Yes, Drill Sergeants can do that.
Of the some 500,000 soldiers in the US Army there are probably about 5,000 Master Sergeants currently enlisted in the US Army. Keep in mind these numbers change daily as soldiers leave the Army.
In 1966 Army Chief of Staff Harold K. Johnson chose Sergeant Major William O. Wooldridge as the first Sergeart Major of the Army.
101st Army Airborne is a armed forces group to the U.S. Army. They are still active and are still used today. During WWII, They were trained to parachute out of airplanes. They still do the same thing today. They get intensive training.
If it's on a math homework sheet the answer is THEY ALWAYS YELL TENSION
Well, we'd still kick ass.
Staff Sergeants are generally placed in charge of squads, but can also act as platoon sergeants in the absence of a Sergeant First Class. In support units, Staff Sergeants ordinarily hold headquarters positions due to the amount of slots available for SSG in these units. Staff Sergeants are referred to as "Sergeant" except for in certain training environments and schools, or by the demand of the SSG him/herself. Source: answer.com
do the stripes and stars go on both sleeves of the black dinner jacket
Yes. Mortars are used by vitrually every army in the world.
It affects us by what language and alfabet we use today in the western part of the world and their great army ha taught us what to do in an army..
The same as all other men, enlisted or officer; only the insignia was different.
Robert Griffin III was born in Okinawa, Japan, where his parents, both U.S. Army sergeants, were stationed.
we still use their war tactics sorry nothing else I can think of right now