It's called Branch Rivalry, like of course they would. SF and SO guys can be dicks, they all think they're better then eachother. But when they are in a combat situation, they don't care about that. They will stand, fight, and die for eachother.
Arctic Productionz I just think this whole rivalry thing is stupid as hell. I mean if they were comparing themselves to guys in other nation's militaries that would be one thing but rivalries between branches? They are literally on the same side. I mean even the slightest research shows that there is so much overlap in what these guys do it just seems stupid
Branch rivalry while they are brothers in combat but it's different behind the scenes but SEALs have been shady lately acting like gangsters. 2 DEVGRU/ SEAL team 6 members murdered a Green Beret in Africa who turned down their dirty money. And the murder shed light on bigger corruption among SEAL ranks and a wide spread drug epidemic cause they don't get tested like others cause they are always on the go. Apparently they were stealing money from slush funds for informants killing informants and taking money CIA gave them all types of messed up shit. Look it up there's articles about it not so much the details of the investigation but the murder and drug use is public
Tristissimus Hominum who cares they both were tricked into fighting for lost causes false fear flag attacks & nonsense!!! Wether anyone ever served or not WE WOULD STILL HAVE OUR SO CALLED FREE DUMBS!!! #FACTS
Dude I saw a Salvation Army dude one time he farted and cleared out The TARGET! with his GAS ATTACK! and the Target was actually a Store called "TARGET" can u believe the irony?!?! Man oh man what a deadly attack he launched! Baddest soldier I ever. Saw.
Green Berets are Force Multiplier. Only 12 parachutes behind enemy lines but becomes a 100 to attack the enemy. They are well trained and smart individuals.
@@campbelltown3065 SEALS Dominates the water. Eventhough Grern Berets trained on water it is not their specialty. The Green Berets were trained to live and communicate with the Locals. Their mission can take them a few weeks, months or even years to accomplish. That is why Green Berets are well verse on Economics, Logistics, Language, Religion, Medicine and Engineering. Eventhough SEALS and Green Berets sometimes work together on a mission. They have different Goals.
Camaro Troy : THANK YOU !!! I'm sick and tired of hearing about which specialty is "superior" to the other. ALL MEN & WOMEN in uniform all over the world, from all freedom loving nations contribute with their own LIVES if necessary, to free humanity from the indignaties of Tyranny and Oppression ! ✊😉🇺🇸
How do you Like That ? Really then why is the U.K. and US butchering inoccant people in Syria and Afghanistan for oil the British and the Americans have never even stopped the talibans nor ISSS I respect your country with your American values and I really admire and respect your constitutional rights but the us government have betrayed the constitution and have been doing horrendous crimes in Iraq and Syria
At the risk of being "THAT" guy, the only personnel from MARSOC / Naval Special Warfare / Green Berets that are classified as Special Forces are the Green Berets. Afghani Commandos "could" be designated as Special Forces being that the Army SF mentored and trained the vast majority of them. MARSOC (Raiders) / Naval Special Warfare (SEALs / SWCCs) / Army's 75th Ranger Regiment / Air Force CCT's Air Force Para-Rescue (PJ's) Air Force SOWT (Special Operations Weather Technicians) are designated as Special Operations Forces (SOF) There is one entity that I am not sure of because in essence they are both SF and SOF. That being Army Special Forces Operations Detachment Delta (Delta Force). Although they are designated as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta, Delta is under operations control of United States Special Operations Command's (USSOCOM) Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
My father was Sergeant Major (E-9) Green Beret thru n thru ! He could make a full grown tree bow down in submission and make a rock cry tears ! A warrior's warrior ! Miss you Dad !!!!
Crow T. Robot What civilians fail to realize is that we Green Berets are required to take a 6 week course in stand up comedy before graduating. We are specially trained to kill in every way possible and that includes making our enemies laugh to death. No Navy SEALs has ever been able to get past week 2 in our comedy course, they just don't have it. #GreenBerets4TheWin 💀💀💀
This is the best explanation Ive seen as to the difference. This was an answer to "why do SEALs get more attention?" "Green Berets", the nickname for the U.S. Special Forces. There are a couple of reasons why they get less attention than SEALs, but it comes down to "this is intentional." Special Forces are also nicknamed "the Quiet Professionals". Unlike SEALs, who have a reputation across the military for being Hollywood cowboys in highly polished sunglasses, SF operators have a reputation for flying under the radar. Unlike SEALs who are stationed at lovely (popular) places like Coronado and Virginia Beach, SF are stationed at major U.S. army installations, which are generally located in places like Ft. Bragg (Fayetteville, NC, best known as "those exits you drive past on I-95 when passing through NC"), Ft. Campbell (Kentucky. I need not say more), Ft. Lewis (Tacoma, Washington. Not bad, but not a tourist mecca) etc. Furthermore, there are roughly three times as many SF as there are SEALs, with 5 active duty SF groups and 2 National Guard groups, each consisting of several SF battalions. This is not counting those who earn their special forces "long tab" (the equivalent of the SEAL trident) and eventually return to serve in other, non-SF units within the Army, quietly bringing their experience with them. Due to the very different structure of the Navy (whose SEALs are essentially an anomaly in an otherwise entirely primarily technical service), there isn't really the same equivalent. Put another way, SEALs are very big fish, in a pond where nobody else does what they do. SF are very big fish, in a pond where there are tons of other fish that are similar in a lot of ways. Which do you think stands out more? Army Rangers are a special operations force, but unlike the SEALs and SF, are most often deployed in larger formations and in more traditional infantry missions. This is another major difference between SEALs, SF, Rangers, and Delta. Of these four, only SEALs are not infantry (or overwhelmingly selected therefrom), and lack the same training in traditional infantry operations. While this makes SEALs essentially purpose-trained special operators, it means they are less well-rounded in other ways. So, while the primary mission of a SEAL team today tends to be Special reconnaissance and Counter-terrorism, with some Direct action (and of course are the nation's premier maritime forces); they completely lack the less glamorous light infantry capability of the Rangers, and have far less expertise than either the Rangers or SF in the Unconventional warfare mission. Which do you think gets more media coverage: a counter-terrorism raid, or 8 months spent hidden in the jungle training local insurgents to resist their oppressors, and teaching them the finer points of assaulting an objective with a company sized force including light armor? There's one additional wrinkle. With Delta in particular, they are very cognizant of the negative PR they received after Operation Eagle Claw. So they are reclusive by nature, even before you take into account the sensitive natures of their missions.
I'm a big fan of Delta Force. I got to know a lot about how they operate in watching "The Unit" a TV show directed by a former Delta Force member Eric L Haney. They do all of their missions in so much secrecy. Even their training is kept a big secret. I'm always trying to find a video on Delta Force training on RUclips, but they never have them. But I can always see SEAL training videos. I love all of our SF branches and love watching movies and documentaries on them. These guys are elite individuals who know how to get the job done.
Delta Co 1st Plt I love reading educated people that actually know something instead of what they heard, you sir had just earned yourself some respect.
Virginia beach is a shit hole. I'm stationed here now as an AM. And you forgot to mention fort Carson Colorado, JBLM Washington, Germany, Japan etc. SF has way more duty stations and opportunities than the Navy due to budget and size.
Yes, but more. Their original role was in Europe help European countries in case they were overrun by the Soviets. Thus, their original role was as you said. But, since they understand how to conduct guerrilla warfare, they also understand how to fight guerrillas. So, that has become another role. They also conduct direct actions like raids and captures and they often do that along with indigenous forces. They teach indigenous forces about weapons, tactics, field fortifications and communications. They also help local people to secure good drinking water, build schools and provide medical care. It's kind of complicated, isn't it. In essence, they live with the local people and rely on them.
high profile vs low profile... popular vs not popular... not so secret(tv) vs classified... sailor vs infantry... too much talk vs silent... hollywood vs no hollywood... show off vs quiet profesional...
Are you basing this off of how one is more used in TV and movies than the other? And saying that seals talk too much is completely misguided. And that a green beret is a silent warrior with with no Hollywood is also very misguided. Did you forget what Rambo was? Do you forget that both of these people are extremely useful SOF units, that both have there place in the battlefield? I just feel like this was supposed to be hating on seals when without them a major high value target could almost walk free anywhere they wanted behind their lines. Or a group of terrorist officers wouldn't have to hide in a mountain with a massive slew of men covering the valley below. GB's have there place on the field, and that's going in and helping the native allied presence in the area. But what they can't take the head off the snake, that's what seals do. And because of that it's fitting that people love them. But that doesn't mean GB's are any better or worse.
Andi Bogat SEALs do unconventional warfare as well and were originally advisers when they were first created in Vietnam (before the war officially kicked off).
"100 men will test today, but only 3 win the Green Beret"! Cool song, I can't think of a Seal Team Ballad, so I guess the Army wins that contest! Special Forces/Ops members are the Elite of their service branch, I'm glad they're on our side!
well for starters Green Berets is Only SF unit, Force recon In reality, Recon do aside from gather intelligence on the enemy from afar - and call in Arty / CAS strikes on enemy strong points and targets worth calling in ordinance. so they're the equivalent of JTAC Combat Controllers................................and For Delta? they Conduct worldwide covert operations for the Pentagon In Joint Task Force operations with SEALs, Rangers, Pararescueman and even British S.A.S. but to answer you're question, they mostly conduct Counter- terrorism and Anti-Chemical warfare ops if needed so they are held to extreme Higher standards.
Marine force recon are just recon unit they go in battle area before expeditnonary force to see what is there on pin targets for Marine or Navy avition, Navy Seals are quick deployment reaction teams. they are stationed in Us carries sometimes they can be employed quick for counterteorist , sabotage mission or just direct action, Green beretes are forces train for deep behand enemy lines operation and urban operation, main task geaither intelegence, sabotation mission, organisation gerilla forces in enemy. teritory, train alles on the field
both specialize in raids (direct action)but the basic difference is a focus on unconventional warfare for US ARMY Special Forces aka. Green Berets. Unconventional Warfare means that Green Berets are Americas guerilla fighters. The mostly live in country, conducting missions against larger forces by themselves or attached to indigenous-local forces. The base is traditionally linked to OSS units of WW2. That worked with rebel fighters behind enemy lines in Italy and France before D-day. They conducted raids, sabotage, ambushes, assassination etc. Its safe to conclude that Green Berets continue these mission types.
that has changed from what i've heard. GReen berets are now the "peace keepers" and the SEALs do the unconventional warfare due to their demolition capabilities
keepiticy sorry but what you heard is wrong, Green Berets were created to do guerilla warfare, which is another name for unconventional warfare. In addition to that some of the ARMY Green Berets with their Navy counterparts focus on direct action missions and other covert activities.
schae lakhan ok i see what happened. i didn't click "read more" and didn't see what you described as unconventional war...yeah i agree thats what i heard....by peace keepers i mean they live with different groups, train them to fight so Americans won't have to
Ok so this is how I look at it. Through research and talking with Green berets I have found that SEALS and SF are very similar. They have almost the same mission set, except SF stay in an area for months. SEALS are also very good in and around the water but SF also has five detachment teams. Overall, if you serve out country you got my respect
The basic role of SF is a nearly perfect implementation of fighting smarter. But, as was the case in Vietnam, other units, like MACVSOG, would employ personnel from SF, SEALS, Marine Force Recon, etc., for other roles. And use their skills appropriate to a mission. For example, SEALs or Force Recon folks would stay as discrete units. SF folks would have teams comprised of indigenous and American personnel. But SF would also have the option of all American teams for special tasks. Were I to know then, what I know now, I would have stayed in traditional SF operations and not gone to MACVSOG. SF was a more perfect fit for me.
Green berets are meant for heavy duty work involving tactical warfare. From any level of Warfare green berets are trained in this field. They are trained to survive in the woods alone and able to track stealthily and precisely without being heard taking out combat troops without being caught. They are the heaviest of the hardcore military and used to be part of the marine special forces. Idk if the US army took that over or not but from what stand points I hear is that they have.
Green Berets have far more complex missions than the SEALs teams. They require more brains than brawn work to accomplish their multi faceted missions. So in terms of challenges, the Green Berets mission objectives seem to be more difficult than the SEALs.
How old are you? The world is 75% water and 25% land. Nobody touches the Seals on water, nobody. You need brains to be a good underwater combat demolition operator.
He was lite on the differences, all SOF Groups can do a variety of things, but there is only one master of the battle space, the only Group in the US Armed Service that are call Special Forces, and that's the US Army Special Forces, AKA " The Green Berets". FID is what sets these operator apart from any other. The "Green Berets" number one goal is UW and FID. All the DA and SR and other stuff is great but UW and FID is there hallmark, no one is better at this in the US armed forces. Man I miss Bragg and 1st SWTG
SEALs do the physically tough work, Green Berets do the mentally tough work. Not saying SEALs work isn't mentally tough or vise versa for Green Berets, just more of a general consensus
So... I'm seeing this a lot, well... everywhere. Where does everybody get the idea that Delta Force pulls guys in from anywhere and everywhere in the U.S. military? Guys have crazy claims like Delta pulling guys from DEVGRU, Recon, and MARSOC. From what I can tell, the majority if not all come from the Army, with the majority of that group coming from the Ranger regiment and Special Forces groups and any member coming from an outside branch does a lateral transfer for some other reason.
Kevin Holland. Former DEVGRU who left the SEALS to join Delta Force. I don't know if it was him or someone else but someone once said that even thougt DEVGRU and Delta trained to do more or less the same mission, certain guys in DEVGRU see Delta as a promotion.. but yeah, most of Delta operators come from the Army because unlike SEALS, it's almost impossible to apply for Delta unless they desperately need personnel. Most of the time you got chosen by Delta officers to attend selection and they won't go to other branches to pick up people. Any SEALs can apply for DEVGRU but for Delta, most of the time you just need to do your job and pray that Delta officers come for you. Unless you know somebody. For e.g Chris Vasant who passed Ranger selections but was sent to 82nd Airborne because of drink driving. He spent some years in 82nd and his commander in 82nd was friend with the a Delta colonel. So he refer Chris to him and Chris was able to attend selection
You forgot to mention that the seals are a tier 1 sf whereas the green berets are tier 2. Maybe compare them with delta if you want a closer comparison
Make no mistake, Green Berets are equally as capable a fighting force as the SEALS. Seals just do more counterterrorism ops, while GB's are spending more time in the field. This video makes it seem like GB's dont fight a lot, when in reality they often spend months in the field, getting into firefights everyday
The difference between the two ☠️ me; the green Beret has a higher level of character! Character saves lives that mindset should over ride taking lives!
Army Delta Force and the British. SAS are the most elite. I'm not sure for the SAS, but if you want to become a Delta Force operator, they gotta be in Special Ops. first, have plenty of years in, have shown to be very good at what you do, in that's just to put in the paperwork. Many come from different Special Ops branches. The selection drop rate is high. So that means many that are from already badass Geeen Beret, Rangers, SEAL's, Recon; ext. won't pass the Delta Force selection.
This is what I know and I am correct.the US Army Special Forces where the Army Special Forces of my country Philippines emulated as they wear also the green beret and and have the same "Le Opresso liber" as motto works the same way as the US Army Special Forces. They go to the far flung areas of our country where their are villages and stay with them, to help the people and even train and lead some villagers to fight in protecting their village from Communist insurgents. They stayed in those villages for months or even a year until they are replaced by other army units. On the other hand, the army scout rangers are a sort of commando search and destroy. They find, fix and destroy the enemy and get out back to base camp. The green beret stay with the natives to train them and lead them also in a search and destroy. If they are in another country, they will train friendly villagers to established an armed unit which in effect will be a part of the country's fighter inside that country.
I see all these debates in the comment but I feel if a beret and a SEAL met they'd by the other a beer and have mutual respect for the other unit.
Paul Harrison THANK YOU!
It's called Branch Rivalry, like of course they would. SF and SO guys can be dicks, they all think they're better then eachother. But when they are in a combat situation, they don't care about that. They will stand, fight, and die for eachother.
Arctic Productionz I just think this whole rivalry thing is stupid as hell. I mean if they were comparing themselves to guys in other nation's militaries that would be one thing but rivalries between branches? They are literally on the same side. I mean even the slightest research shows that there is so much overlap in what these guys do it just seems stupid
They'd still have that beer together, but there would probably be even more shit talking
Branch rivalry while they are brothers in combat but it's different behind the scenes but SEALs have been shady lately acting like gangsters. 2 DEVGRU/ SEAL team 6 members murdered a Green Beret in Africa who turned down their dirty money. And the murder shed light on bigger corruption among SEAL ranks and a wide spread drug epidemic cause they don't get tested like others cause they are always on the go. Apparently they were stealing money from slush funds for informants killing informants and taking money CIA gave them all types of messed up shit. Look it up there's articles about it not so much the details of the investigation but the murder and drug use is public
But the Verizon guy is now with Sprint so....
Tristissimus Hominum that's the point he said we will stay there for months even years then they go like the Verizon guy
LMAO
Tristissimus Hominum who cares they both were tricked into fighting for lost causes false fear flag attacks & nonsense!!! Wether anyone ever served or not WE WOULD STILL HAVE OUR SO CALLED FREE DUMBS!!! #FACTS
I have this as a toy but it is a toy
you just defeated the green berets
Don't forget the Salvation Army. Those bad ass bell ringers are spec ops too buddy.
Wicked Coolname The real reason it's impossible to invade the US
Paul Harrison damn right, for here and abroad
To all the other stupid jokes THIS is an appropriate joke that's actually funny
Dude I saw a Salvation Army dude one time he farted and cleared out The TARGET! with his GAS ATTACK! and the Target was actually a Store called "TARGET" can u believe the irony?!?! Man oh man what a deadly attack he launched! Baddest soldier I ever. Saw.
Green Berets are Force Multiplier. Only 12 parachutes behind enemy lines but becomes a 100 to attack the enemy. They are well trained and smart individuals.
But they can’t swim. 😂😂😂
@@campbelltown3065
SEALS Dominates the water. Eventhough Grern Berets trained on water it is not their specialty. The Green Berets were trained to live and communicate with the Locals. Their mission can take them a few weeks, months or even years to accomplish. That is why Green Berets are well verse on Economics, Logistics, Language, Religion, Medicine and Engineering. Eventhough SEALS and Green Berets sometimes work together on a mission. They have different Goals.
@@campbelltown3065 SF teams have Combat divers
Just in Hollywood
@@campbelltown3065 Oh but they can swim.
The bottom line here is they're both ferocious in battle and magnanimous in victory!
Camaro Troy : THANK YOU !!! I'm sick and tired of hearing about which specialty is "superior" to the other. ALL MEN & WOMEN in uniform all over the world, from all freedom loving nations contribute with their own LIVES if necessary, to free humanity from the indignaties of Tyranny and Oppression ! ✊😉🇺🇸
Competition drives each other to be better
Such a good speech
But one has better hair while doing it
How do you Like That ? Really then why is the U.K. and US butchering inoccant people in Syria and Afghanistan for oil the British and the Americans have never even stopped the talibans nor ISSS I respect your country with your American values and I really admire and respect your constitutional rights but the us government have betrayed the constitution and have been doing horrendous crimes in Iraq and Syria
Yeah, but can any of you special guys jump in the air while spinning 360, then fire from the hip with a sniper rifle, hitting an enemy in the face?
Etienne Jackson Whilst hitting collateral headshots
Zeklore Gore, yeah. If they can't, I don't even wanna hear about it.
thast dumb and not even possible
yacouba cherif , I'll take, "What is a joke" for 100, Alex.
Etienne Jackson kid stay off call of duty.
I had the chance to meet MARSOC, Navy Seals Green Berets, Afghan Commandos Special Forces! highly respect our special forces
Camaro 2SS77 well said fatso
At the risk of being "THAT" guy, the only personnel from MARSOC / Naval Special Warfare / Green Berets that are classified as Special Forces are the Green Berets. Afghani Commandos "could" be designated as Special Forces being that the Army SF mentored and trained the vast majority of them.
MARSOC (Raiders) / Naval Special Warfare (SEALs / SWCCs) / Army's 75th Ranger Regiment / Air Force CCT's Air Force Para-Rescue (PJ's) Air Force SOWT (Special Operations Weather Technicians) are designated as Special Operations Forces (SOF)
There is one entity that I am not sure of because in essence they are both SF and SOF. That being Army Special Forces Operations Detachment Delta (Delta Force). Although they are designated as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta, Delta is under operations control of United States Special Operations Command's (USSOCOM) Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
John Kelinske What do smurfs have to do with anything?😂
Green Berets the Army #mob lol bertes could sometimes be on some mafiaso shit haha its a club even the rangers know it . 💯
He switched to sprint... can you hear that?
ha ha that's a pretty good on though 😅..!!
There shouldn't be a comparison,
You guys are both phenominal heroes.
My father was Sergeant Major (E-9) Green Beret thru n thru ! He could make a full grown tree bow down in submission and make a rock cry tears ! A warrior's warrior ! Miss you Dad !!!!
@M R it punctured his foot so..
I got to talk to a green beret a couple years back. Had to be the funniest guy I've ever met
Dak okay and...so you're suggesting that all of them are funny as hell?
Booble Yes. ALL OF THEM
Yes. ALL OF THEM, NOT!! WRONG!!
Booble, Micah is RIGHT. I was a Green Beret for 3000 years, so... yeah, I know they're some funny fuckers.
Crow T. Robot What civilians fail to realize is that we Green Berets are required to take a 6 week course in stand up comedy before graduating. We are specially trained to kill in every way possible and that includes making our enemies laugh to death. No Navy SEALs has ever been able to get past week 2 in our comedy course, they just don't have it. #GreenBerets4TheWin 💀💀💀
😂This some good shit dude said the Verizon guy
townrumor Verizon no more
townrumor that is true because I live with one and hes my dad
my respect to all that serve this country
joseph kopacz word
You can't Compare Any Faction Of Special Units ... They Have their Purpose and My Respect ...
Only two units that have the same jobs is Delta and DEVGRU/ SEAL team 6 both counter terrorism units
Also the green berets are in the army and the navy seals are in the navy
You are more correct than this video
This is the best explanation Ive seen as to the difference. This was an answer to "why do SEALs get more attention?"
"Green Berets", the nickname for the U.S. Special Forces. There are a couple of reasons why they get less attention than SEALs, but it comes down to "this is intentional." Special Forces are also nicknamed "the Quiet Professionals". Unlike SEALs, who have a reputation across the military for being Hollywood cowboys in highly polished sunglasses, SF operators have a reputation for flying under the radar.
Unlike SEALs who are stationed at lovely (popular) places like Coronado and Virginia Beach, SF are stationed at major U.S. army installations, which are generally located in places like Ft. Bragg (Fayetteville, NC, best known as "those exits you drive past on I-95 when passing through NC"), Ft. Campbell (Kentucky. I need not say more), Ft. Lewis (Tacoma, Washington. Not bad, but not a tourist mecca) etc.
Furthermore, there are roughly three times as many SF as there are SEALs, with 5 active duty SF groups and 2 National Guard groups, each consisting of several SF battalions. This is not counting those who earn their special forces "long tab" (the equivalent of the SEAL trident) and eventually return to serve in other, non-SF units within the Army, quietly bringing their experience with them. Due to the very different structure of the Navy (whose SEALs are essentially an anomaly in an otherwise entirely primarily technical service), there isn't really the same equivalent.
Put another way, SEALs are very big fish, in a pond where nobody else does what they do. SF are very big fish, in a pond where there are tons of other fish that are similar in a lot of ways. Which do you think stands out more?
Army Rangers are a special operations force, but unlike the SEALs and SF, are most often deployed in larger formations and in more traditional infantry missions. This is another major difference between SEALs, SF, Rangers, and Delta. Of these four, only SEALs are not infantry (or overwhelmingly selected therefrom), and lack the same training in traditional infantry operations. While this makes SEALs essentially purpose-trained special operators, it means they are less well-rounded in other ways. So, while the primary mission of a SEAL team today tends to be Special reconnaissance and Counter-terrorism, with some Direct action (and of course are the nation's premier maritime forces); they completely lack the less glamorous light infantry capability of the Rangers, and have far less expertise than either the Rangers or SF in the Unconventional warfare mission.
Which do you think gets more media coverage: a counter-terrorism raid, or 8 months spent hidden in the jungle training local insurgents to resist their oppressors, and teaching them the finer points of assaulting an objective with a company sized force including light armor?
There's one additional wrinkle. With Delta in particular, they are very cognizant of the negative PR they received after Operation Eagle Claw. So they are reclusive by nature, even before you take into account the sensitive natures of their missions.
I'm a big fan of Delta Force. I got to know a lot about how they operate in watching "The Unit" a TV show directed by a former Delta Force member Eric L Haney. They do all of their missions in so much secrecy. Even their training is kept a big secret. I'm always trying to find a video on Delta Force training on RUclips, but they never have them. But I can always see SEAL training videos. I love all of our SF branches and love watching movies and documentaries on them. These guys are elite individuals who know how to get the job done.
Delta Co 1st Plt I love reading educated people that actually know something instead of what they heard, you sir had just earned yourself some respect.
I know a army ranger and green beret
Virginia beach is a shit hole. I'm stationed here now as an AM. And you forgot to mention fort Carson Colorado, JBLM Washington, Germany, Japan etc. SF has way more duty stations and opportunities than the Navy due to budget and size.
Analogmp3 I hear Virginia Beach is way better than Fayetteville nd or ft. Campbell.
So Green Beret are like Guerilla Fighters Trainers.
Yes, but more. Their original role was in Europe help European countries in case they were overrun by the Soviets. Thus, their original role was as you said. But, since they understand how to conduct guerrilla warfare, they also understand how to fight guerrillas. So, that has become another role. They also conduct direct actions like raids and captures and they often do that along with indigenous forces. They teach indigenous forces about weapons, tactics, field fortifications and communications. They also help local people to secure good drinking water, build schools and provide medical care. It's kind of complicated, isn't it. In essence, they live with the local people and rely on them.
yes the teach the locals how to kill our troops when they return for the next war in some various shithole country.
If only they would come home to fight the real war here.
Sheen Ismhael Lim... Yes.. That's what they are.. I have a first class Experience..
You obviously know nothing that goes on in the Military.
Green Berets sound like some cool guys
Siyaam Ajaz and they are, but navy SEALs are just as cool
high profile vs low profile...
popular vs not popular...
not so secret(tv) vs classified...
sailor vs infantry...
too much talk vs silent...
hollywood vs no hollywood...
show off vs quiet profesional...
And yet the SEALs are #1 in the arms forces
Andi Bogat Agreed,Green Berets are the silent warriors.
what does chris kyle have to do with any of this?
Are you basing this off of how one is more used in TV and movies than the other? And saying that seals talk too much is completely misguided. And that a green beret is a silent warrior with with no Hollywood is also very misguided. Did you forget what Rambo was? Do you forget that both of these people are extremely useful SOF units, that both have there place in the battlefield? I just feel like this was supposed to be hating on seals when without them a major high value target could almost walk free anywhere they wanted behind their lines. Or a group of terrorist officers wouldn't have to hide in a mountain with a massive slew of men covering the valley below. GB's have there place on the field, and that's going in and helping the native allied presence in the area. But what they can't take the head off the snake, that's what seals do. And because of that it's fitting that people love them. But that doesn't mean GB's are any better or worse.
Very well put!
Green Beret's represent the modern American way to do war "get other people to do it for us"
You mean "get others to fight their own battles."
Yea and than when they loose the world gives America the L smh cough Vietnam cough
Warren that’s really it
well the conclusion is easy...green beret can do seals jobs but seals cannot do green beret job.simple as that!
Andi Bogat keep telling yourself that keyboard warrior
Andi Bogat SEALs do unconventional warfare as well and were originally advisers when they were first created in Vietnam (before the war officially kicked off).
That One Weirdo pretty sure they originated in ww2
You’re some type of stupid but it’s a new kind
Mr. Geekman that’s a hard negative
"100 men will test today, but only 3 win the Green Beret"! Cool song, I can't think of a Seal Team Ballad, so I guess the Army wins that contest! Special Forces/Ops members are the Elite of their service branch, I'm glad they're on our side!
SEALS have guts. Berets have heart. Think it through before you hate on this comment.
nunya lmao
I don't get it
so SEALs have organs including a heart but Berets only have a heart and no other organs?
If you know a lot about Star Wars:
A green berets is like an ARC trooper and a Navy seal is like a republic commandos
Do one on the differences between Marine Force Recon, Green Berets, Navy Seals, Delta
well for starters Green Berets is Only SF unit, Force recon In reality, Recon do aside from gather intelligence on the enemy from afar - and call in Arty / CAS strikes on enemy strong points and targets worth calling in ordinance. so they're the equivalent of JTAC Combat Controllers................................and For Delta? they Conduct worldwide covert operations for the Pentagon In Joint Task Force operations with SEALs, Rangers, Pararescueman and even British S.A.S.
but to answer you're question, they mostly conduct Counter- terrorism and Anti-Chemical warfare ops if needed so they are held to extreme Higher standards.
Marine force recon are just recon unit they go in battle area before expeditnonary force to see what is there on pin targets for Marine or Navy avition, Navy Seals are quick deployment reaction teams. they are stationed in Us carries sometimes they can be employed quick for counterteorist , sabotage mission or just direct action, Green beretes are forces train for deep behand enemy lines operation and urban operation, main task geaither intelegence, sabotation mission, organisation gerilla forces in enemy. teritory, train alles on the field
both specialize in raids (direct action)but the basic difference is a focus on unconventional warfare for US ARMY Special Forces aka. Green Berets.
Unconventional Warfare means that Green Berets are Americas guerilla fighters.
The mostly live in country, conducting missions against larger forces by themselves or attached to indigenous-local forces.
The base is traditionally linked to OSS units of WW2. That worked with rebel fighters behind enemy lines in Italy and France before D-day.
They conducted raids, sabotage, ambushes, assassination etc. Its safe to conclude that Green Berets continue these mission types.
that has changed from what i've heard. GReen berets are now the "peace keepers" and the SEALs do the unconventional warfare due to their demolition capabilities
keepiticy That's not true. Green Berets are conducting unconventional Warfare right now.
rhuttner12 well technically they both do. but green berets are more known as the peace keepers...but yeah you're right. they are doing it
keepiticy sorry but what you heard is wrong, Green Berets were created to do guerilla warfare, which is another name for unconventional warfare. In addition to that some of the ARMY Green Berets with their Navy counterparts focus on direct action missions and other covert activities.
schae lakhan ok i see what happened. i didn't click "read more" and didn't see what you described as unconventional war...yeah i agree thats what i heard....by peace keepers i mean they live with different groups, train them to fight so Americans won't have to
pfff I learned everything i know about the green berets by watching Rambo
Glad were all on the same team...don't forget pararescue; those guys are second to none.
I just wish you would do all that happy stuff here locally where it is really needed!
Green Berets - get in deep, mold & shape conflicts
Navy Seals - get in deep, kidnap, kill, get out
why make comparisons ? they both are part of the same team , and both are certified bad-asses...
He is just letting people know what each one does and the differences between them
Ok so this is how I look at it. Through research and talking with Green berets I have found that SEALS and SF are very similar. They have almost the same mission set, except SF stay in an area for months. SEALS are also very good in and around the water but SF also has five detachment teams. Overall, if you serve out country you got my respect
The basic role of SF is a nearly perfect implementation of fighting smarter. But, as was the case in Vietnam, other units, like MACVSOG, would employ personnel from SF, SEALS, Marine Force Recon, etc., for other roles. And use their skills appropriate to a mission. For example, SEALs or Force Recon folks would stay as discrete units. SF folks would have teams comprised of indigenous and American personnel. But SF would also have the option of all American teams for special tasks.
Were I to know then, what I know now, I would have stayed in traditional SF operations and not gone to MACVSOG. SF was a more perfect fit for me.
this was interesting. good to see that a few soldiers go to empower people to be strong for themselves and work towards peace.
Green berets are meant for heavy duty work involving tactical warfare. From any level of Warfare green berets are trained in this field. They are trained to survive in the woods alone and able to track stealthily and precisely without being heard taking out combat troops without being caught. They are the heaviest of the hardcore military and used to be part of the marine special forces. Idk if the US army took that over or not but from what stand points I hear is that they have.
Finally a balanced comparison. Both tier 2 units. So sick if “regular” Seals vs. Delta or PJs vs DEVGRU or JTF2 vs Rangers.
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0:07 "First of all Navy SEALs have way better hair"
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Wow! Nice quick explanation!!
Force Multipliers...I served in 18th Airborne Corps, SWC and 82nd.
meanwhile at hereford.............
Chuckled on that one matey, though no longer in Hereford :)
So cool and simple his explaination⭐
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Green Berets have far more complex missions than the SEALs teams. They require more brains than brawn work to accomplish their multi faceted missions. So in terms of challenges, the Green Berets mission objectives seem to be more difficult than the SEALs.
How old are you? The world is 75% water and 25% land. Nobody touches the Seals on water, nobody. You need brains to be a good underwater combat demolition operator.
SAS is my favourite elite forces but for the navy and the Green thank u all for your services
Green Barret and Navy SEALs = Best of the best.
Delta Force= Best of the Best of the Best
ST6 is tier 1 as Delta.
- Does anyone know the name of the Marine Corp version of the Green Beret Seals?
MARSOC/ Raiders
They are kind of a combination of the two
So Green Berets are "Battlefield Guys" and Navy Seals are "Call of Duty Guys".
Can you make one of these about green berets and marine raiders?
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Clif, Marine SOCOM... you heard what I said !
Green Berets have always been Training Cadres.
The Navy Seals are like the 501st clonetroopers
Green Berets primary job is to be teachers, to train local and indigenous forces.
yeah, train peasants and sand people basic infantry and sometimes the same people they trained kill Americans.
Used to be called Hearts and Minds
They are people who I wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of.
The Special Forces have been referred to as "the armed branch of the State Department".
He was lite on the differences, all SOF Groups can do a variety of things, but there is only one master of the battle space, the only Group in the US Armed Service that are call Special Forces, and that's the US Army Special Forces, AKA " The Green Berets". FID is what sets these operator apart from any other. The "Green Berets" number one goal is UW and FID. All the DA and SR and other stuff is great but UW and FID is there hallmark, no one is better at this in the US armed forces. Man I miss Bragg and 1st SWTG
Seals,green berets, raiders, the 75th ranger regiment, and guys like those. They’re all just as skilled as each other in what they do.
Like I just mentioned in reply comments above, that SEALs train in all aspects by very interpretation regardless of specializing in 1 aspect.
SEALs do the physically tough work,
Green Berets do the mentally tough work.
Not saying SEALs work isn't mentally tough or vise versa for Green Berets, just more of a general consensus
Very impressive
Why compare them which don’t exist at all?
I’m ready
So... I'm seeing this a lot, well... everywhere. Where does everybody get the idea that Delta Force pulls guys in from anywhere and everywhere in the U.S. military? Guys have crazy claims like Delta pulling guys from DEVGRU, Recon, and MARSOC. From what I can tell, the majority if not all come from the Army, with the majority of that group coming from the Ranger regiment and Special Forces groups and any member coming from an outside branch does a lateral transfer for some other reason.
Kevin Holland. Former DEVGRU who left the SEALS to join Delta Force. I don't know if it was him or someone else but someone once said that even thougt DEVGRU and Delta trained to do more or less the same mission, certain guys in DEVGRU see Delta as a promotion.. but yeah, most of Delta operators come from the Army because unlike SEALS, it's almost impossible to apply for Delta unless they desperately need personnel. Most of the time you got chosen by Delta officers to attend selection and they won't go to other branches to pick up people.
Any SEALs can apply for DEVGRU but for Delta, most of the time you just need to do your job and pray that Delta officers come for you. Unless you know somebody.
For e.g Chris Vasant who passed Ranger selections but was sent to 82nd Airborne because of drink driving. He spent some years in 82nd and his commander in 82nd was friend with the a Delta colonel. So he refer Chris to him and Chris was able to attend selection
Seals are commandos greens not
commandos are soldiers that usually only have short missions if theres not a war going on were they might be needed
Lol my neighbor is a Navy seal. He can drink a lot of beer.
Lmao !
if all the navy seals disappeared overnight the rest of the military would not even notice
Ralph Riffle keep telling yourself that
"Can you hear me now"?
What do they have in common?
They're both modern ninjas.
seals "move shoot and communicate"🇺🇸👍💪😃
You forgot to mention that the seals are a tier 1 sf whereas the green berets are tier 2. Maybe compare them with delta if you want a closer comparison
Stupido, DevGru is Tier 1 , while seal teams 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 are Tier 2. Just like Delta force being Tier 1 And SFs are Tier 2.
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Guess Rambo is in his own unit then. He always operates on his own.
Can u still hear me now
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Make no mistake, Green Berets are equally as capable a fighting force as the SEALS. Seals just do more counterterrorism ops, while GB's are spending more time in the field. This video makes it seem like GB's dont fight a lot, when in reality they often spend months in the field, getting into firefights everyday
All spec ops are very good at what they are designed to do. They are all great fighters and quite intelligent.
you have to put togather 1000 navy seals to equal one green beret. after all that seal trainning they still cannot balance a beach ball on their nose
Ralph Riffle seals are waasaaay more elite than a green beret, last time I checked, a seal killed bin laden, and saved Captain Phillips
Ralph Riffle seals are way better than GBs
Ralph Riffle I would hate to be a keyboard warrior like you
The difference between the two ☠️ me; the green Beret has a higher level of character!
Character saves lives that mindset should over ride taking lives!
Remember the movie apocalypse now Marlon Brando character would have been a green berets training the indigenous peoples
I always thought Seals as kinetic. And Berets as Stationary more. Green berets all the way !
Hey are you That Guy in the picture ?
Green beret babysit the whole village. XD While NAVY SEALs sneaking through the Taliban to take out the leaders
Oh fuck off
Yeah, that's why operation red wing was total trash huh?
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So impressive I like it.
But essentially both knows the same, correct??
Both knows diving, parachuting, counterinsurgency, asymmetrical Warfare, and so on.
Army Delta Force and the British. SAS are the most elite.
I'm not sure for the SAS, but if you want to become a Delta Force operator, they gotta be in Special Ops. first, have plenty of years in, have shown to be very good at what you do, in that's just to put in the paperwork. Many come from different Special Ops branches. The selection drop rate is high. So that means many that are from already badass Geeen Beret, Rangers, SEAL's, Recon; ext. won't pass the Delta Force selection.
What about Army Rangers vs Navy SEALS
Village Elders : Green Beret: Hi, we come from a peaceful nation. Have a Milk Dud. Say, you don't happen to have any oil lying around?
i am Navy Bound
They both seem dope
Big8l117 ikr?!
Thumbnail isn’t even green beret
years? really?
Green Berets do some Urban Warfare, they mainly train other special forces!
Good bless you
This is what I know and I am correct.the US Army Special Forces where the Army Special Forces of my country Philippines emulated as they wear also the green beret and and have the same "Le Opresso liber" as motto works the same way as the US Army Special Forces. They go to the far flung areas of our country where their are villages and stay with them, to help the people and even train and lead some villagers to fight in protecting their village from Communist insurgents. They stayed in those villages for months or even a year until they are replaced by other army units. On the other hand, the army scout rangers are a sort of commando search and destroy. They find, fix and destroy the enemy and get out back to base camp. The green beret stay with the natives to train them and lead them also in a search and destroy. If they are in another country, they will train friendly villagers to established an armed unit which in effect will be a part of the country's fighter inside that country.
hey whats the thought of US sf on Australian SASR and @nd commandos
So seals for retrieval berets if you need to get buried in
They only PT once a day
Different missions for different purposes.
How many killstreak before tactical nuke?
o shit sorry i didnt know this guy was in the green beret
I wouldn't mind being in the "Danish Frogmen Corps". :)