Africa
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Africa is NOT, i repeat, NNNOOOTTT a country. Africa is a country i dont think you should answer anymore questions if you dont know that africa is a country you retard.
How do you sign up for deployment in the Army?
To sign up for deployment in the Army, you must first enlist by contacting a local Army recruiter. They will guide you through the application process, which includes taking the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test, undergoing a medical examination, and passing a background check. Once you have completed basic training and any specialized training required for your chosen military occupation, you may be eligible for deployment depending on the needs of the Army.
Statistically why is crime in the US committed more by men?
Generally it is a combination of nature and nurture and is different depending on the individual male.
Some people believe it is primarily environment, factors such as parental modeling, social expectations about what it means to be a "real man," or exposure to violence perpetrated by men.
Others believe it is primarily biology, with testosterone and other hormones causing more aggressive behavior in males.
How many hours does the army do?
If you are speaking about the U.S. Army, it really depends on the MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) that you are asking about. Consider the Army a large city. It contains people that do all kinds of jobs that require all kinds of shifts and/or hours. Today, the U.S. Army is composed of over 675,000 Active Duty and Army Reserve Soldiers. There are over 150 MOS's (jobs). At locations all over the world. The Army has soldeirs that work evenings and nights due to the occupational specialty they are assigned. Security forces works shifts, Medical crews and many others also have diffrent hours. There really is no set hours that the Army works. While most units that are in garrison (at the base) work mostly during the day (6a-6p) many work evening or nighttime hours. I worked in a Nuclear Security Unit that worked 72 hours on duty, 72 ours off-duty and 72 hours in training (which was really 9-5). So I guess the answer to your question is, it all depends on the part of the Army you are talking about.
How do you get out of the army cadets?
You get out of joining the Army by not volunteering. There is no draft so no need to dodge it. If you have no desire to join, then just don't enlist. If you live in a country where there is a military service requirement, your country may disqualify you from service if you have certain medical conditions or if you have a sincere religious conviction that is incompatible with military service. You will probably have to prove to skeptical officials that you fit such a category as they have defined it.
What were the army tanks made of?
Up until the Vietnam War, US tanks were built from steel. With the one exception of the M551 Sheridan light tank (17 tons); which was officially designated as the Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle and first fielded in January 1969 directly into the Vietnam War.
The Sheridan had an aluminum hull with a steel turret and 152mm main gun. It was the only US tank that could swim and was air transportable. The M551 also fired a caseless tank round, no empty shell casing ejected from the breech after firing, as they did in the M48 Patton tanks after firing.
After Vietnam, the M1 Abrams MBT (Main Battle tank) entered service in about 1983. The Abrams (named after the last US commander in Vietnam, General Creighton Abrams) is constructed from classified man made materials similar to the Kevlor helmet and protective body armor worn by current troops; as well as other metals. The M1 also fires a semi-caseless tank shell, not as caseless as the Sheridan did, as a metal cap ejects from the breech after firing in the M1.
What is the highest rank attained while serving in the US military?
typically the highest rank is a General (aka 4 star General), but in some cases one officer is promoted to General of the Army (5 star General) and in extremely rare cases (only twice in US history) a General can attain the rank of General of the Armies, which is senior to all officer ranks past and present.
What was the cause of the first war ever in history?
No one knows when the first-ever war occurred, but it was probably caused by competition for food or living space.
If you want to try and find out what the earliest significant conflict between nations/ tribes was, then your best bet is to look into Mesopotamian history, This is the region around the ural river (where modern day Iraq/ Jordan is), and its commonly percieved to be where the first developed civilisations came from.
What medals can be worn on army service uniform?
The Medal of Honor is the highest award a soldier can receive but it is not an Army award; it is granted by Congress.
This leaves the Distinguished Service Cross as the highest award that can be granted to an American soldier by the US Army.
See the link below for the order and description of military awards, ribbons, and medals.
What was the army pay in 1989?
The army pay scale was categorized by how many years a person served for their country. A person who was new to the army would make around 650 dollars a year, while a person who had served over three years would make 1,375 dollars a year.
What are the benefits to integrating safety into the army mission?
It increases the probability of mission success.
Functional Combatant Commands
Can you join the military even if you have had 3 prior knee surgery's?
Yes, you can. The degree of curve cannot be more than 30 of Thoracic and 20 of Lumbar. You can't join also if it has an obvious affect on physical performance. I personally just signed up and am fully processed to go into Airborne Rangers and I have a massive upper curve. It's all about endurance, if I can join the Army Rangers with an upper curve, you can join the military too! Stay happy, tell yourself you're healing, and workout your back muscles and you can join the military with scoliosis.
I tried to enter the army many years ago, I was turned down, I had my Scolisois surgery in 1989 and they would not entertain me joining at all, you will be asked to have a medical anyway, if their medical professor feels you are not fit enough, they will refuse you. It wouldn't hurt to join up and at least find out, their rules may be different now, however, because I had surgery I was deemed not fit enough, my curve was 76º at surgery. Having a good muscle core will help your spine and therefore the army may well be good for your Scoliosis, they will at least keep you fit and supple, there are many Ballerinas with Scoliosis but because they have very fit muscles in the spine, they hardly notice pain or problems, until they stop Ballet! ;) I hope all goes well for you and that you are accepted into the army. This question really depends on where your curve is, what the degree of curve you have and what position you would assume in the army. For example, I had surgery in 1989 to correct my Scoliosis and I could not entertain going into the army (depsite the fact they wouldn't take me), I can't pick up heavy objects and I certainyl couldn't run with a back pack on! Exercise is good for a Scoliosis curve, if you have fit strong back muscles, this will support your spine more, if you have a 20º curve you shoukdn't have problems, however if you have over 50º curve, you are considered for surgery, the army would not allow you entry for this reason.
It could be so they can work out how many bullets are fired per second on average so they can work out how many to load their gun with for a certain amount of time or how much food will be needed and eaten. Maths is very important.
Does the US military still use Jeeps?
No - the last Jeep variant to see service was the Ford M151 MUTT, which was phased out in favour of the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, often referred to as the Humvee). Special operations units may have such vehicles or similar vehicles available for their use, however.
Henry Knox was the first United States Secretary of War. He served in the United States Army and Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
How many months are New IA Technical hires must achieve appropriate certification within?
New IA Technical hires must achieve appropriate certification within 6 months.
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What act of Congress limited the President's ability to wage war?
Congress restricted the president's war making power by introducing the veto procedure. This made possible by the separation of power that exists in the three branches of government namely executive, legislative and judicial.
What are the duties of a US Army Captain?
That really depends on their occupation. Captain is normally the rank held by a Company Commander. A Captain could also be a staff officer, there could be doctors who hold the rank of Captain, etc. Some Captains are in command positions; some are not.
What is the largest US Army installation?
"Largest" is a relative term.
What are some US army civilian jobs?
You can go to related links and view all the US Army jobs (MOS) that are offered as well you can view a video on each job/MOS which gives a brief video description. You can also see what qualification and restrictions apply to each. If not you can always go to your local US Army recruiter.
Can I join the US Army at the age of 53?
The age limit at the moment is 42. However, give them a few more unpopular wars and a few more years of declining enlistments, and it might go up again.
Meanwhile, there are sometimes "special exceptions". Prior service, for example. Call your local recruiter and get an answer specific to your situation. They'll be more than happy to find out all the details for you.
If it's at all possible to admit you - they will.