Ju-jitsu was the main one when I was in. Now, they're using mixed Martial Arts, both for combatives, and as a means of attracting recruits. Although if you actually want to learn the stuff to any level of proficiency, you'll take classes on your own time.
No the us miltary does not teach swimming it teaches drills and other army like movements and drills
i think they want oil
Discipline, Independence, Self Defense, Honor, Integrity
USA (US Army), USN (US Navy), USMC (US Marine Corps), USAF (US Air Force), USCG (US Coast Guard).
US Servicemen were fighting regular (NVA) soldiers and airmen from the North Vietnamese Army, Air Force, and Navy (Tonkin Gulf Incident). US Servicemembers are NOT fighting the Iraqi Air Force, Army, or Navy.
The US Navy's primary battleground was the Pacific Ocean. The US Army's primary battleground was Europe. The US Air Force DID NOT exist. They were part of the US ARMY.
Aesop wrote to teach people lessons. It was also very easy to teach people to read by his writings.
The Continental Army was fighting the war with Britain in the colonies. The advantage there is that the colonists were fighting in their own territory. The British army was 3,000 miles away from Britain.
The US Army, like the other US Military branches are an all volunteer fighting force, which means you have to volunteer to enlist. With your consent, being able to pass the ASVAB and physical you can then be enlisted into the Army.
June 14, 1775 the Continental Congress organized the army that would fight for the independence of the 13 American colonies. After the war and the ratification of the US Constitution, the fighting fores was "the US Army".
They fight for our freedom which is worth fighting for, just as you would fight for your family.
The US Army protects the US by:standing ready to repel an invasionprotecting US interests abroad when called upon to use forcecooperating with our allies and with NATO is defense planning and practicing