Army, Navy, AF, Marines, Coast Guard.
The 5 branches of the military - Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
Here is the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
Military retirement pay for an E-5 (Sergeant) varies based on years of service, time in grade, and the retirement plan under which the service member retires. Generally, the pay is calculated as a percentage of the average of the highest 36 months of basic pay, multiplied by the years of service. For example, an E-5 with 20 years of service might receive approximately 50% of their average high pay, which can range from around $1,500 to $2,500 per month, depending on the specific circumstances. It's best to consult the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) for precise calculations.
Military retirement pay for a Lieutenant Colonel (O-5) varies based on years of service and retirement plan. Under the High-36 retirement system, the monthly retirement pay is calculated as 2.5% of the average of the highest 36 months of basic pay multiplied by the years of service. For example, an O-5 with 20 years of service could receive approximately $5,000 to $6,000 per month, depending on their final pay grade and specific circumstances. It's advisable to use a retirement calculator or consult with a financial advisor for precise estimates.
They're names are George, Tom, Billy, Ricky, and Todd.
6 8 8, which is military has 5 and government has 3
Yes.
There are technically only 5 branches of the Armed Forces, of which 4 are considered to be Military. 4 Branches of the Military: US Army US Navy US Air Force US Marine Corps Considered apart of the Armed Forces: US Coast Guard (Controlled by the Department of Homeland Security) There are, however, seven uniformed branches of service: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Public Health Services, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Each of the 5 branches of the military has a side of the pentagon.
The 5 branches of the military - Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
5 branches of physics
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No, America is not the only country with multiple branches of military, but it is one of the few that has five distinct branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Other countries may have similar structures, though the number of branches and their organization can vary widely. Some nations have separate branches for land, air, and naval forces, while others may combine them under fewer headings. The specific roles and responsibilities of these branches can also differ significantly from one country to another.
MI-5, from Military Intelligence, section 5, is the UK counter-intelligence and security service. It is administered by an appointed Director General under the Joint Intelligence Committee and the authority of the Home Secretary.It was previous known as the Directorate of Military Intelligence, and its official title is now simply the "Security Service".
If you mean what they look at before they give you a scholarship here it is Academics Sports Extracurricular Service..... not military service more of community service and Leadership experience
Formed in 1909 as the Secret Service Bureau it later became Military Intelligence Section 5 = MI5