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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.

10,400 Questions

What is the purpose of fielding and deployment planning?

To provide for a smooth introduction of the system to the user.

Who is higher in rank sergeant or corporal?

No. Corporal is a lower rank than Sergeant.

What is the largest county in area of Maine?

Aroostook County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. In 2000, its population was 73,938. It is the largest county in the state. Its seat is Houlton.[1] In land area, Aroostook County is the largest U.S. county east of the Mississippi River. Among residents of Maine, it is often referred to simply as "The County."

How long do IASO personnel get to complete the IASO course?

According to AR 25-2, paragraph 4-3a (5), an IASO must

Complete an IASO Course within 6 months of appointment.

What is the abbreviation for Command Sergeant Major?

Usually the call-sign will be whatever the battalions call-sign is just with a 7 at the end, ie. if the battalions call-sign was "Renegade" the the Command Sergeant Majors call-sign would be "Renegade 7".

What is another name for a US army canteen?

The old US Army canteen was called a canteen. It was one quart, plastic, and could be fitted with a an NBC capo that allowed a tub to be fitted into the top and allow the soldier wearing a gas mask to drink. Those days seem to be gone. The new Army canteen is called a hydration kit. It is comprised of several parts. These are listed below with their NSN's: * MOLLE Canteen pouch, 1 quart, NSN 8465-01-0585 * MOLLE Hydration system, 100 oz., NSN 8465-01-524-8396 or 8465-01-525-5531 * MOLLE Hydration Carrier, NSN 8465-01-524-8362 or 8465-01-524-5232

What does slash in the status column on da form 2404 indicate?

The slash represents that the equipment is broken but it is not unserviceable it will still function just not 100%

What are the eight lines of a sitrep?

The eight lines of a sitrep include:

  • DTG
  • Enemy Activity
  • Friendly Locations
  • Status Combat Vic
  • Defensive Obstacles, Demo Targets
  • Color Codes, Strength, Personnel on Hand, Personnel Assigned
  • Class 3 and Class 5
  • Summary Tactical Intention

What us city is named after a french king?

Louisiana, it was named after the French King Louis XIV. When René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle claimed the territory drained by the Mississippi River for France, he named it La Louisiane, meaning "Land of Louis". Louisiana was also part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain of the Spanish Empire. The territory was acquired in 1803 by the United States through the Louisiana Purchase from France. Also, a big city in the US was named after a French King, Louis XVI: Louisville in Kentucky.

How do you join the US Navy if you are Canadian?

The qualifications one needs to join the Canadian Navy are as follows: one must be a Canadian citizen, meet the medical standard, must be at least 17 years of age with parental consent, must have completed up to a gr. 10 education, and one must be able to hold a security clearance.

Gcss-army will replace which STAMIS System?

GCSS-ARMY will replace which of the following stamis systems

What are the PRT session elements?

Directly from FM 7-22 October 2012 -

"PRT sessions consist of the elements of preparation, activities, and recovery. Each element includes the exercises needed to conduct performance-oriented PRT sessions that effectively address physical readiness components."

Can you join the army if your felony charge was adjudicated?

There is no blanket answer to this question, the answer may depend on the seriousness of the offense. You will have to actually discuss it with a military recruiter to learn the answer.

It is likely you mean "expunged" not "adjudicated."

ad·ju·di·cate (ə-jū'dĭ-kāt')

  1. To hear and settle (a case) by judicial procedure.
  2. To study and settle (a dispute or conflict): The principal adjudicated our quarrel.

To adjudicate a felony means to hear upon it in court; this happens in the case of most felony charges, all in fact that are not dropped by the prosecutor's office. One of two end results will occur: the defendant will be found guilty or not guilty (it can also result in a mistrial, but that only results in additionaly cases so is no "end" result).

Even if your case is expunged, the arrest record remains forever. If by some miracle you managed to get the record sealed, including the arrest, it would matter little; the military is the federal government, Big Brother, who has access to everything. There are just some felony charges that will block your access to federal service. Most drug charges, all sex charges, some assault charges and larcenies. As mentioned above, talk to the recruiter, and hope for the best.

Can a parolee join the army?

No, you must have served your time on parole or probation before you can enlist in the Army. You also have to pay all your fines and have fulfilled all requirements of your probation or parole. Just wait out your time and once parole or probation is over than you can start the process of enlistment.

What is AR 385-1?

There is no AR 385-1. There is a TRADOC pamphlet 385-1 (The TRADOC Model Safety Program and Self-Assessment Guide), and an Army pamphlet PAM 385-1 (Small Unit Safety Officer/NCO Guide). A "385" Army document typically deals with safety matters.

What are tanks made of?

In Vietnam, US Army/Marine Corps M48 Patton medium tanks were built from solid cast/wielded steel (no rivets and no plates). The brand new M551 Sheridan tanks had aluminum hulls and steel turrets and guns.

What document provides basic guidance and regulatory requirements for derivative classification for dod personel?

The document that provides basic guidance and regulatory requirements for derivative classification for DoD personnel is:

  • DoDM 5200.01, DoD Information Security Program

A joint task force (JTF) is established when the mission?

has a specific limited objective and does not require overall centralized control of logistics

What happened in Thailand during World War 2?

During WW2, the Japanese demaned for access through Thailand for it's forces to invade countries such as Burma and Malaya. Under pressure from Japan and because it was in no position to fight with the Japanese force, the Thai government declared war on Britain and the United States. However, the Thai ambassador in Washington, Seni Pramoj, and Pridi panomyoung, the senior statesman, refused to deliver the declaration to the United States government. They were conservative aristocrats whose anti-Japanese credentials were well established. Hence, the Free Thai Movement was organized, recruiting Thai students in the United States to work with the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The OSS trained Thai personnel for underground activities, and units were readied to infiltrate Thailand. From the office of the regent in Thailand, Pridi ran a clandestine movement that by the end of the war had with Allied aid armed more than 50,000 Thai to resist the Japanese. With the end of the war and the Japanese surrender, the Seri Thai-dominated government immediately acted to "restore the pre-war status quo". As regent, Pridi termed "the declaration of war illegal and null, and void, and repudiated all agreements made with Japan by the formal government".

http://countrystudies.us/thailand/21.htm wikipedia

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I have heard that they let came the Japaneses and after they let came the Americans. When the Japanese came to Thailand, they did a war declaration to USA but they never gave it officially to the US government, ambassador or something like that.