Then you're a soldier who is married to another soldier? Unless you delve into issues such as enlisted and officers getting involved with each other, there really isn't much more to it than that. You may, however, have to accept being assigned to different duty stations if one of you or both of you were to come down on PCS orders.
adopted the customs of those people
There's a number of variable heres but in general - Yes, most military organizations require enlisted to salute as a statement of respect and courtesy.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
There may be other general officers of higher rank above him, Eventually, the senior general of a military force (in the US) answers to his boss- the President of the United States.
Yes, it was where the regular officers are trained. During the Civil War, the West Pointers often feuded with the Generals who had not been trained there. And there are still some friction between those who graduate from the academy and those that obtain their commissions through other sources.
Then you're a soldier who is married to another soldier? Unless you delve into issues such as enlisted and officers getting involved with each other, there really isn't much more to it than that. You may, however, have to accept being assigned to different duty stations if one of you or both of you were to come down on PCS orders.
adopted the customs of those people
adopted the customs of those people
An officer is a person who has gone to college, graduated and enrolled in the US armed forces or other forces if from other countries. The Officer may have been educated in a military college or in a public or private college and may have been part of the ROTC program to get military training before graduation. Some officers may go to medical school, dental school, law school or other specialty colleges before they become officers. Some officers are trained by the military and are required to serve for at least six years. The officers lead, rule and command the draftees or enlisted personnel. They are COMMISSIONED into the military and have some ability to resign their commission. Most serve out several decades of service. A Private is a person who has at least a GED or high school education and has enlisted into the military (not the Navy or Coast Guard to serve in the troops. The Private is the first rank after Recruit. The Recruits are in basic training. They become privates after they graduate from basic training (boot camp). Their commanding officers are the non-commissioned officers and the commissioned officers. A non-commissioned officer is a Corporal, Sergeant (many ranks of sergeants) and Warrant officers. These officers are enlisted or drafted officers who have risen up the ranks of the enlisted soldiers, Marines, Airmen, etc. They cannot resign their "officership", they have to serve out their enlistment. See the link below for more explanation.
Dressage was begun in ancient Greece as a form of discipline for the cavalry. The horses were trained in intricate movements to help soldiers in battle.
The manciple was a type of officer in charge of purchasing provisions for a college or other institution. In medieval times, the manciple was considered a lower-ranking official among the various officers of an institution, such as a monastery or college.
Military police officers wear military uniforms.Added: Displayed on the military uniforms of their particular branch of service are badges, similar to civilian police badges, and/or they wear armbands or, sometimes, distinctive hats or helmets, and/or white pistol belts, so that they stand out from the usual military uniform. And, unlike other member of the military outside of a war zone, they are always armed with a sidearm
Your country's safety is in peril! Police officers and firefighters are trained to deal with emergencies, natural disasters and other types of peril.
A Warrant Officer is an "officer." If the Military Policeman is enlisted or of a lower rank then, yes, the "Warrant Officer" does outrank him. However, when the Military Policeman is enforcing the law (UCMJ) then it does not matter what the rank of the other service member might be. If they are violating the Law, the Military Policeman must do his or her duty regardless of rank. Warrant Officer are commissioned outside of the normal process of selecting Officers. Usually those who are given Warrant Officer status possess training, skills or other knowledge that the Military needs at that time. In VietNam many helicopter Pilots were Warrant Officers. In the dawning age of computers many IT guys in the Military were commissioned as Warrant Officers and served for a specified time.
When police officers who are also National Guard members are activated, their duties and responsibilities will typically shift to focus on their military service. They will generally be placed on leave from their police duties or reassigned as needed for their military duties during the activation period.
In the South, strong beliefs in the the military service caused some governors to object to their troops' being commanded by officers from other states.