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Most powerful nuclear states (from most amount of weapons, to least) 1) Russia - Decreasing - 5830 Active Weapons 2) USA - Decreasing - 5735 Active Weapons 3) France - Decreasing - 350 Active Weapons 4) China - INCREASING - 200 to 250 Active Weapons 5) UK - Decreasing - 200 Active Weapons 6) Israel - INCREASING - 200 Active Weapons 7) India - INCREASING - 45 to 95 Active Weapons 8) Pakistan - INCREASING - 40 to 50 Active Weapons 9) N. Korea - INCREASING - 1(?) Active Weapon 10) S. Africa - Decreased - 0 Active Weapons
The United States had been involved in South Vietnam for five years in 1968 when it reached the height of its involvement with 543,000 active servicemen stationed in South Vietnam. Following the election of Richard Nixon in November 1968 and following his strategy of "Vietnamization", handing more control and responsibility to the South Vietnamese government, the amount of active U.S. servicemen would decline until their final withdrawal in 1973.
While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
Yes. As an active reserve member you are still under the same contract as active duty. Your most recent discharge is used for benifit information.
Active Ready Reserve, or Army Ready Reserve. The remainder of an 8 hour commitment, after leaving active duty.