The Navy Seals or Navy engage first by water. In a defensive mode it would be whatever branch of our military was attacked. At Sea it would be the Navy or Coast Guard, on land it would usually be the Army or Marine Corp. In the air it would normally be the Air Force over land or the Navy over water. In an attack posture the CIC (Commander in Chief would determine what forces to deploy in attack. It could and at times has been each one of and mixtures of our armed forces.
No, it is independent of the military. It does use military people & equipment to assist. The first NASA astronauts were military pilots.
Marines corps
IIRC the USAF
The first computer was called an enigma machine. It was made by the military for beaking enemy codes.
That was 'observing' the enemy in WW1, seeing where his major troop concentrations and artillery were.
The infantry is a branch of the United States Army, and it was first established in 1775. The branch insignia consists of two gold colored muskets that are crossed. The branch plaque has the insignia, but placed on a blue background and with gold letters around. The text says "Infantry United States Army". The infantry was originally men walking on foot, armed with muskets and later rifles. The infantry is the oldest branch of the U.S. Military. Respect.
Having served in the military I would say "NO!" However, if you're considering a particular branch of service, contact your local recruiter and get the facts first hand.
The United States Army is the oldest U.S. Military branch. It ties it's roots to the Continental Army, formed on 14 June 1775, before the establishment of the U.S.
Enemy is stressed on the first syllable.
the enemy is the first book then the death then it is the fear.
The national guard was established during the civil war. Today the army (branch) is the largest military branch in the united states, and it is the largest ground defense. Also they receive the most funding and get the latest equipment faster than any other branch.
the enemy came first.