Yes, Hawaii is currently the headquarters for the US Pacific command and is the home station of roughly 45,000 military personnel. *Army Fort Shafter, Schofield Barracks (MWR Resort), Kunia Field Station, Pohakuloa Training Area, Tripler Army Medical Center, *Navy & Marine Corps Marine Corps Base, Hawaii, Kaneohe MC Air Station, Pearl Harbor NAS, Barbers Point NAS, *Air Force Hickam AFB *Coast Guard Fourteenth District, Group Honolulu, Marine Safety Office Honolulu, Air Station Barbers Point, *Personnel Totals Army 14,692, Navy & Marine Corps 13,179, Air Force 4,483, Coast Guard 1,170, Active Duty Military 32,354, Reserve and National Guard 12,043 Total Personnel 45,567 Another good resource is the .pdf file below. http://www.yourmilitaryinhawaii.com/pdf/PacificCommand.pdf
Almost anywhere, Europe, South Pacific, Asia, Alaska, South America, Africa of the US.
Yeah, why not? The military can do whatever they want with you.
There are approximately 68,000 US Troops stationed in Germany.
US Air Force and US Naval Bases were stationed in Japan.
there are no British Soldiers stationed in the US because that is an act of war and the US is obviously not fighting Great Britain.
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
Yes, it is in Hawaii. Hawaii is a state in the US. In 1941, the Hawaiian islands and the Philippine Islands were territories of the US. The US had Naval bases and Army troops stationed on these islands.
The US had the majority of their Pacific Fleet stationed in the Pearl Harbor Naval Base. Hawaii was a territory at that time which means it is still their property, and the sailors and all military stationed there were Americans, so when the Japanese attacked, that obviously got the US involved.
Yes, you can. However, this does not necessarily guarantee in any way that they will remain stationed in the United Kingdom (assuming that's where they're stationed currently) for the remainder of their time in the military.
Not sure I understand your question but I'll try to answer anyway. Where a soldier will be stationed is a function of Army personnel. Your local recruiter can give you a phone number. Once a soldier is assigned to a location the Commanding Officer is in charge.
in south Korea I think it's special forces. and i think in other countries its soldier front. I'm not in Korea now and I play soldier front.
Almost anywhere, Europe, South Pacific, Asia, Alaska, South America, Africa of the US.
Yeah, why not? The military can do whatever they want with you.
There are approximately 68,000 US Troops stationed in Germany.
They didn't feel they were entitled to the islands. They attacked Pearl Harbor to eliminate the US Battle Fleet stationed there.
a buffalo soldier was an African-American calvary soldier. My husband is in the Army and we are stationed at Fort Huachuca Arizona, which is famous for the the buffalo soldiers.
US Air Force and US Naval Bases were stationed in Japan.