As memory (from history courses) serves we were 17th as far as military strength.
Austria and Czechoslovakia and bits of other countries.
Prior to WWII, it was Germany, Italy and Japan. I know other countries became allies of these three, but officially the Tri-Part Axis was the official treaty.
He had a college deferment.
They both had the support of the people & neither of them held any rank in the military prior to the mexican revolution.
The US and Germany mostly didn't get along well prior to December 1941. Germany was aggressively conquering other countries in Europe, and the US was supplying Germany's enemies (England, and later, the USSR) with weapons, ships and other military equipment.After December 1941, the two countries were at war with each other, so saying they disliked each other is an understatement.
they usually go to school for 6- 7 hours a day for 5 days a week.
Austria and Czechoslovakia and bits of other countries.
If it wasn't prior U.S. Army service then yes.
Prior to WWII, it was Germany, Italy and Japan. I know other countries became allies of these three, but officially the Tri-Part Axis was the official treaty.
The Three Emperors' League was an agreement made in 1881 (prior to WWI) devised by Otto Von Bismark of Germany, that the countries of Russia Germany and Austria-Hungry would remain neutral if any of the other countries went to war with another countries.
Typically, military clergy (Chaplains) have completed their training prior to joining the military and serve as officers. In some cases, the US Military may pay tuition for a clergyman to complete his education prior to entering active duty service.
PFZ stands for "Permanent Floating Zone," which refers to a designated airspace in which military aircraft from various countries can operate freely without prior permission. This concept is often used in joint military exercises or during times of crisis for rapid response.
If she does not posses a prior military service, no.
Italy and Turkey were fighting over Libya till 1912
Prior to the 21st century, men were conscripted into the military. When a government commenced a war somewhere at sometime, that military was used. If the men, who comprised the military, did not comply, they were either executed (killed) or imprisoned. The military was the military. Orders were orders. Follow them or pay the price. That was prior to the 21st century.
Prior to the Korean War (1950-53) the US military (Army, Navy, and Marines) always separated African-Americans (Blacks) from the rest of the US military. African-Americans were led by white officers until after 1900. All other races (other than African-Americans) were organized within regular white units.
American prior to 1920 when women won the right to vote. England prior to Queen Elizabeth. Most industrialized countries prior to 1900. Iraq prior to the current war. Iran currently. Shall I continue?