How could you enroll into the air force with a felony?
Serious criminal convictions require (and a rarely granted) a waiver. Under Federal law, a felon may not possess a firearm, and is generally not eligible for enlistment.
What do air force fighter pilots do?
The evolution of the fighter plane:
1. WWI the fighters tried to destroy (shoot down) enemy observation airplanes (artillery spotters); this resulted in aerial combat (dog-fights). Further developing into fighter planes to protect spotting planes...like an escort fighter.
2. WWII fighters were termed, in the US, Pursuit planes (like the P-40 Warhawk). These were actually interceptors, designed to fight other fighters (escorting bombers), and to shoot down bombers.
3. Korean War; same thing, only using jets.
4. Vietnam War; used technology and jets designed and manufactured during the height of the cold war (1950's); with the exception of the US Navy's A-7 Corsair II, which was designed and built during the Vietnam War. These US jet aircraft were DESIGNED to intercept and destroy Soviet (Russian) bombers over the continental United States. Interceptors such as: F-100 Super Sabre; F-101 Voodoo; F-102 Delta Dagger; F-104 Starfighter; (ONLY the F-105 Thunderchief was designed to be both a fighter & bomber). Interceptors designed to protect the US Navy fleets were: F-8 Crusader and the F-4 Phantom II; US Navy fighter bombers were the A-4 Skyhawk and A-7 Corsair II; the US Navy's MEDIUM all weather attack bomber was the A-6 Intruder. All of these jets were designed and built to protect the fleet.
Vietnam changed all of that. ALL OF THE ABOVE described jets were used as FIGHTER-BOMBERs in the Vietnam War. Even the delta winged F-102 Delta Dagger and the "missile with a man in it" (the nickname of the F-104 Starfighter). The Fighter-Bomber version of the Starfighter was the F-104C model.
Because of the Vietnam War; all 21st century jets now have multi-role missions: they have missiles for aerial combat; they have guns (thanks to the Vietnam experience) for close range dog-fighting; they have hard points for carrying bombs (ordnance) for close air support (airstrikes; dropping bombs).
So, fighter planes have evolved from being strictly fighter planes to FIGHTER-BOMBERS (multi-role).
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What are the differences between international business and domestic business?
domestic trade:- same currency
foreign trade:- different currency are used
Can I join the US military with no SSN?
No ... you must show proof of US residency, and pay taxes like the rest of us, hence the need for a SSN.
What is the age you stop paying taxes on retirement income?
Never as long as you are still living and have a federal income tax liability or meet the MUST FILE AN INCOME TAX REQUIREMENT you will have to continue to file your income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due at that time even for your final year income tax return someone will have to file it and pay any income tax that may be due for that year.
Can commerce student join air force or navy?
Yes ofcourse, a commerce student can join the merchant navy by doing course from our institute IIMS Pvt Ltd (Imperial Institute of Maritime Studies Pvt Ltd). For more information, please contact us on these numbers 9620017186, 9620030010 either on this email id - iimsdharwad1@gmail.com.
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Differ between accrued income and accounts receivable?
Out standing income is an income which have not been received yet eventhoug the event been incurred
ex: mr A is agree to pay the sum of 1000Rs every month as a commission , he actually paid for 10 months, still he required to pay 2 months at the year end eventhough he not paid yet. balance of rs 2000 becomes an out standing income(current asset)
cash a/c dr 8000
outstanding income a/c dr 2000
To Commission A/c 10000 Accrued income is an income which has been accumulated or accrued irrestpective to actual Receipt, which means event incurred but cash not yet received
Ex: Interest on Fixed deposits: on the day of investments fixed deposits a/c dr 10000
To Cash/Bank a/c 10000 end of the year Accrued interest 1000
tO income from Fixed Deposits 1000
(10%interest) Fixed deposit value at the end of year 11000
What percentage of a company's gross revenue should go to salaries?
It depends on the business that the company is in. Manufacturers and retailers will have higher percentages of revenue in Cost of Goods Sold while service industries will have a higher percentage in salaries and benefits. A hospital will normally see between 32% and 40% of net patient revenue going to salaries with another 18% to 25% to employee benefits.
Can you wear your military uniform on July 4?
If currently serving, you may wear the dress uniform. Persons that are retirees or honorably discharged veterans may wear the dress uniform to attend a parade or patriotic celebration on a State or National Holiday.
When was tuy hoa air base attacked in 1969?
While I can't speak for 1970 prior to June 26, I do know that around midnight July 4 to past midnight on the 5th an 82 mm mortar attack was launched on some hootches. It was the old green wooden hootches on the southwest part of the base. The enemy scored hits on some of the hootches which were mostly unoccupied at the time. I don't recall any casualties. Repairs were begun immediately the next day.
Charlie wanted to help us celebrate the 4th of July. We had expended quite a few illumination flares prior to the attack. We retaliated with Puff firing mini-guns.
Identify two areas that would serve as the most effective roadside IED observation point?
A High-Rise Building
An Overpass
What are the factors promote for development and growth of entrepreneurship?
The black golfer eat an otter and pooped on a unipegasus by nick fabs dumb beyblade.
What are the requirements to join the USMC?
There are exceptions for every rule; and military standards are adjusted to meet the needs of the service; it's almost always been that way...and until the military no longer remains a traditional military, it will most likely always be that way. A recruiter will have the current requirements of a serviceman, it's his job to know them; he cannot recruit men if he doesn't know the requirements. However, here's the general traditional requirements: 1. Height in proper proportion to weight. 2. Eye sight 20/20 or correctible to 20/20. 3. Based upon the needs of the service; color blindness is acceptable. 4. Based upon the needs of the service; no felony convictions. Pardons/and reversals are acceptable. 5. Medical condition: Based upon the needs of the service; certain MOS's (jobs-Military Occupational Specialties) might be waived. Sometimes referred to as "Re-classed", for reclassification. The military is a family, they bend over backwards to take care of their people...they will seldom turn a person out to starve; unless that person hates the service so much that they want out. Then the service will grant their wish, and let them leave; and 8 or 9 out 10 people will miss the service when they finally leave it. They never appreciate something...until it's gone. 6. Based upon the needs of the service: a high school diploma or GED, or HS equivalent. 7. Advice: Know what you're getting into: The US Marines are "Naval Infantrymen." They are a "Corps" of the US Navy. Their full title is US Marine CORPS. Just like the US Air Force used to be a CORPS of the US Army in WW2 (US Army Air Corps). Unlike traditional infantrymen, MARINEs must be able to perform sea duty (sea-sickness might be part of the job). Marines are also a form of "Shock Troops", they must assault objectives that can be near suicide (WW2-Iwo Jima, tarawa, etc.). Whereas Army personnel will soften an objective up until it's darn near safe enough to assault, MARINES may not wait for such a preparation (due to time-table constraints/lack of gunfire support, etc.) and make the assault NOW! Consequently, the Marines have traditionally trained their men harder, making them tougher when it comes time to fight battles. The US Marines have traditionally been some of the toughest fighting men produced by any nation, but their casualties upon battlefields reflect their aggressiveness. When you absolutely have to destroy an enemy, you call in the Marines. So, for number 7; be in good shape, pace yourself, don't push...pace; to avoid injury in boot camp training.
Can you wear naval aircrew wings on air force flight suit below air force wings?
Yes, you can wear your NAC in your Air Force uniform - just make sure that you have your former rate/rating and NATOP recorded in your Air Force RIP, so that no one can question it - not that they probably would. I did the above and wear my NAC with my AFSC badge....
What are the air force official colors?
The air force official colors are blue, black, grey, chrome-silver, chrome-blue and white.
How far is Camp Casey from Osan Air base?
The fastest way to get to Osan Air Base from Camp Casey is the train. You will take line 1 at Bosan Station, right outside the gate, and go south. Do not transfer lines. Get off at Songtan Station, once you get there ask a cab driver to take you to the main gate. It will be about 3,000 won for the cab ride, another 3,000 for the train, and about three and a half hours of travel, the trip is worth it though, Osan's "Ville" is huge (Yes, it's way bigger than Casey's) so plan ahead and take some money with you for the souvenirs and if you plan to spend the night (highly recommended). Hope this helps.
When was United States Air Force Academy created?
United States Air Force Academy was created on 1954-04-01.
Normally how much does shipping and handling cost in Amazon?
5-10$ normally but it mostly depends on your item