3 years unless you make Below the Zone. As a BTZ you can sew on early.
a newton is the basic unit for force F=MA
oh nah
No one knows. what we do know though is that it is one of the three basic forces in the universe (as I've read that the weak nuclear force has been combined with electricity) the other two being the strong nulcear force (also very strong) and gravity which is extremely weak by comparison.
A normal force.
Elastic force is when something is being stretched or compressed.
In the US Air Force, "Airman" is a rank (E-2); there are also other ranks with the word "Airman" in them, such as "Airman Basic" (E-1, lower), Airman First Class (E-3, higher) and Senior Airman (E-4, higher still). All four of these ranks are collectively considered the "Airman" ranks. The enlisted ranks above Senior Airman are non-commissioned officer (E-5 and E-6) or senior non-commissioned officer (E-7 through E-9) ranks.
E-1 Airman Basic (AB) E-2 Airman (Amn) E-3 Airman First Class (A1C) E-4 Senior Airman (SrA)
There is no specific rank that corresponds to "eight stripes" in the US Air Force. In the Air Force, enlisted ranks start from Airman Basic (no stripes) and progress through various ranks such as Airman, Senior Airman, Staff Sergeant, and so on, with each rank having a specific number of stripes. However, "eight stripes" does not correspond to a recognized rank in the Air Force.
The Air Force rank structure is very similar to that of the US Army. It should be, as the USAF was born from the old Army Air Corps at the end of WWII. There are two tiers within the ranks structure, Enlisted and Commissioned. Enlisted personnel make up the vast bulk of the Air Force. Enlisted rank is counted in "E" numbers, from E-1 through E-9: E-1: Airman Basic E-2: Airman E-3: Airman First Class E-4: Senior Airman E-5: Staff Sgt. E-6: Technical Sgt. E-7: Master Sgt. E-8: Senior Master Sgt. E-9: Chief Master Sgt. Commissioned Officer rank is the same as the Army. The Air Force no longer has Warrent Officers, however. There is a handy chart at http://www.af.mil/news/airman/0103/grades.pdf
The Air Force promotes an Airman First Class (A1C) to Senior Airman upon a commander's recommendation after 36 months time in service and 20 months time in the grade of A1C, or 28 months time in A1C, whichever comes first.
As an Airman first clas you would not make BAH you would probably live in the dorms, and eat at the dining facility. Airman with no dependents dont move out of the dorms till they are Senior airman
Private, Private First Class, Specialist, Corporal, Sergeant ranks up to and including Sergeant Major of the Army (Army) Private, Private First Class, Lance Corporal, Corporal, all Sergeant ranks up to and including Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (Marine Corps) Airman Basic, Airman, Airman First Class, Senior Airman, all Sergeant ranks up to and including Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (Air Force) Seaman Recruit, Seaman Apprentice, Seaman, all Petty Officer ranks up to and including Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (Navy) The Coast Guard using the same rank structure as the Navy.
Enlisted Ranks: Airman Basic; Airman; Airman First Class; Senior Airman; Staff Sgt; Technical Sgt; Master Sgt; Senior Master Sgt; Chief Master Sgt Officer Ranks; Second Lt; First Lt; Captain; Major; Lt Colonel; Colonel; Brigadier General; Major General; Lt General; General
In 2013, Airman Basic salary is $18,194. A Second Lieutenant is about twice that.
It was established in 1966.
From lowest to highest in the enlisted ranks: Airman Basic, Airman, Senior Airman, Staff Sgt, Tech Sgt, Master Sgt, Senior Master Sgt, Chief Master Sgt. On the officer side of the house. 2nd Lt, 1st Lt, Captain, Major, Lt Col, Col, Brig General and then Major General. Usually, the highest ranking officer in a State National Guard is a Major General (2 stars)
You can have SrA on until your ten year mark in the Air Force, if you are not able to make SSgt you will reach your tenure and be forced out of the military