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According to available information, there were around 2,225 search and rescue missions conducted by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. These missions were aimed at locating and rescuing downed aircrews or individuals in distress.
Typically, safety councils for the Army are conducted quarterly. This means safety councils take place four times during the year. There are no set times on when the Army Safety Councils are conducted. They are conducted periodically on a as needed basis throughout the year.
They had very bad missions and it would kill you.
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Yes, all Apollo missions were conducted by NASA in the US.
Mostly Afghanistan.
Missions can be high risk, but the "suicide mission" is a thing of Hollywood lore.
The difference is the place that they operate. An army is usually during land and terrain missions while a marine is usually sea missions.
The army goes were there needed and does missions around the world
Everything from regular infantry missions to behind the lines observation and detection to support for special operations missions.
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