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Actual combat arms (infantry and of the like, ie combat engineers, machine gunners, assaultmen, special ops...etc) 8-12%. Most of the military is support, logistics and operations (maintenance, drivers, admin...etc)
When engaged in combat
squad
squad
OSHA standards apply to all US Army operations except direct combat, not just to garrison operations.
False
battling for friends
The actual differences among the military branches lie in their primary roles and tasks. The Army primarily focuses on land warfare and ground combat operations. The Navy focuses on maritime operations, including naval warfare and projecting power on the seas. The Air Force specializes in air and space operations, including air superiority and strategic bombing. The Marine Corps is a versatile expeditionary force with the capability to conduct amphibious operations and ground combat. The Coast Guard is responsible for maritime safety, security, and rescue operations, as well as national defense in peacetime.
When speaking about the activities of the military during a war, the term of "operations" are the actual movements planned or actually carried out armies. This is directly tied into the term "campaign" which is a series of operations designed to achieve a significant objective such as capturing an enemy city.
Before and during all combat operations
seize terrain
The purpose of this principle of joint operations is to allocate minimum essential combat power to secondary efforts