The iconic Marines' superheroes are always seen wearing their blood red and royal blue uniforms classifying themselves as the Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance, or FORECON. .
When we think of the United States Air Force (USAF), we think of the vibrant white and ultramarine blue; their DA superheroes are a part of the newly formed USAF Combat Control Team, or USAF CCT. Finally, the baby of the bunch, the youngest superheroes, nevertheless still as strong and mighty as the others, are members of the US Coast Guard Deployable Operations Group Maritime Security Response Team, or the [USCG] DOG MSRT. Alas as with any organization, or alliance, group, or force there has to be someone at the top-some force that beats all others. Everything is ranked and these superheroes are no different. I believe the Army Rangers of the US Army are the best Special Operations Force in America's Military because of the rigorous and high paced training they endure at Ranger School over the course of approximately two months non-stop. Second in line are the Navy SEALs and third is FORECON.
"Sua Sponte" is Latin for "Of Their Own Accord" and is the motto of the US Army superheroes of the 75th Ranger Regiment. These Rangers do not only volunteer for one profession; they volunteer four times. They are the only superheroes that do this in the Armed Forces and those volunteers are: Her Army, Airborne School and Ranger School, and service in the 75th Ranger Regiment ("US Army Ranger"). "Ranger school isthe toughest training courses for which a soldier can volunteer" (Ranger School). People that wish to enroll in Ranger School first have to meet some minimum requirements to even survive. General requirements include, at minimum, 49 pushups in 2 minutes, 59 sit-ups in 2 minutes, 6 pull-ups, a 2 mile run in under 15 minutes 12 seconds, a 5 mile run in under 40 minutes, a 16 mile hike with your 65 pound pack, and a 15 meter swim in your full gear (Smith, Stew.