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The most recent time the U.S. Coast Guard was called into service and deployed in wartime was during the Iraq War in 2003. Coast Guard personnel were deployed to support various missions, including port security, maritime intercept operations, and protection of offshore oil infrastructure in the Persian Gulf.
The army deployed its troops in the foreign country.
yes. regardless of where you are stationed, you can be deployed.
No
Private through General get deployed, not just in the Marines, but in all branches.
Yes, your retraining window does not change while deployed.
-- from chemical fuel that it carried when it was launched -- from an atomic reactor that it carried when it was launched -- from photovoltaic panels deployed after launch that convert solar radiation to electrical energy
i belive that ov 2000 were deployed
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An airbag travels 200 miles per hour when it is deployed. The process of an accident being sensed and the airbag being deployed takes one twenty fifth of a second.
Yes. Let me clue you in on a little something - if you wear the uniform, you can be deployed. Think you're too important to be deployed? Your job may be non-deployable, but you.... different story. Now the likelihood of it... probably a bit less, but they're in no way exempt from being deployed.
Those cities were never deployed. They stayed still even with the atomic bombs dropped over them.