Virtually every job in the Navy requires some type of clearance, even if it's just a Confidential. For combat infantry trained units, that comes down to the SEAL's and SeaBees, both of which require minimum Secret clearances.
Some of the infantry combat trained jobs in the US Navy that don't typically require security clearance include Gunner's Mate (GM), Boatswain's Mate (BM), and Hull Maintenance Technician (HT). These jobs focus on weapon systems, small arms, shipboard operations, and maintenance tasks. However, it's important to note that security clearance requirements can vary based on specific assignments and roles within these job specialties.
A group of soldiers trained, armed, and equipped to fight on foot.
The Army Rangers are an elite regiment of Infantry, trained in more specialised roles than standard line infantry are.
The noun 'infantry' is a singular, common noun, a word for a division of soldiers trained to fight on foot.
Military forces structured and trained to fight on foot.
depends on the type of infantry? and when if ww2 then would. be ranger's were often though of as early special forces they were trained by British commando's. but one thing to think about is the equipment they have is a big factor with any infantry unit
It is a light infantry Special Ops force that conducts mainly direct action.
A squad is just 1 rank of a platoon. Usually they have mixed mos's but all are trained for infantry.
No, this would be a great security risk. You can find online places to get trained, but most require background checks etc. If you find locksmith training online you should report them.
the highly trained infantryman. any weapon in an untrained Soldiers hands are less effective
Yes, SLED requires that all Security officers are trained up to SLED standards and SC Laws and Regulations.
The Greek basis was armoured infantry supported by light infantry, and very little cavalry. Persia had a strong component of cavalry to support and combine with its lightly-armed infantry. The Greeks had to try to fight in broken country to neutralise the enemy cavalry, and their infantry could outclass the Persian infantry.
I guess it depends about what they're guarding and if they might get injured.