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Not in the context you're thinking. Technically, you could say that tracers are chemically tipped, but they're not considered chemical weapons.
The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.
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A Jamaican can join the US Army if they have a green card or they are a naturalized citizen.
There were eleven "field armies" in the US Army during WWII. Of these two, the Second US Army and the Fourth US Army, remained in the continental US throughout the war, functioning as training commands. Additionally the 4th US Army was responsible for defending the west coast of the US against attack.
According to data from the Department of Defense, the ratio of whites to blacks in the US Army in 2010 was approximately 3 to 1.
Depends on where you were. If you were a soldier, you used the "Latrine"- a word used in the US Army for bathroom. Near the front lines, that was simply a slit trench where wastes would be buried. AT the front lines, you went wherever you could.
Not in the context you're thinking. Technically, you could say that tracers are chemically tipped, but they're not considered chemical weapons.
The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.
its not a us army its the United states army, US is just the initials.
USA (US Army), USN (US Navy), USMC (US Marine Corps), USAF (US Air Force), USCG (US Coast Guard).
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Other celebrities who were in the military include: Elvis Presley: US Army Drew Carey: US Marine Corps Reserves Hugh Hefner: US Army Bea Arthur: US Marine Corps Johnny Carson: US Navy Bill Cosby: US Navy Ice-T: US Army Mr. T (Laurence Tureaud): US Army Montel Williams: US Marine Corps, US Navy, US Navy Reserve Sean Connery: Royal Navy (UK) Arnold Schwarzenegger: Austrian Army Sidney Poitier: US Army Clint Eastwood: US Army Jimi Hendrix: US Army Mel Brooks: US Army Pat Sajak: US Army Tom Selleck: California Army National Guard Alan Alda: US Army Reserve Leonard Nimoy: US Army Reserve Shaggy: US Marines Willie Nelson: US Air Force Mystikal: US Army Johnny Cash: US Air Force
Yes, chemical equations describe chemical reactions. A chemical equation tells you what substances are reacting, what substances are produced and, in a balanced equation, provides the coefficients to tell us in what ratio the substances react or are produced.
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You get the reactants, products, and the ratio that the chemicals react in. It also gives information on what processes the chemicals are undergoing, such as oxidation/reduction and acid/base.
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