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Army>The Army is the oldest branch of the United States Military — dating back to 1775. The Army's main area of service is on the ground, and they are the main fighting force during any military ground operation.
Air Force>The Air Force is the newest of the four branches of the military. Not becoming a separate service branch until 1947 — which makes sense, given the fact that we haven't been flying planes for all that long. The job of the United States Air Force is to protect the country in the air and space. They work with the Army and other ground forces to provide air support during critical missions.
Navy>The Navy dates back to the late 18th Century, and is tasked with being the defender of the seas and one of the four branches of the military. It is possible for a sailor in the Navy to serve on the ground, but they are mainly responsible for various coasts throughout the seven seas. The Navy will generally, especially in this day and age, engage in the least amount of direct combat with an enemy.
Marines>The Marines were originally an extension of the Navy — they were used as its ground fighting force. "Hitting the beach" was meant literally, and during missions, they would take over the beach and, likely, overwhelm the enemy. In 1798, they were established as a separate branch with a tighter focus on ground operations.
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THE 4 MAJOR BRANCHES OF ARMYS
•Army
•Air Force
•Navy
•Marine Corps
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