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US Army vs US Marines   US Army and US Marines are two specialized forces of the Armed Forces of America that are used for different purposes. While the US Army is a full fledged part of the armed forces like US Air Force and US Navy, US Marines are a sub unit of the US Navy that helps the navy and clears... 
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Ranger vs Special Forces Rangers and Special Forces are two groups with elite members serving the US Army with specialized tasks and functions. There are considerable differences in the nature and level of training of both groups. Despite ostensible similarity, very few are able to develop or hone skills necessary... 
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Ranger vs Green Beret US Armed Forces have many special operations groups such as the Green Berets and US Army rangers. In fact, both are considered as elite members of US armed forces. They have many operations in common, which is why many people confuse between green berets and army rangers. However, there... 
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Navy vs Marines The naval wing of the armed forces of the US comprises navy, marines and the coast guards. All three have different roles and responsibilities. Whereas navy in totality is responsible for the safety of the US territorial waters, the coastal areas are manned by coast guards to keep an eye on any... 
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Army vs National Guard Army is the major portion of Armed Forces of the United States which are responsible for performing operations which require military’s assistance. Army is one of the seven Uniformed Serves of the United States. United States Army has been created on 3rd June 1784. The army has to take... 
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MGIB vs Post 9 11 MGIB and Post 9 11 are bills related to the benefits for veterens. Before understanding the difference between MGIB and post 9 11 bills, we need to know what is MGIB. The veterans returning from World War 11 were referred to as G.I and the government took upon itself the responsibility of providing... 
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Army Reserve vs vs National Guard Army Reserve and National Guard are both part of the United State’s army structure. To a casual observer or to someone who is not aware of the structure of the army in the county, there might not be any difference between Army Reserve and National Guard. However, this is... 
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Interpol vs CIA Interpol and CIA are two intelligence agencies that carry out their investigation differently. Interpol is the shortened form of International Criminal Police Organization. On the other hand CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency. Interpol is an organization that carries out investigation... 
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CSIS vs CIA CSIS and CIA are national intelligence agencies of Canada and the US respectively and work to gather and analyze information that pertains to threats to the security of these nations. While on paper, both the CSIS and CIA are independent bodies that have similar modes of operation, there are differences... 
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FBI vs CIA Although FBI (Federal Bureau Investigation) and CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) that are among the top intelligence agencies handle almost the same type of threats but the level of these threats vary according to their responsibilities. The CIA performs globalized actions while FBI is usually considered... 
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