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Isolated, Missing, Detained, Captured.
the army Chief of staff
Secretary of the Army and Army Chief of Staff
Secretary of the Army and Army Chief of Staff
Secretary of the Army and Army Chief of Staff
ACoS Army Chief of Staff, responsible for making sure that all the Commander In Chief positions have been filled, and the CO/XO and Commandant/Deputy Commandant positions have been filled.
yes
women would serve in noncombat positions
Yes, women can be in the Australian Army, but they cannot be in direct combat roles. 10.6 % of the positions are occupied by women.
There is no English army, however the British army currently has112,000 personal (regular army) and 34,000 (territorial army).
Regardless of his/her rank, the commander of the unit in the field who captured the prisoner is in charge. However when that POW is brought back to the base, then a far higher-ranking officer may be assigned; in 2003, for example, a captured Iraqi enlisted man requires far less interrogation than an Iraqi Army senior officer.
Regardless of his/her rank, the commander of the unit in the field who captured the prisoner is in charge. However when that POW is brought back to the base, then a far higher-ranking officer may be assigned; in 2003, for example, a captured Iraqi enlisted man requires far less interrogation than an Iraqi Army senior officer.