The branch of the military that has the most women members is the air force. This isÊfollowed by the navy and then the army.
Most military schools refer to their students as cadets. Attending one of them makes you a cadet. Military colleges (Texas A&M, VMI, Citadel, VPI) refer to members of the Corps as cadets. ROTC for the various branches may refer to their students as cadets or midshipmen (Navy).
Most branches of the military will pay for your college education if you sign with them. This is only for undergraduate though.
Most likey USA. Marines, Army, Navy, Airforce, and Coast Guard.
It's the most common in women.
Many companies may use Camo as a uniform but the most popular would be the men and women in the military branches. Majority of the time they are in Camo though as they may be fighting in a war.
It is most critical for our military to have, Men and women can both serve their country in each branch of the military.
Yes, most of the aircraft production workers were women as the men were in the military.
The age for everyone to join the military is 17, but for all of the branches you need a high school diploma. The Army sent me a letter saying they can take you in with a 10th grade education but you still need to be 17. Women were permanently allowed to join the military in the late 1940's.
Yes, although they do have plenty of competition from other military branches.
Most GI Joes are Marines, but there are some others in the other branches of the Military.
The most numerous are Welsh and Gaelic, members of separate branches of the Celtic languages.
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