Which branch is superior - The Air Force or The Navy?

There are way more movies and TV shows about the Navy because Navy has ships, underwater boats, planes, ground special forces, and Marines can be lump in too.

The Air Force has Independence Day, and Air Force One. Navy has JAG, NCIS, The Last Ship, movies like Crimson Tide, Hunt for Red October, U571, The Sand Pebbles, Midway, Pearl Harbor, Behind Enemy Lines (underrated), Tora Tora Tora, Navy Seals (w/Charlie Sheen), The Final Countdown.

I guess Air Force is getting Captain Marvel.

The Navy needs all those recruiting drives. I wouldn’t say the movies Tora Tora Tora or The Sand Pebbles portray the navy in a positive light, though.
 
When I was at Bragg there was so much speculation and rumor (the general ranks of the military are great at both anyways) about the "Delta compound". There were "off limits" and "top secret/authorized personnel only" places all over Bragg and everyone thought they found the Delta compound. To be honest for all I know it was right next to the base bowling alley and never knew it. They are actually very good at hiding their identity, I would presume mostly by blending in with everyone else and no one being none the wiser.. As I said from my time in at AIT, jump school, Ft Stewart and Ft Bragg I'd met, interacted with or trained with Rangers, Marines, Marine force recon, pathfinders, MEU, GBs, SEALs, PJs, FACs and some very charming gentlemen from Latin American countries attending the school of the Americas that rumor had it were very similar to the Salazar character in Fear the Walking Dead, although from what I witnessed reminded me more of teenagers on their first sleep over with the amount of porn, booze and cheap guns and other weapons (I remember finding a bunch of boxes for the "throwing stars" when I had to clean their barracks once) they were buying, but I for the life of me could not ever make a claim to have ever met someone from Delta. The closest thing I ever heard was an NCO telling a story that about them recruiting for NCOs at the same time as SF (have to remember this was back when you had to be an E 5 to try out for SF or in some MOSs be an E 4 promotable). He told us some crazy story about the recruits being shoved into 55 gallon drums for transport to the training, i hold that at the same level as being told at the start of jump school that (when I was in it was called RIP) RASP volunteers had to low crawl through garbage out of the company area at jump school to get to the initial Ranger volunteer training area, which was total bullshit at the end of jump school they just asked "anyone want to volunteer for the Ranger Indoctrination Program? Bunch of guys volunteered, walked over checked in at a desk then boarded a bus. Again, rumor and speculation in the military is at a whole different level.

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The Navy needs all those recruiting drives. I wouldn’t say the movies Tora Tora Tora or The Sand Pebbles portray the navy in a positive light, though.

That is true. Being stuck on ship for months at a time must really suck in real life, and they need to try and paint that like its actually like being on a cruise with some really cool people, and adventures.
 
In a near future the military airplanes will be unmanned drones, and the air force will consist of hired south korean x-box players.
 
We need agentmuldershair back it’s bullshit he got banned
 
My grandpa was in the Military for 31 years, 29 of which was in the Navy, he was a master chief petty officer(e9), said the Air Force was the way to go.
 
I'm biased on this, but Air Force for a number of reasons.
1) Quality of life is way better (although Navy does get a lot of the coastal bases which seem to be beautiful)
2) the ladies are way better looking
3) Air Force has gotten all the good kills as of late, let's be honest.
4) The Air Force is ran more like a corporation than a branch of the military, meaning they set their people up for the outside world a little better than most branches.
5) Would you rather be called an "Airman" or a "Seamen?" A "Major General" or a "Rear Admiral?"
6) Also, AF is dominating air, space, and cyberspace...I forgot that part.

Navy??? Well they do have the SEALs, so that's pretty dope.
AF has para-rescue which by all accounts is even more hard core than seals if you wanted to be in the weeds snake eater type.

AF wins all categories.
 
Navy an ots not close....... they got the best pilots are in Navy , got the tier 1 operators aka Seal team 6 , the missiles nuke an conventional, under water, on water, anywhere on land ....... Navy doesnt get enough credit.
 
There are way more movies and TV shows about the Navy because Navy has ships, underwater boats, planes, ground special forces, and Marines can be lump in too.

The Air Force has Independence Day, and Air Force One. Navy has JAG, NCIS, The Last Ship, movies like Crimson Tide, Hunt for Red October, U571, The Sand Pebbles, Midway, Pearl Harbor, Behind Enemy Lines (underrated), Tora Tora Tora, Navy Seals (w/Charlie Sheen), The Final Countdown.

I guess Air Force is getting Captain Marvel.

Air Force has the MCU locked down: War Machine, Falcon, Graviton and now Captain Marvel, who is supposed to be the most powerful Avenger yet;)
 
That is true. Being stuck on ship for months at a time must really suck in real life, and they need to try and paint that like its actually like being on a cruise with some really cool people, and adventures.

Being stationed out in the middle of nowhere is worse. At least when you hit ports, you are getting laid and partying in some pretty awesome places.


If you're in the Navy, get stationed in San Diego or Honolulu
 
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