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Do you have to be in the army to join delta force?
No. While foreign nationals are permitted to serve in the US Armed Forces, there are limitations as to what they can and cannot do. In the 'cannot do' list is any position which requires a security clearance, which effectively rules out any special operations unit. Also note that individuals are not selected for these units - they volunteer.
To the answer above - YOU ARE WRONG -. Foreign Nationals can and do have security clearances. My boss was not a US Citizen and he had a clearance. The highest clearance, in fact, is with DOE. As for a british soldier joining delta force - No, because he is still a member of the british armed forces. If he came here legally, he may indeed be able to join depending on his contributions.
What are ways of obtaining help from GCSS-Army?
a. Press the F8 key b. Click the Help link on the GCSS-Army portal header c. Refer to your GCSS-Army training materials d. Click Menu > help on the menu bar
What is the value of 22 410 marked pat pending and Chicopee Falls Mass USA made?
1939-1945. If it says patent pending, you can ASSUME it was in the first year or two, but it may be refering only to a patent for some very minor improvement.
What is Army regulation 380-53?
Army Regulation 380-53, titled "Information Security Program," provides guidance and instructions for the management and implementation of information security within the U.S. Army. It establishes policies, procedures, and responsibilities to protect Army information and information systems from unauthorized access, disclosure, and disruption. The regulation also outlines the requirements for conducting information security training, incident response, and reporting.
Could you enlist in the army at the age of fourteen?
No. The minimum enlistment age for the US Army is 17.5 years old with parent permission and a high school diploma.
no you have to wait 6 months and get 2 refrences sayin your a good boy.
Is the Army part of the Marines?
Absolutely not. The US Marine Corps is a separate service, that is a branch of the Department of the Navy.
Can an active duty military person go to jail for not paying alimony?
Yes, you can be found in civil contempt of the court order and jailed. This, of course, is a last resort, the court would first probably lien your assets and order as much as necessary seized for payment of the arrears.
What is the role of the task in the Army systems model of accident causation?
according to the army systems mdel of accident causation, wich of the now component of the syste,
How can an Irish citizen join the Canadian army?
Typically, no. The Canadian Forces are limited to Canadian citizens, unless a foreign national residing in Canada possesses certain skill sets which the Canadian Forces are in need of badly enough to permit a foreigner into the ranks.
Why is the Marines so much better then the Army?
The Marine Corps have the toughest boot camp in the entire world...they are the nations finest warriors - this branch is the most physically demanding out of all other branches because you have to run 3 miles in 28 minutes - plus they are the only branch that requires you do dead hang pull ups (unless you're a chick in which you do something similar) but also you must do about 55 sit ups in 2 minutes and 5 dead hang pull ups...the whole mentality of the Marine Corps is toughness, the Crucible which is the 'final exam' if you will, of boot camp is tougher than anything any other boot camp has to endure (you should look up the USMC crucible it's really interesting)...Marines need to be hardcore because they are the tip of the spear, so to speak, the first one to go on, kickin down the door if you will...unless of course you count like navy seals but you have to go to boot camp before you can become a seal, and marine corps boot camp is the best one to prepare you for seals or anything like that.
No, though you will have to apply for, and be granted, a Medical Waiver by the US Military's Medical Corps. Basically, this waiver states that your missing digit(s) do not significantly hamper your ability to serve effectively. You would be unlikely to be granted a waiver if you are missing a thumb or index finger of either hand, or missing more than one finger on a hand.
When did general Ulysses S. Grant join the army?
Straight from West Point. It was before the Mexican War, in which he served with distinction.
After that war, he married and had children, before being posted far out in the desert. He missed his family so badly, that he drank on duty and was either discharged or resigned. (As General-in-Chief and later President, no doubt he was in a position to destroy inconvenient records.)
For some years, he was virtually unemployed. He tried farming, but failed. He had to ask his brother for a job as a store-clerk.
On the outbreak of the civil war, he used his influence with some Ohio politicians to get a colonel's commission, and was posted to Kentucky, where he performed well under General Fremont and commanded a brigade. He was on his way.
List the five components of physical fitness?
The components of personal fitness may vary from person to person, depending on who you ask. Four of the most well-known components might include flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and muscular endurance. Other components include body composition and speed.
You may join any branch of the military at 17 1/2 with a parent's signature and a highschool diploma/GED. However, You may not join the Marines, Navy, or Airforce without a highschool diploma or GED, but the Army offers a 4-10 week GED program you can join. Upon completion you receive a GED and are then sent to basic training.
What is the most decorated division of the US Army?
I would say its a tie between the 101st Airborne Divison Fort Campbell, Kentucky and 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Its almost impossible to compare the two cause of their long and proud history.
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I would offer the opinion that likely the most decorated US Army division would be the 3rd Infantry Division. There were 16 million Americans in uniform in WWII, and among these there were around 470 Medals of Honor awarded, in all branches. 37 were earned by members of the 3rd Infantry Division. There were two MOH men in the 101st Airborne, and two in the 82nd Airborne. There were over 11 million men in the US Army and the US Army Air Force in WWII, and among these there were around 5,000 Distinguished Service Crosses awarded. Well over 100 of these went to men of the 3rd Infantry Division (37 for the 82nd; 56 for the 101st). There were also over 4,800 Silver Stars (898 for the 82nd, 456 for the 101st) and over 8,100 Bronze Stars, 50 Legions of Merit and 172 Soldiers' Medals awarded to 3rd ID troops. Part of the reason for this is that the 3rd ID spent more time in combat than possibly any other US division, Army or Marine, with 531 days in combat. The 82nd Airborne spent 422 days in combat and the 101st (which saw no action before the Normandy landings) 214. The cost of such prolonged action for the 3rd ID meant that the division suffered far heavier losses than any other US division, Army or Marine, with over 6600 men killed and 27,000 wounded. Table of Organization for WWII Infantry Divisions was around 15,000 men.
Overall 51 men of the 3rd ID have earned a Medal of Honor. During WWI the most MOHs went to the 30th Infantry Division, a National Guard Division from North Carolina and Tennessee.
Proponents of the famed 442nd Infantry Regiment, the very tough Nisei (Japanese-American) US regiment which fought in Italy, with the attached 100th Infantry Battalion (another Nisei unit) like to claim the distinction that the 442nd was the "most decorated" US WWII regiment. Strictly speaking, this is true. However, unlike every other US regiment, Army or Marine, the 442nd had SIX infantry battalions. Every other US regiment had three, meaning the 442nd was twice as large as all other regiments, so you might expect that its members would earn about twice the medals as any other regiment which also saw hard service, and this is the case. Together the 442nd and its attached 100th Bn amounted to 7/9ths of a division, basically, as far as rifle strength goes, and were never a part of any division.
Why can't Arizona use it's National Guard for border security?
For one, there'll be political fallout over militarisation of what's intended to be an unmilitarised border. Second, there's the cost - without those units being federalised, the cost of keeping those units active would fall entirely on the State of Arizona. Third, those members of the National Guard are citizen-soldiers - they're not full-time soldiers, and they have everyday jobs which they count on to make a living. Keeping them activated is going to impact their careers, their employers, etc.
Once you are out of compliance with the loan, the bank is entitled to call in the note. If you do not pay the note once it is called in, the bank can repo the vehicle. It should all be described in the terms of the loan.
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What is difference between student's and students?
To show that the word posses one thing as a plural noun:
Students': Means several students share something
Student's: Means one student owns something
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