yes because it is costing our inocent soldiers' lives
When the Japanese attacked the US.
Neutrality Patrols
US Losses were approximately 65,200 airplanes during WW2: Approximately 15,000 aircraft were lost in the US by training/operational accidents. 1. US Army Air Force/Air Corps losses (to all causes) were approximately 18,500 airplanes in the ETO, and 4,500 aircraft in the PTO/CBI. (ETO-European Theater of Operations; PTO-Pacific Theater of Operations; CBI-China, Burma, India Theater of Operations). 2. US Navy/Marine losses (to all causes) were approximately 4,234 airplanes in the PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations).
Depends on the context, but in terms of US military, it would be Special Operations Aviation Regiment, particularly the 160th, Night Stalkers.
Operational, Services, Standards, and Systems
That would be a bad decision seeing that we occupy and have military operations/in our allied (oversea) countries. The us military has operations in almost every country on the planet.
The decision to end overseas military operations should be based on a careful assessment of national security interests, global stability, and the potential impacts on allies and partners. While reducing military engagements might be desirable, completely ending overseas operations could potentially leave power vacuums that could be exploited by adversaries or destabilize regions. It is important to have a balanced approach that prioritizes diplomacy, alliances, and partnerships while ensuring national security.
No, the days of Imperial America had come to an end.
Its costing us billions of dollars, its taking the lives of our men and women, and the operations are pointless.
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The cost is 98 cents to mail an ordinary, up to one-ounce, first-class letter to an overseas address from the US.
The service stripes were always worn on the US uniform on the lower Left cuff to denote lenght of time in service. These stripes varied slightly from WW1 through today's uniform but not very much. The overseas stripes were worn just above these and denote time served outside the USA. Custermen Oversea Service Stripes are for oversea service in disignated areas for designated time periods, not just oversea service anywhere/anytime. Army Regulation 670-1 outlines what these locations and times are.
SOCOM is the US military acronym for Special Operations Command; the command that coordinates special operations within the US.
The Secretary of State is the US official that has control of foreign operations. This US official consults the regional commanders.
It enables operations to be carried out faster.
it took a while but the bases in america sent them oversea to pearl harbour
OSHA standards apply to all US Army operations except direct combat, not just to garrison operations.