are great, but very different. If you really want great advancement talk to your Navy recruiter about the large ratings that have good and normal advancement for the people that work hard and care about their careers.
2007-11-26 15:25:16
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answered by Anonymous
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navy. the early grades are almost automatic on certain number of months/years. After that it's a function of supply & demand. The Navy is big so there are places to promote people to, while the coast guard is real small so there is a backlog. Same thing is true of the marine corps, but coast guard is the worst.
2007-11-26 15:08:20
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answered by djack 5
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Navy. The Coast Guard is a small Service, so not as many higher rated jobs.
2007-11-26 12:12:52
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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You gain rank faster in the coast guard, but after your first term, if you want to "jump" to the navy, your rank will not count for as much. I think it was about a two rank difference. Seriously though, that better not be the only reason that you got for wanting to join.
2007-11-26 12:17:02
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answered by Essence 3
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relies upon upon your definition of hard to get into. As one gents further up, the defense force allowed him in with all styles of tattoos and piercings. Marines do not enable sleeve tattoos, or any tattoo on any body section it truly is better than your hand, and all styles of sundry concepts. a further individual reported their opinion that military and Marines are stupid. All possibilities have equivalent criteria for ASVAB rankings and and diplomas, yet as a chance imagine, the further workers that are required, the looser the restrictitons get. issues ebb and glide on that. they're all gonna get more durable ascontinual cutbacks take position. yet basically many years back even as the Marine Corps changed into once the purely ones assembly recruiting quotas, they were waiting to be plenty pickier than the different possibilities. Enlistment criteria aside, then there is the certainly downside of effectively ending initial practise. All can argue which boot camp is more puzzling, even if attrition rates teach that the Air rigidity had the bottom attrition in 2006 (7%), even as the military, army, Marines were all an similar 14, 14, and 12 % respectively. So the answer on your question is: there is not any longer any definitive reply except you specify your criteria for "toughest to get into"
2016-10-25 02:47:42
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answered by koroly 4
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Navy. The Navy has more jobs open and areas to be promoted in.
Since the Coast Guard is smaller, it has less jobs and less chance for promotion.
2007-11-26 12:11:29
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answered by Carlos 4
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Navy.
2007-11-26 13:22:42
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answered by zombi86 6
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I can tell you Navy is extremely slow
2007-11-26 12:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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