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Which should i join, the navy or army?

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Which one get bigger muscles, the army, or the navy?

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  1. Im in Navy but i agree with Seth go Marines if you wanna get jacked.


  2. Army

    Marines brainwash there men and women (watch Full Metal Jacket)

  3. It really depends on the amount of weight lifting the sailor or solider does in their free time. I joined the Navy.

  4. The Army has more 'boats' than the Navy (Transportation Corps) and the Navy has better Infantry than the Army (SEALs). They are both great. Don't join either for muscles. Join to serve your country and get great career opportunities.

  5. If your looking for strong people, go Marines.

  6. Neither is inherently better in that regard.  And frankly, if that's your primary reason for joining, you don't belong in the military.

  7. i'd do the army, but then, you probably would come back to America alive.  

  8. My uncle was in the marines and he's big, but between the two the navy is really tough.. Also if you chose the navy/marines you wont have to be on the ground in Iraq, trust me you don't want to be in that position

  9. It depends on what you want fo rthe rest of your life? Planning on getting married? then i would go Navy thats what my hubbys doing, if not planning on that for a while and you dont mind a higher risk to your life then try the army. and if you wish to die but have amazing pecks while dieing then do the marines. Give it alot of thought and dont just make your disision based on the muscles your life is far more important. Best of luck to you and your future. feel free to email me!

  10. I prefer the navy. But that would be me being a navy vet.

    As for the mucles, you'll find they are about the same across the board. It is up to the enlisted to use the facilities on the base. But, also... you'll find mucles hinder your performance on the field. It burns up too much calories, and lowers your endurance. Yes, mucles will help with the weight of the equipment. But your body will actually adjust naturally to handle the weight by conditioning. And once on the field and not in a gym your mucsles will begin to reduce as your calorie and habits change when in combat. In the field your body will kinda meet at just what is considered a toned physique. To keep the mass if you're working out is to trade rations and buy extra food whenever you get liberty, and do alot of extra cardio and workouts in between shifts. But in the field you'll find it is not as easy as in the states since you have duty, and are on-call 27/7, depending on duty stations.

  11. You should be putting more thought into this than muscles, and the army is better.  

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