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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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What is the answer to the army retention nco is appointed in an additional duty capacity by the commander to?

(1) Serve as advisor on matters relating to the Army Retention Program, under the operational supervision of the

Active Army Career Counselor. Coordinate RC information with the RC Career Counselor.

(2) Maintain and provide monthly, quarterly, and FY statistics for the commander.

(3) Review and maintain the Reenlistment Data Card file for all soldiers. Screen MPRJ, local training records and

rosters to obtain qualification data for retention actions and records. Special emphasis will be placed upon reporting

and recording current reenlistment eligibility. Coordinate with Career Counselor on local SIDPERS procedures to

update ERUP codes on the Enlisted Master File.

(4) Coordinate all reenlistment, extension, and RC affiliation actions and ceremonies through the Active Army or

RC Career Counselor, as appropriate.

(5) Assist the commander with preparation of bars to reenlistment on soldiers not recommended for reenlistment,

extension, or further service.

(6) Contact and counsel soldiers recommended for reenlistment, extension, and/or RC affiliation, including those

requiring waivers, to give professional guidance.

(7) Prepare DA Form 3340-R for the soldier's and commander's signatures.

(8) Coordinate through Active Army Career Counselor, referrals of eligible soldiers declining reenlistment, to the

servicing RC Career Counselor.

(9) Coordinate through the Career Counselor, with the servicing Finance and Accounting Officer (FAO), soldiers

due reenlistment bonus entitlement payments, including Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) anniversary payments,

and payments of accrued leave, resulting from a previously executed extension of enlistment (DA Form 1695).

(10) Maintain Unit Retention Bulletin Board, complete with latest retention information (SRB, incentive programs,

and so on), as required by higher headquarters.

(11) Ensure sufficient Retention Publicity Items (RPI) are prominently displayed throughout the unit area

What did the army use to communicate?

Depending on the operating environment, much the same as any corporation or business would- radio, telephone, e-mail, posted letters, faxes...

Are males and females in the army allowed to be on duty together?

Yes. My chain of command is male (my subordinate), female (me), male, female, male, male.

Where is army college located?

The United States Army War College is located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania .

What is the purpose of a DA Form 1156?

Checklist to assist creating reports, letters of sympathy, and awards documentation as well as a field casualty report in the event of electronic failure.

The purpose of the DA1156 is to document injuries or deaths, along with other information, caused in combat.

What was the lowest ranked team to win the NCAA tournament?

Villanova was the lowest seed to win the tournament as an 8 seed in 1985.

How long is army ait training?

The length of your Advanced Individual Training is dependent upon which MOS you enlisted as. Different occupations require different amounts of training, hence the length of AIT varies between occupations.

Can a British citizen have dual nationality?

Russian citizenship requires similar qualifiers as most other nations; a right to live as a Russian begins with legal residency, then further qualifiers are added to validate the right to participate or enjoy all the rights and obligations of a Russian Citizen. A few of those items might be the right to vote, the requirement to pay taxes, retirement, the right to work within the country, etc.

Investment in Russia, in the form of private business, may be one of the paths to consider. Marriage to a Russian citizen may be another.

It should be noted that some countries expressly prohibit dual citizenship. This means in addition to a sworn alliance as a citizen of the country, the oath may include the rejection of any other nation and your rights to be part of that nation. Additionally, some countries mandate as a part of citizenship, the requirement for military service. This means that should you now be a citizen of another country, despite having a passport from a previous country, you can be conscripted (immediately) into military service, especially in times of a national emergency.

Your local Russian embassy can provide written details as to what current requirements are to apply for citizenship.

Why can't the US Army have Fixed-Wing Aircraft with guns bombs and missiles?

The Army does have fixed winged aircraft.

The Army Does Not have ARMED fixed-winged aircraft. It does Not have fixed-wing aircraft armed with guns, missiles, rockets and/or bombs. Next time, read the question.

First line of the Army Song?

ten tough facts that leaders face in army combat?

How much does a general earn?

In Los Angeles, can easily earn 100k-200k with 2-3 mid-size projects a year. It's relatively lucrative compared to number of jobs done.

What military group has the best medics?

There are only two services that have "medics," the US Army and US Air Force. Medical personnel of this type in the Navy are referred to as Corpsmen. There are no medic MOS's in the US Marines.

Of all combat medical personnel of enlisted ranks, US Army Ranger medics, and those who serve as US Navy SEALs and USAF Para Rescue are perhaps the most comprehensively trained. Although, all Medics and Corpsmen are heroes in their own right.

Which sitrep line contains operational combat vehicles?

The line of a SITREP report that contains a list of operational combat vehicles is line four. Line four is where to provide encoded information on the operational status of combat vehicles.

When did George B. Churchill die?

Winston Churchill's brother, John Strange "Jack" Spencer-Churchill died on the 23rd of February 1947 aged only 67

How do you wear a combat action badge a marksman badge and a parachutist badge?

the badges go above the us. army nametape. the one closest to the nametape will be the air assault badge 1/8 inch apart from the nametape. then above that 1/4 inch apart from the air assault badge will be the combat action badge.the combat action badge is the more important of the two so it is on top. Everything can be found in AR 670-1.

Who was responsible for starting the world's first modern police force?

The history of civil police forces is generally traced back to the times of the Roman Empire. (interesting factoid: The origins of the police badge is said to be the breastplate worn by the Roman Centurions as a badge of their office.)

How can you apply to join US Army?

Dear Sir,

I would like to inform that I am interested in joining the British Army. Also I would like to informed you that I have already send my application form over and still not receiving any information yet, concerning my application form. My application number is 100000088925

Hope that you help me.

Yours faithful.

Waisiki Masirewa.

Can an officer date an enlisted member?

Absolutely not. It's covered under the fraternisation policy in Article 134, Paragraph 60, of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice.

It depends, if you are Marines then no. If you are in any other branch, you might be able to. If the officer you want to date is in your unit or whatever then no because that is fraternisation but if you two are in different units, you can.

When was the US Army deployed to Vietnam?

April '75 to conduct evacuation operations during the fall of Saigon. Although officially, President Ford dispatched US Marines to recapture the SS Mayaquez from Cambodian communists (sometimes referred to the eye catching term "pirates", although the Mayaquez was taken while on the high seas...legally making it piracy) in May '75; which MANY historians count as the last battle of the Vietnam War.

What MOS's are eligible to wear a Combat infantrymans badge?

Description of BadgeA 3.0 inch X 1/2 inch Rectangle with Blue interior and silver edge with a silver rifle(old style); the rectangle sets on a silver wreath that encircles the center of the badge. AwardCIB is awarded to infantrymen who were in combat. In WW2, the CIB could only be issued to soldiers who held an infantryman's rating(excludes medics, artillerymen, etc.). Once in combat, they were issued the badge. After the war, the Bronze Star Medalwas approved for every soldier who earned the CIB.

What are the National Guard educational requirements?

You'd need a high school diploma or GED, and you would attend the same Initial Entry Training as members of the Regular Army and Army Reserve attend (unless you're in the Air National Guard, then your training would be through the Air Force).