Gallup: Military branches earn high favorability marks

Staff Sgt. Kevin Gebo plays Taps on May 10 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. A Gallup poll released Friday indicates Americans give high favorability marks to all branches of the military. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo

May 30 (UPI) — All five branches of the U.S. military have earned high marks from American adults, according to a Gallup poll.

More than three in four of Americans surveyed who know something about the branches have overall favorable views of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard, according to Gallup. More than half have a strongly favorable opinion.

In Gallup’s annual Confidence in Institutions poll released Friday, at least 72 percent of participants expressed “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in the military in the past eight years.

“This Memorial Day, Americans will once again have the opportunity to honor those who fought and died in service of their country,” Gallup’s Jim Norman said. “It comes at a time when the percentage of Americans who are military veterans continues to shrink, even as the nation moves through the 15th year of the Afghanistan War — the longest war in U.S. history.”

Broken down by branch, Air Force had the highest favorability rating of 81 percent — 57 percent “very favorable” and 24 percent “somewhat favorable” rating. Other branches were Navy and Marines each at 78 percent, Army at 77 percent and Coast Guard at 76 percent.

Differences exist by political party, race and age.

The biggest gap is among Republicans and Democrats with about a 30 percentage point difference. The largest is for the Navy with 74 percent favorability rating by Republicans and 39 percent among Democrats.

Republicans, non-Hispanic whites and those aged 55 have more favorable views of each of the five branches than Democrats, non-whites or those younger than 35.

Those surveys also were asked to list the most important branch. Air Force was No. 1 (27 percent) followed by the Army (21 percent), Navy and Marines (20 percent each) and 4 percent say the Coast Guard is the most important branch to national defense.

Gallup conducted telephone interviews April 24-May 2 with a random sample of 1,026 adults, age 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The margin of error is 4 percentage points.

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