You're really not likely to find much, if any difference as far as amount of training goes, but the Rangers and Special Forces are very different units, and each fills a very distinct and separate role than the other does. With each branch, their training will be related to their role - in the case of the Rangers, they are an elite infantry unit, and that will be their main focus. Special Forces does have an operational role, but they're geared more towards organising indigenous forces to support the US mission, and will train in areas such as linguistics and learning various customs of different areas where they'll be expected to operate.
You're comparing apples and Oranges, as the roles and functions of the two are very different. All in all, you would likely find that the amount of time spent in training wouldn't be much different, but the type of training would differ greatly between the two.
Berets I think but Delta is better than both, You have to be a Ranger or a Beret to even begin their training.
Green berets
Marine Force Recon
Snipers have their own training program, in all branches. For a sniper serving in a special operations unit, such as the Army Rangers or Special Forces, Marine MARSOC, Navy SEALs, et. al, they will also have to undergo that training, as well.
The abilities of each as shooters depends on the individual... whichever one is a better shot is going to be the better shot, no matter what branch they're in. As for Special Forces and Marine Scout Snipers, they're trained in rather different roles. A Marine Scout Sniper would not be trained in everything a Green Beret would be trained in, nor would a Green Beret have the same priorities in training as a Marine Scout Sniper.
No, its a biological fact that females do not have as much physical strength as males. Its called testosterone, it keeps females from competing with men, and until females can compete with men (aka never), they cannot be put into combat arms. ^-- They only can't do this because it's a rule to military. Some of the best snipers in history are females, they can do just as good as a man despite biological differences.
SEAL sniping is a specialty meaning they don't do it as a full time job. Marine snipers do it 24/7 so i'd go with the corps.
Yes they do. ;0
The United States Air Force (USAF) doesn't have "snipers." The USAF trains their members in a Countersniper school. They aren't trained in the same tactical employment role as the Army snipers or the Marine MOS snipers.
the green berets, or maybe the marine snipers.
A marine corps scout snipers pay is determined by his rank and years in service.
marine Snipers must be detailed, accurate and use finesse when distinguishing between civilian and they opposing force. Snipers must calculate every shot inside their head and must not crack under pressure.
the marines are the best snipers hand down
As a former US Marine, yes.