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US Army

The US Army is the main service branch of the US Armed Forces that deals with land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest branch in the US military, and one of seven uniformed services in the country.

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Which type of mobilization entails mobilizing all Reserve Component units in the existing approved force structure as well as all individual reservists retired military personnel and the resources?

The type of mobilization that entails mobilizing all Reserve Component units in the existing approved force structure, as well as all individual reservists, retired military personnel, and resources, is called a Total Mobilization. It involves the complete activation and deployment of all available reserve forces and assets to contribute to military operations. This type of mobilization is typically undertaken during times of national emergency or large-scale conflicts.

Where did the first general strike in the US take place?

Pennsylvania. The general strike was the Whiskey Rebellion.

Does active duty army have freedom of speech?

Not exactly. When under military duty, you do not have the same rights as an ordinary civilian.

What were the ranks in the US Army during Vietnam?

PVT1, PVT2, PFC, SP/4 (CPL), SGT, SSG, SFC, MSG, CSM 2LT, 1LT, CPT, MAJ, LTC, COL, GEN, MGN, LTG, GEN Today's Army has replaced the old SP/4 with plain SP (Specialist).

How many soldiers does the average army have?

There really isn't a law of averages here. Some have armies proportional to their population.. some have disproportionately sized armies. It depends on available manpower, military expenditures, and the nature of the force - an expeditionary force will be proportionately larger than a self defense force.

Importance of teamwork within the army?

The importance of teamwork is vital for a steady business. Without it jobs and communications arn't effective as much.

Teamwork is generally encouraged or endorsed by supervisors and it is a cooperative effort by the members of a group to achieve a common work objective as it is defined by management. It normally involves an identifiable group of actors working on a readily observable problem with a clear start and end date defined by management. Teamwork occurs primarily because a task cannot be accomplished individually or working as a team is perceived as much more efficient or effective. For example, working on drug enforcement generally requires a spotter, a chase car, and a female officer to search any female suspects.

Can you go to the army if you have felony charges pending?

While it is possible to be waivered in under some circumstances, it's a highly unlikely thing to happen.

Another word meaning discharge from the army?

Anything other than an honorable discharge is undesirable. There is no official discharge characterized as "undiserable."

The complexity and challenges associated with planning for and executing an operation?

These capabilities comprise the core of U.S. maritime power and reflect an increase in emphasis on those activities that prevent war and build partnerships

Which country has army rule?

china, Burma, Fiji, north Korea....

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What is the Uniform Code of Military Justice?

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The Uniform Code of Military Justice is the law by which the military services operate. It is the Constitution, Bill or Rights and the law for the soldier. It is used to punish criminals in the military.

What are some nice things to write in a letter to your boyfriend who is at basic training?

Whatever you feel like writing. If you're sending a postcard, where the writing is openly visible, you would want to use discretion in what you wrote on it. Or, if you wanted him to suffer it out a little bit, you could do like what someone did to me and write something like, "Well, I was very surprised to hear that your Drill Sergeant is gay and that he wears a navel ring..." on a postcard. Although he probably wouldn't be too happy with you for that.

What planes does the army fly?

During the Vietnam War, the US Department of Defense (Formerly called the War Department) issued a memo to the army (in 1964) directing them to transfer all fixed wing aircraft to the US Air Force. With the exceptions of some 0-1 Bird Dog artillery spotting airplanes, which the US Army had in "Airplane Companies" spread out in South Vietnam. These Bird Dog observation airplanes were to be used until the new helicopters (Cayuse) came on line as artillery spotting aircraft. No fixed wing jets for the Army. Jet helicopters are OK.

What year was the US established?

The various countries in America were founded on different dates. You will need to specify which country you are referring to.

How many self-propelled howitzers are in a field artillery battalion in the US Army?

Combat units aren't organised into regiments. Regiments are used pretty much for the sake of lineage, and nothing more. While a regiment may consist of one battalion or several battalions, they'll typically be spread out... you may have different battalions of the same regiment serving in different divisions.

For a Field Artillery Battalion, a typical Battalion consisted of 3 batteries, each containing four 105mm howitzers.

Can I rejoin the military if I had an OTH discharge?

No.

Recipients of OTH discharges are barred from reenlisting into any component of the Armed Forces (including the reserves), and are normally barred from joining theArmy National Guard or Air National Guard, except under rare circumstances that require exception-to-policy waivers. As of September 2006, all 50 states had policies barring the reenlistment of OTH discharge recipients.

In addition, the majority of veterans' benefits are not available to individuals who receive an other than honorable conditions discharge, including the Montgomery GI Bill and (in most cases) VA healthcare benefits.

Who is the Commander of U.S. central command?

The Commander in Chief of the U.S. military is President Barack Obama.

Do you still have military benefits with honorable discharge?

An honorable discharge is the highest form of departure from military service. You get everything. (Did you mean dishonorable?)