Right now my impressions are that Navy travels the most, Air Force after them, and Army the least. No idea about Marines.
Which is the best branch to join for seeing the world, in your opinion?
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>>30355966
In the navy you see about 70% of the Earth. The water.
In the Air force you see the stuff that's above the clouds.
In the Army you see the walls of a barrack, maybe some shithole in the middle east.
I don't know shit about marines.
>>30355966
>It has a ramp
Depends on the job. Once I get out of tech school I hear my job travels often. Can't say how often but itz quite often.
>>30356819
>In the navy you see about 70% of the Earth. The water.
It depends.
Navy will travel the most as long as you are stationed on an active ship, you'll see more places but spend very little time at each of them. Also each stop you make and your home base will be by a beach
Army will see a desert when deployed then come home to someplace just as hot
Air Force will see desert when deployed then return to a desert unless your very lucky
Marines will see desert when deployed but might get to come back to someplace nice, or you know, another desert, but in SoCal
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>>30357271
>>30357178
So if I want to travel, I join the Navy?
>>30357271
I bet army could be rad if you get stationed with the 25ID. Hawaii is very nice.
>>30356819
>I don't know shit about marines.
if i had to guess you see miles and miles of the insides of people.
>>30358942
Is this a buttsex joke?
>>30358911
Get on a boat in japan and you'll see most of Asia and probably Australia
But you'll only be on land for a couple days to a week for every month or 2 at sea
Virginia will spend a lot more time at home but you might get a nice European tour
Everywhere else is short local trips with possibility of a year sitting in the Middle East