Military Brotherhood question?

Jason

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I know Marines are known for their strong brotherhood, "one a marine, always a marine". But what about airmen,seamen, and soilgers(i know i miss spelled it, i dont know the correct way to that word)

If i join the air force will i share a brotherhood like marines or even one at all?

I know army has a brotherhood because they die together but what about airmen and seamen since they have less direct combat jobs and more tech jobs?
 
If you join the Air Force, you will not have as near the amount of pride, dedication, brotherhood, and honor, courage, and commitment as a United States Marine has. The Marines and Army are always known for their brotherhood because they have to fight with each other and they know they have each others back in though times. And you spell soilger like "soldier".
 
The reason that there's a bond between marines that doesn't exist between, say, a marine and an airman, is that they have gone through the same training, and a marine knows that any other marine will be when he needs him. It's about pride in the organization.
 
Are they is that why Ira Hayes died in a ditch don't kid yourself not all marines follow that brotherhood idea but there are veterans organizations for all Branches and those that seek fellowship will always be able to find it no matter what Branch of service your in.There is no monopoly on camaraderie if you served you served
and the VFW or the Local American Legion is always there and you don't have to be a combat veteran to Join either one as an auxiliary member you do have to be a Veteran of an Overseas conflict to be a voting member of the VFW but you can still Join if you weren't and they won't hold it against you.
 
The Marines is for sure the branch with the closest friendships. The other branches have them to an extent but not as much as the Marines. The Marines come out of boot camp backing up other Marines. The other branches take time to do so.
 
i think that whatever job you have, military or not, your going to form a bond between your co-workers. because no one really understands what you go through on a day to day basis at work besides yourself, and the ones who do the same job. in this case, it seems as though Marines and soldier's do have a stronger bond then most seamen and airmen. i do believe it has something to do with the fact that they do have more of a direct combat job, but i think the training to get there also has some influence in that. for example, they've got to know before going overseas that the person beside them has their back. i don't think Marines and soldiers necessarily have a "stronger bond" than airmen and seamen, but i think they have a different kind of bond on a different level. if that makes sense. if you do join the air force you will share a lot of brotherhood bonds with the men and women you serve with just for the fact that your going to be seeing them practically every day and if you get deployed with them, they're going to be the only familiar faces you will be seeing for the next 6-12 months.
 
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