As of early 2012, there were 2,309,880 men and women of all ranks serving in the US Military and Coast Guard. There were 1,409,995 active duty members, plus 850,800 Reserves and National Guard.
Answer: 0 percent. All of the country's military is now in 2008.
Statistics on this subject don't exist. Residents of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and California with large Hispanic populations and deep roots in their area probably had an average rate of enlistment with any other ethnic group. German-Americans, Italian Americans and Japanese Americans all rallied to the flag. There was also a small immigrant group from Mexico that entered to join the US military for economic reasons. They also served
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what percentage of the workforce is in the military/ Type your answer here...
The US has roughly 800 military bases both within the country and around the world. These bases serve various purposes including training, deployment, and strategic positioning.
the us government changed its policy toward Japananese Americans serving in the military by sucking all mens PEN13
the us government changed its policy toward Japananese Americans serving in the military by sucking all mens PEN13
Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship while serving in the US military.
How many females are currently serving in the US Army.
none
Not necessarily. There are legal residents who are not US citizens serving in the US military. However, it will lead to citizenship with honorable service.
Answer: 0 percent. All of the country's military is now in 2008.
The US Marines are a military branch of service. There is a RECORD of every person serving in the US military.
Yellow Journalism affected public support for US Military action in Cuba by convincing many Americans that the US military should support the Cuban rebels .
The US Army is the oldest and longest serving branch of the Military, it was established on June 14, 1775.
many Japanese Americans were moved to internment camps.
Yes, if You are a serving, or a veteran of the US. Military.