There is less than 1% of the US population that is now serving in all branches of the Military. Realistically there are more people who work for Wal-Mart than there are in the Military.
It is quite possible this statistic has been tracked, however it may not be readily available.
If it helps, consider this: At it's height only about one percent of the US population served in active duty. Of those maybe ten to twenty-five percent were combat troops. The vast majority of service members serve in non-combat, support functions: i.e. supply, transportation, maintenance, quartermaster, food service, accounting, ordinance, fire direction, intel., JAG, air traffic control, medical, and a variety of other functions. While some of the service members in these positions may see combat, they are not technically combat arms.
=we need a percantage!!!!!! like 11 percent or something!!=
I had heard it was only about 14 %. This is amazing, at least I thought
65% of Americans served in the armed forces at some point in there lives. Most of those 65% are World War 2 and Vietnam War veterans
92%
Yes, spouses of deceased veterans can get up to $1056 per month. I know several widows who are receiving this benefit. It is not as much as a veteran gets, but it is a great benefit.
The budget of Veterans Benefits Administration is 58,400,000,000 dollars.
No, an AWOL (Absent Without Leave) person is generally not eligible to collect veterans benefits. To be eligible for veterans benefits, individuals must have been discharged or released from military service under honorable or general conditions. AWOL status may result in a less favorable discharge status, such as "Other Than Honorable" or "Bad Conduct," which can disqualify individuals from receiving veterans benefits.
As of 2021, the Southern region of the United States had the highest percentage of families receiving welfare benefits.
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
yes
Veterans got education benefits for college.
Double dipping laws typically refer to regulations that prevent individuals from receiving payment for the same work or injury from multiple sources simultaneously. For example, a worker may not be able to receive workers' compensation benefits for the same injury while also receiving disability benefits. These laws are in place to prevent fraud and ensure fair compensation for individuals.
Receiving disability benefits does not make you legally unable to marry.
Benefits come FROM the VA (Veterans Administration). You must communicate with them.
they get nothing