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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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I am 16 and wanting to join the US Army can anyone help me?

Your desire is to be respected. This is a very mature and patriotic decision. there are a number of things for you to consider. First, you will need to earn your high school diploma before you can enlist. It is possible to enlist on delayed entry prior to your graduation, but you will have to be 17.5 years old also. You will be required to pass the ASVAB with a minimum GT score of 90. Contact a recruiter now for information. Find out what path you want to take: infantry, artillery, MP, medical, aviation, adminstration, transportation, etc. Ask your recruiter to help you prepare for the path you choose, and most importantly, when you sign your contract, make certain everything, everything you want is included in writing in that contract. Get the most from the experience. And thank you for your desire to serve.

How do you get a higher rank when joining the army?

If you participate in ROTC in college, completion of the first two years will allow you to enter the military in the third pay grade rather than the first.

There are other organizations who's training will net you advanced pay on enlistment, for example; training as a cadet in your local Civil Air Patrol squadron.

National Guard recruiters will also award advanced pay grades if you help recruit other people.

What did you need to join the army in World War 1?

Not much really you just had to go to an office with commanding soldiers in and say you wanted to join up and tell them you were 18 because they were very strict about under 18's joining

Who goes to war more marines or army rangers?

well it depends on if you want to be worked harder..if you join the Marines they have a very tough boot camp that will stretch you to your limits..the Army does still have a hard boot camp but they are not a rigorous as the Marines

How do you join the Inactive National Guard?

There is such thing as an "Inactive National Guard." There is also the Inactive Reserves. National Guardsmen meet one weekend a month, and train two weeks a year. Often they are activated and deployed.

Inactive Reserves may or may not be activated, depending on the need of the service. Actually, there is such a thing as Inactive National Guard. You will need the National Guard Almanac for a more proper definition. I remeber reading about it some years ago. If you cannot complete your enlistment obligation, you can request it through your commander. This is usually done due to a hardship or serious illness. NGR 614-1

How many foreign troops are stationed in America?

Yes, but not in the context which the Alex Jones types make it out to be. For example, NORAD is a joint US-Canadian operation, thus there are Canadian military personnel stationed at Schriever Air Force Base. Some countries use their military to provide security for their overseas embassies and consulates, so those troops are stationed within the US, although technically they're stationed on the soil of their home country, since embassies are considered part of the country which occupies them, rather than the country hosting them.

What is the function of the UN peacekeeping force?

The U.N. will - in theory - attempt to keep the opposing forces from fighting each other until things can be worked out at the negotiation table. They will also try and insure that needed aid gets to those who need it.

It may be safely said that the history of successes has not been notable.

When a purchase requisition is created in GFEBS manually the approval status is changed to Blocked when saved?

Yes when a purchase requisition is manually created in GFEBS, the approval status changes to blocked when saved. General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) is a accounting management system that is used by the Army.

How many ranks does the US military have?

Depends on which military you refer to. Different militaries of the world have different rank structures. See related link "International Encyclopedia of of Uniform Insignia Around the World" at the bottom for an overview of some of the world's military forces.

Can the army help you get your GED so you can enlist?

No. However, with the various state sponsored programmes available to help you get your GED, there really is no need for the Army to provide this service. Check with your local community college for more information on this.

What are army soldier nicknames?

Army Rangers

Airborne Rangers

1st Rangers ( 1st battalion only )

2nd Rangers ( 2nd battalion only )

3rd Rangers ( 3rd battalion only )

Special Rangers ( special troops battalion only )

Recon Rangers ( Regimental Reconnaissance Company/ or RRC only )

Long Haired Rangers ( Regimental Reconnaissance Company only )

What is the NSN for the M50 mask carrier?

NSN for M50 Mask:

4240-01-512-4431 - Small

4240-01-512-4434 - Medium

4240-01-512-4437 - Large

NSN for M51 Mask:

4240-01-512-4429 - Small

4240-01-512-4435 - Medium

4240-01-512-4436 - Large

How long is the commanders safety course?

The Army Commanders Safety Course is a course for unit leaders and commanders. It is a tool to help ensure leaders and commanders follow all safety precautions.

How can you join french army?

Foreign citizens can only apply to join the Foreign Legion regiments (7.700 people from 136 countries, including France). The selection process takes place in France only. Conditions are listed in link (in English).

Can Canadians join the CIA?

You can become a FBI agent, but not as a Canadian citizen, you also can't have a joint citizenship (Canadian and US). But, the process to become a US citizen is long. I recommende that you stick with Law enforcment in your region. Plus, getting in the FBI is not an easy task.

I hope the info helps you out! And remember, FBI is not like Hollywood represents it, it's allot of hard desk work.

What is the Rank above lieutenant in the police?

If you are talking about the police (here in south africa) the rank after constable is a sergeant.

Resposibilities of a liaison officer in an ngo?

Responsible to obtain all the required pre clearance / NOCsdocuments from the requisite

Government Authorities in order to plan for the submissionfor approvals and sanctioning of the work.

Vetting of all documents pertaining to all the affairs ofthe company like joint venture agreements, sale deed,memorandum ofunderstanding, memorandum and articles of association, partnership deed, saleagreement etc.

Liasoning with appropriate authorities or Liasoningconsultant for obtaining statutory clearances, licenses, no

objections,coordinating with inspections in order to get the sanctions, facilities andcertificates within the

mentioned deadlines.

Responsible for land conversion works from concerned revenueauthorities in different cities / places

What line give a summary of enemy activity in a SITREP report?

which line in the SITREP report is 59% or less fit for duty

What are the four types of army search methods?

Your question lacks specificity. Place your question into context. There are more than four types of searches.

ACCORDING TO one national Nhtsa study of multi state fatal collisions how many drivers had drugs other than alcohol in their bodies?

Statistics show that every one in five drivers involved in a fatal collision had drugs in their bodies.

How much does a US Army Major make?

$3000 to $5000 a month depending on how many years the Major has been in.

This answer is a little bit / actually a lot off. I am a 2LT, or Second Lieutenant in the USAF, but I am an O1E, which means I am prior enlisted. My salary is only part of my pay, I also get housing allowance and money for food each month (both are tax free). I am at Eglin, this matters for the amount of housing allowance you will receive, and my bring home pay is 2520 every 2 weeks. This is more than the previous estimate for the O4 and I am only an O1 with 10 years in service. If I were an O4 (today) with approximately 18 years in service, I would be making around 110K per year. This comes out to about 9200 per month.