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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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Can you join the army with a domestic assault misdemeanor charge?

A charge, or an actual conviction? If you have a past charge for which you were found not guilty, yes. If the charge is pending, or if you've actually been convicted, then no. Why? Well, in the case of a pending charge, you simply can't enlist with pending criminal charges. In the case of a conviction, what do you handle in the military? Firearms. And what, under federal law, are you not permitted to purchase, possess, or be granted access to with a felony conviction or with a domestic violence conviction, whether it be a misdemeanor or felony? Firearms.

Is a Other than honorable discharge an honorable discharge?

Not it is not, with an other than honorable discharge you have been you can be dicharged (kicked out) for many reasons. These reasons being you conduct, not meeting weight standrads, testing positive fore a drug test, and many more. With an other than honorable discharge you also lose a good amount of your benefits including you gi bill. An honorable discharge is where you have served out your contract in the military whether it be 4 years active duty or 6 years in the reserves. In other words you want to shoot for an honorable discharge

What does MOS mean military?

It Stands for Military Occupational Specialty. In other words, it's your "Job" in the Marine Corps. This defines you and what you do. For example, If you go into 0311 infantry, you have succeeded as a Rifleman.

What is the process of executing a will?

The procedure for probating a will is set by the laws of the state where the decedent was domiciled at the time of death, so no single answer can be given here. You must check with your local probate court. However, in general, the named executor takes the original will and a death certificate with the raised seal on it to the local probate court, usually in the county of the state of probate. Usually, for simple probates, the court will have forms that you can fill out or that its employees will fill out for you giving all the information needed to probate the will. Generally, you will need information such as the decedent's and your address. as well as names and addresses of all beneficiaries in the will and in some states, the names of all the next of kin and persons who would receive part of the estate if there were no will. You will probably need to present your identification. You will also have to pay probate fees, so bring your checkbook. The form for the request for probate will be filed with the documents and if all seems to be in order, the court will enter judgment or order admitting the will to probate and issue you the appropriate documentation to begin administration of the estate.

In crm the purpose of developing controls and making risk decisions is to?

Sounds like a homework question. Regardless, the purpose of developing controls is to ensure your time is spent effectively. It's also to keep the sales team organized so they don't step on each other's toes.

Makings risk decisions is to hedge your bets, to ensure you make enough profit and don't spend your time on needy or costly clients.

Here's a link, warning it's a PDF.

How many soldiers are in an infantry brigade?

There is no fixed number and it varies from country to country (in Switzerland and Austria for instance, the numbers could go as high as 11,000 troops), but a brigade is typically composed of two to five battalions (of around 300-1,200 soldiers) , plus supporting elements.

What is the uniform of a coast guard?

They're mostly patterned after Navy uniforms, though there are some uniforms in the Coast Guard which are not common to the Navy, such as the all black BDU uniform.

Can I join the US military with no SSN?

No ... you must show proof of US residency, and pay taxes like the rest of us, hence the need for a SSN.

Can a filipino citizen be a US army?

Yes, so long as they've established permanent residence.

What do they call a four star general in the army?

Army, Air Force and Marine Corps: One-star general: Brigadier General
Two-star general: Major General
Three-star general: Lieutenant General
Four-star general: General Navy: One-star admiral: Rear Admiral (Lower Half)
Two-star admiral: Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
Three-star admiral: Vice Admiral
Four-star admiral: Admiral Rear Admiral (Lower Half) used to be called Commodore. They got rid of this rank because too many higher-ranking commanders would reject Commodores assigned to their commands with the phrase "send me a real admiral." So now they're real admirals. The Army and Air Force also have a five-star general rank--the Army calls theirs General of the Army, the Air Force calls theirs General of the Air Force. The five-star rank in the Navy is Fleet Admiral. The Marine Corps' rank structure has no five-star rank. Nine men have worn the five-star rank: Generals of the Army

What is the abbreviation for an army major?

Maj is the abbreviation for the word major, e.g., "there were several majors involved in the incident.

When did general musharraf established army rule in Pakistan?

In 1999, general musharraf brought back army rule in pakistan....

How much is e-7 army retired pension with 22 years active duty?

The United State's military pay and allowances are distributed on the 1st and 15th day of the month. If the 1st or 15th fall on a weekend or national holiday, payment will be made the working day prior.

an e-7 army retired pension with 22 years active duty will reveive 4412.

Who receives more training Army Rangers or Marine Corps Scout Snipers?

You're really not likely to find much, if any difference as far as amount of training goes, but the Rangers and Special Forces are very different units, and each fills a very distinct and separate role than the other does. With each branch, their training will be related to their role - in the case of the Rangers, they are an elite infantry unit, and that will be their main focus. Special Forces does have an operational role, but they're geared more towards organising indigenous forces to support the US mission, and will train in areas such as linguistics and learning various customs of different areas where they'll be expected to operate.

What is the Focus of hazard analysis and countermeasures function of army safety program?

Collect, review, and analyze data from various sources to identify trends, systemic deficiencies and profiles for use in establishing program initiatives and priorities. Also develop, implement and manage a countermeasure program.

How do you join the army?

Look in the Yellow Pages (or on the internet) for "Army Recruiter" -- then call to speak to one.
to be an army you must strong, smart and know how to make the best and the fastest decision.... and must sacrifice your life for the country... u also need to be ready whenever the war will happen

What is the best army infantry division?

depends on the type of infantry? and when if ww2 then would. be ranger's were often though of as early special forces they were trained by British commando's. but one thing to think about is the equipment they have is a big factor with any infantry unit

What is planning in the army pr system?

The PR system of the Army regards Personnel Recovery. Joint publication 3-50 is laid out showing the movement and tactics of moving personnel during joint movements.

When are army safety councils are conducted?

Typically, safety councils for the Army are conducted quarterly. This means safety councils take place four times during the year.

There are no set times on when the Army Safety Councils are conducted. They are conducted periodically on a as needed basis throughout the year.

Is the marines harder then the army?

To all please understand this applies to only basic enlistment.

Special Forces is a whole nother story

The Marines are a combat unit and nothing can be more difficult to experience then the type of combat they face, they are considered the elite warriors, every single last one of them, but for some that is not difficult to be at all and is a way of life.

For some sustaining war space like the Army and US air force do and the circumstances that come with being a occupational force as well as a combat force that make them more difficult. Consistency can be more difficult then vigilant assaults and visa versa.

Marine Core training by far is more difficult and longer(BASIC TRAINING) but all branches of the military will send you on the longest journey you can't even imagine...

Be more specific with the question..

Marines often experience with there own eyes more of the tragedy in comparison of those in the other branches...

What is the role of a Senior Enlisted Leader?

work close with chief of staff or XO, strengthen the Chain of Command, Accoutable for CPO mess Training