Discounting the numerous peace keeping no fly zone type operations:
1. Operation Just Cause-Panama 1989 (about 23 US fatalities)
2. Operation Desert Storm-Iraq 1991 (less than 200 US combat fatalities)
3. Operation Restore Hope-Somalia 1992/93 (about 42 US fatalities)
4. Operations in Bosnia/Kosovo 1995
5. Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan 2001-ongoing
6. Operation Iraqi Freedom-Iraq 2003-still restoring law and order
Nearly ALL operations involved US personnel.
That was standard practice and it still is. All secret and classified military information is kept secret to protect the forces and the efforts to defeat the enemy.
The Cincinnati Bengals made the playoffs 6 times since 1989. They have lost all six wildcard round games that they have played in during that period.
All of the Southwest Asian wars (middle east), e.g. 1967 six day war; Yom Kipper War 1973, etc. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 1979-1989 and all of the US military operations since Vietnam...Operation Urgent Fury (1983), Operation Just Cause (1989), Restore Hope (1992/93), Desert Storm (1991), Iraqi Freedom (2003-), Enduring Freedom (2001-). Basically Korea & Vietnam were major communist wars. Everything after that was either religious, border disputes, drug related, or neighbor disputes.
In 1975, the United States officially ended the military draft, transitioning to an all-volunteer force. Therefore, there were no draft numbers for that year, as the Selective Service System had ceased induction operations following the conclusion of the Vietnam War. The last individuals were drafted in 1973, marking the end of a draft that had been in place since World War II.
Since 1989, there have been thousands of elections all around the world for all sorts of positions.
Nearly ALL operations involved US personnel.
they were as with Viet Nam. But, all Washington did was delay and screw up military operations due to time delay. Permission for an assault sent to Washington and time back to the field took days....and operations went sour waiting for permission. Now do you feel civilians should run combat operations ???????????
The combined military naval and air force of a nation is referred to as its "armed forces" or "military." This encompasses all branches of military service, including the navy, which conducts maritime operations, and the air force, which manages aerial defense and operations. Together, they work in coordination to ensure national defense, conduct strategic operations, and protect a nation's interests both domestically and internationally. This integration allows for a comprehensive approach to military strategy and readiness.
Executive Order 12196 applies to all agencies of the Executive Branch except military personnel and uniquely military equipment, systems, and operations.
It should be considered in the military decision making process (MDMP) at all levels of war.
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The head of all military forces in the United States is the President. As the Commander-in-Chief, the President has the authority to direct military operations and make key decisions regarding national defense and military strategy. This role is outlined in the U.S. Constitution, granting the President significant influence over military affairs.
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Total force refers to the combined strength and capabilities of all military components, including active-duty forces, reserve forces, and civilian personnel, that are available to a country for military operations. It encompasses both traditional military assets (such as troops and equipment) as well as non-traditional capabilities (like cyber warfare and information operations).
That was standard practice and it still is. All secret and classified military information is kept secret to protect the forces and the efforts to defeat the enemy.
The Cincinnati Bengals made the playoffs 6 times since 1989. They have lost all six wildcard round games that they have played in during that period.