Did the US start the war in Afghanistan?
No. The US Congress passed two Authorizations of the Use of Military Force for Afghanistan and Iraq. This is lesser than a Declaration of War.
What is a us Army ranger's primary weapon?
The standard service rifle of the US Army Rangers is the M4A1 with the SOPMOD kit. Some units have used the FN SCAR-L in the past, but the order for SCAR-Ls to equip the whole of SOCOM was cancelled in 2010.
Where is the national guards headquaters?
Each state has their own National Guard headquarters. The office of the National Guard Bureau is located in Arlington, Virginia.
Is the army national guard and the Florida national guard the same?
No, they are very different, primarily in that the National Guard has a state mission, while the Army Reserve is entirely federal. Additionally, the Army Reserve is almost entirely support units, save for a single infantry battalion, while the National Guard does consist of combat arms units.
What is the duration of The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell?
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell was created on 1955-12-22.
Who is the present navy general of India?
Indian navy chief is Admiral Suresh Mehtha
Admiral Nirmal Verma
What two US generals who late became president's and the wars they fought?
Washington, W. H. Harrison, Jackson, Taylor, Pierce, Andrew Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Benjamin Harrison and Eisenhower were all some type of general at some time before they were president. Johnson was given the rank of brigadier general when he was appointed military governor of Tennessee after it was captured by Union forces in the Civil War. Washington, W. H.Harrison, Jackson, Taylor, Grant and Eisenhower all became nationally famous for their military victories.
How far is ft bragg from Raleigh?
Takes about an hour to drive there, depending on where in Raleigh you're going to. Just go straight up I95, then take I40 west. From there, you can hit points in Raleigh directly from I40, I440, US64/264, I540, etc.
What is plural of court-martial?
The plural of court-martial is courts-martial, a system of judicial process used by the military to try certain criminal and disciplinary offenses, as well as cases where military rules and principals have been violated. U.S. courts-martial closely follow civilian procedures, and the accused may request to be tried by a military judge alone or by a jury.
Is air force reserve considered active duty?
Only if you get assigned to an AGR slot or are activated on orders (such as Title 10). If you're only doing monthly UTAs and your Annual Training, you're not on active duty - that's why it's called the Reserve.
How can you join the army with one testicle?
I have a prosthetic testicle. I served in the army infantry active duty for 4 years, So yes absolutely. It is not part of your military duties to procreate.
What degree do you need to be a medic in the army?
First thing you have to do is to take the ASVAB and get the appropriate line scores to qualify. Upon doing that you need to talk to your recruiter about getting a garunteed job assignment into the Medical Corps. Then there is BCT and 68W10 AIT that you have to successfully complete . . . and then they award you with your MOS and regimental membership.
Can you go back in the military after a general discharge?
The Army is a very peculiar organization. It's actually not particularly difficult to enlist into the Army with a General Discharge, or even an other-than-honourable (however, a straightforward DD is usually a disqualifier) if the discharge occurred from any other branch of service. Reentry for personnel who received a General or OTH from the Army, however, is extremely difficult.
Your ability to enlist in the Army after an involuntary separation from another branch will be dependent on the reentry code on your DD-214. If you have an RE-1 or RE-2 reentry code, you're good to go. If you have an RE-3 code, you are disqualified for enlistment, but may be able to obtain a waiver to be able to enlist. If you have an RE-3C or RE-4 code, your chances are slim to none.
What does the Preparation step in the army PR system mean?
This means to get prepared for something happening. It might lead to nothing but it is better to have everything ready just in case.
How many kids did major general William b caldwell have?
Lieutenant General William B. Caldwell IV has five children, although their names are not mentioned in any articles about him. He and his wife, Stephanie, are both originally from Savannah, Georgia.
What foods did the soldiers of the Crusades eat?
Life for the crusaders was difficult. During the journey itself they often went without enough food, and water. It was also often a violent life. While there were short periods of peaceful times, there were more times when there was fighting. Loss of life in these battles was a constant threat.
What is the primary role of a National Guard?
This is a difficult answer and I will try to make as short as I can. The shortest answer is that the Guard's role has changed significantly since the Korean War and beginning of Vietnam. The Guard took the place of Colony Militias in the transition from the 13 Colonies to the United States and remained under the control of State Governors... and they still do. (Remember, there was both the Continental Army and State Militias fighting the British in the Revolutionary War which had their greatest successes when working together under unified command.) However, with the advent of the Vietnam War, it's unpopularity among young people subject to the 3 year military service draft and voluntary nature of the National Guard, State governors allowed their State Militias (The Guard) to supplement active duty military draftees for service in Vietnam. (It was this ability to mobilize volunteers from the Guard that lead to the success of the All-Volunteer military force we have today.) In the oath of all people in government service, the line states, "defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies Foreign and Domestic"... it was the intent of the Guard to defend against these Domestic Enemies; analogous to the "Home Guard" in the United Kingdom. The National Guard has taken on peacetime roles in disaster relief/recovery operations and humanitarian operations abroad. The Guard receives all its support from both the National and State governments and its total numbers of participants are strictly adhered to.
How much schooling do you need to be a bounty hunter?
Zilch. Do not confuse skills with education. One may need skills to do the job, self defense skills for example, people skills to motivate contacts, etc., but the position requires no education per se.
What should happen By practicing Defense in Depth?
Maneuver to bring superior local forces to bear via the interior lines of communication, to absorb an initial attack and counterattack at the enemy's most vulnerable point.
Are army National Guard veterans eligible for medical and disability benefits?
Normally if you are injured during drilling status, it would fall under workmans compensation. If it occured during title 10, you can be eligible for med/disability benefits. That depends on the injury and the rating the med. staff awards you.
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What are the roles and responsibilities of a sub contractor?
The roles and responsibilities of a main contractor is to ensure that the project is completed successfully. The main contractor will find subcontractors for the different assignments in the project.