Answer: 0 percent. All of the country's military is now in 2008.
Individuals in their twenties represent about 18 percent of the adult US population but account for around 30-35 percent of total convictions in the US.
what percentage of the workforce is in the military/ Type your answer here...
6 percent
In 2002, the richest 20 percent of people in the US owned about 84 percent of the total available wealth. This high level of wealth concentration is indicative of significant income inequality in the country.
inhabitants, populace, residents, people, habitants
Interaction of military forces with the civilian populace
24 percent of the people in the United States smoke.
20% of the US military is airborn ☺
Capabilities with which the populace needs assistance.Existing capabilities of the populace to sustain itselfResources and services that can be conducted to support the military mission.
Influenza
You must name a time period. Prior to 1975 (the Vietnam era) the US Military was 100% men and 100% military. During that time frame US military women in all branches were considered AUXILIARIES and belonged to the WACs, WAVES, and WAFs. Women were not considered part of the US fighting strength. EDIT: Removed offensive material from answer.
US Military or U.S. Military.
The Military of the US, UK, and France were about 2 percent or less, China at about 25 and the USSR at over 50 percent. For the Axis Military, Italy lost about 4 percent, Japan 25 percent and Germany about 60 percent. As a percentage of the country's population including civilian deaths, the biggest loser was the USSR at 13 percent, Germany at 11 percent, China and Japan at about four percent, and France, the UK and the US at about one percent. The earth's population had decreased by more than 72 million persons.
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Statistics in the US military seems to show that there is a 40 percent higher mortality rate for enlisted service men versus officers. There are exceptions to this finding. US Army lieutenants have a 19 percent higher death rate than all the rest of the US Army troops combined. It is also a known fact that a US Marine lieutenant is 11 percent more likely to be killed than the regular US Marine troops.
The military does not keep such records.
It was ratified by the states in 1913