Infantry doesn't go through EMT training, unless they attend a course for it on their own volition. If you go for the 68W MOS (Healthcare SpecialistL, then you get EMT qualification. 11 series does not.
These would all be under the U.S Army.
The U.S. Veteren Volunteer Infantry was the Federal Government's first attempt to form a Federal Army, made up of battle hardened Veteran from all states, who were provided a bounty of about 3 years regular Army wages, and their own Henry rifles. The volunteer infantry were State raised, non drafted men who served their State in the infantry. Nearly all soldiers in the U.S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry (VVI) had originally served their States as volunteer infantry for a number of years.
Yes, and it's the vague catch all term for all infantry.
It all depends on on What rank you are such as captain or General and What part of the military your in such as Infantry or artillery
They're simply organised by numbers, is all. For example, 1ID refers to the 1st Infantry Division, 2ID is 2nd Infantry Division, and so forth.
Infantryman. Without the infantryman, there would be no army. Tanks support the infantry; Artillery support the infantry; aviation supports the infantry; Military Police, Food Service, Medical Corps, Pay Master, Administration, K9 Corps, Transportation Corps, Engineers, JAG, all support the American Fighting Man...the grunt.
The regulation US Army Infantry insignia consists of two crossed model 1795 Springfield flintlock muskets of .69 caliber. This was the US Army's first US government made & issued shoulder arm. This infantry insignia was officially adapted by the US Army in 1922. From about 1875 until 1922, the US Infantry used the crossed rifles that were issued to the US Infantry at the time. Everytime the US Army adopted a new rifle, the Quartermaster would have to issue a new infantry crossed rifle insignia to match the new rifle. For example when the Army adapted the model 1903 bolt action Springfield in 1903...crossed 1903 Springfield insignia's had to be issued. This all ended by the new 1922 regulation.
Under most conditions, the army will pay most if not all of your college if you sign up with them, This is only for undergrad though.
No. All soldiers must be proficient at rifle marksmanship, but shooting isn't the only thing infantrymen do.
Pearl Harbor as well as all other Navy bases have Marines assigned to them. The Infantry forces of both the US Army and the USMC have weapons which they can use against aircraft.
9 weeks of Basic Training followed by 5 weeks of AIT Infantry School. This will be done simultaneously non-stop. So a total of 14 weeks all together.
The different ranks in the Army Infantry include Private, Private 2, Private First Class, Specialist, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant and Sergeant First Class. One can find a definitive list of the 29 different ranks by visiting the Military Factory website.