Grand Army. They had far superior training. After the Clone Wars, there was no main enemy, therefore no need for a great army, and let a bunch of ragtag nobodies join the army. Stormtroopers couldn't hit rookie Luke from 10 feet away. Clones did quite a good job killing Jedi, albeit they mainly used trickery, deception, and advantage of numbers. Regardless, Stormtroopers outnumbered Luke and couldn't take him and lost to an army of stuff animals.
Originally posted by Se7in
Grand Army. They had far superior training. After the Clone Wars, there was no main enemy, therefore no need for a great army, and let a bunch of ragtag nobodies join the army. Stormtroopers couldn't hit rookie Luke from 10 feet away. Clones did quite a good job killing Jedi, albeit they mainly used trickery, deception, and advantage of numbers. Regardless, Stormtroopers outnumbered Luke and couldn't take him and lost to an army of stuff animals.
I'd have to disagree. The Rebel Allaiance was a far greater enemy/threat than the CIS was.
I disagree. CIS far outnumbers the Clones. CIS was a standing army. The Rebel Alliance managed to, thanks to almost a single Jedi, destroy the Empire's most powerful weapon. CIS faced an army of Jedi and fared relatively well. The Rebels could never stand up to the Empires army at any standing location. Case and point would be Hoth. The Rebels were able to fight thanks to small strikes and espionage tactics.
Originally posted by jollyjim311
Empire outnumbers them and wouldn't have the ground battles as much. The Empire would most likely just bombard the crap outta Republic planets. I say Empire.
The Grand Army of The Republic also implies vehicles and such. If this is the case, then it is one sided. If both are alloted their entire militaries and forces, the Empire will win. Militaristically, the Empire is the most powerful regime/empire/government in the Star Wars universe, Expanded or otherwise.