Does a commissioned officer loose his commission after resignation?
When you resign, you're resigning your commission. If they're simply resigning to transfer to a reserve component, they would keep their commission. Otherwise, they're no longer commissioned officers.
For Marines, we have to request a reserve commission. It is not automatically given. Your name is sent back in front of the US Senate and reappointed a reserve officer.
00F would be the actual MOS. That specific one means immaterial in the National Guard Bureau. So basically, they may be qualified in a particular MOS, but are not serving in that capacity.
The 1 is a skill level identifier. 0 indicates someone going through Basic Traning/AIT or OSUT. 1 is for Private through Specialist. So this individual holds some rank between Private E1 and Specialist E4.. with a 00 MOS, I'm inclined to expect the former.
The 0 simply means they have no additional special skills qualifications. If they were, for example, parachute certified, they would have a P there, and additional skills identifiers (ASIs) can be multiples.. I have the P identifier (for being jump qualified) followed by a 1L identifier (fluent in a foreign language), for example.
Key resources for guidance on workplace safety except?
There are many resources for workplace safety. You can look at the employee handbook, contact your workplace safety office in your state, or any materials from your business.
Who is the Sergeant Major of the US Army?
Currently this is Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston.
When are hazards identified during tactical mission planning?
Hazards are identified by applying the METT-TC framework. METT-TC stands for Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops available, Time, and Civilian considerations. It helps military commanders prioritize what to analyze during the planning phase of any operation. Civilian considerations ('C') is usually added to it during operations in urban terrain.
How does Georgia rank in the US?
According to the 2010 U. S. Census, Georgia is the 9th-largest U. S. state by population.
Minimum age requirements to join armed services?
The minimum age of enlistment is17.5, but you have to have a parent or legal guardian to sign for you, and you must be a high school graduate (or expected to graduate within six months of enlistment under the Delayed Entry program).
Does the us army test for benzos?
If your chain of command suspects you of any drug use, you can be subjected to drug screening at any time.
Addendum:Units that must maintain Nuclear Surety are tested by random sample once per month. Other units that also have a high degree of security clearance may also be tested randomly once per month.Can you still join the military with a misdemeanor?
Yes. However each branch has it's own idiosyncracies with this. If the branch presently is not in need of recruits they may not process the waiver that may be required to enlist. Typically most misdemeanors are allowed through a fairly easy waiver process but as with anything there are exceptions to the rule.
What article of the UCMJ covers Hazing?
Sexual harassment is not covered by a specific article of the UCMJ. DoD and each service, and even each command have published sexual harrassment policies. Violation of this policy could result in charges being brought under several articles of the UCMJ:
Article 92 (Failure to obey an order or regulation), Article 128 (Assault) if any assault was involved in the violation, Article 134 (General Article) which can capture numerous violations including conduct unbecoming, adultry and other inappropriate behavior not covered by another article, Article 120 (Rape), and I'm sure there are others. These are just a few examples. Bottom line, sexual harrassment is a policy which is not directly covered by a UCMJ article when violated.
Are you eligible for any benefits with an bad conduct discharge?
None - if you end up with a BCD, your rights have already been taken into account before the sentence and then you will have to start again best way you can
To review the Army's current information on deploying 802.11 and 802.16 one should review the Army?
They should review the BBP standards.
Which line of sitrep SITREP contain a brief sumary of enemy activity?
Line 2 of the sitrep should contain a brief summary of enemy activity.
What does not relate the importance of safety and the army mission?
Accidents are an unavoidable byproduct of the Army mission. This statement implies carelessness and that certain safety measures will not prevent accidents. All accidents must be reported to the commander as soon as possible.
Can army be stationed at a marine base?
Yes, they are part of the Navy. At most Naval Stations the US Marines provide the security. There are Marines stationed on certain ships that also provide security on board.
Where does the squad leader stands when the squad drills as part of a larger unit?
When the squad is in a line formation, the squad leader assumes a post three steps in front of and centered on the squad; when in a column or a column of twos, three steps to the left and centered on the squad. When the squad drills as part of a larger unit, the squad leader occupies the number one (base) position of the squad.
What knife did us army used in ww2?
The US Army issues several types of knives, and in addition to that soldiers can carry their own knife or knives. Most popular and widespread models are Buck M9 field knife, which also doubles as a bayonet, Kabar and Ontario military knives. During Vietnam era SOG bowie was issued as a standard knife.
What are the requirements to be a soldier in the Army?
The main qualification for being an American soldier is being a US citizen or permanent alien. The applicant should also be between 17 to 41 years old and should at least be a high school graduate.
What are the 15 answers to the Army Personnel Recovery 101 test?
DIPLOMATIC, SECDEF, unassisted, REd cross, individuals, preserving lives, report, false, focal groups, pr methods, reintegrate, immediate, visual sightings, PR tasks, endure hardship
Can a divorced wife received benefits from her deceased ex husband from the VA?
You'd need to consult legal counsel on this matter. You may or may not be, depending on a number of factors, depending on how long you've been married, how long you were married to him while he in the military, etc.
What are army promotion requirement for sfc?
Here are the requirements for the SFC 2010 board. !
6 year minimum TIS
This chapter provides the rules and steps for managing the Centralized Promotion System to SFC, MSG, and SGM for
the Active Army and USAR AGR Soldiers.
a. The CDR, HRC-Alexandria (AHRC-MSP-E) (CDR, HRC-St. Louis (AHRC-MSL-E) for USAR) promotes
Soldiers to the grades of SFC, MSG, and SGM.
b. A centralized promotion system has been in effect for promotion of enlisted Soldiers since 1 January 1969 for
SGM, 1 March 1969 for MSG, and 1 June 1970 for SFC.
c. Selection and promotion authority by HQDA does not deprive local CDRs of the authority to reduce Soldiers in
the grade of SFC, MSG, and SGM for inefficiency or conviction by a civil court.
d. Criteria for primary and secondary zones of consideration for each grade will be announced by the CDR,
HRC-Alexandria (AHRC-MSP-E) (CDR, HRC-St. Louis (AHRC-MSL-E) for USAR) before each board.
e. Soldiers in the grade of SSG, SFC, and MSG may decline consideration for promotion and (if applicable)
attendance at the U.S. Army Sergeant's Major Academy (USASMA).
(1) Declinations exercised by Soldiers will be irrevocable for that board of consideration but will have no impact on
future eligibility or selection. Declinations must be received by the announced board convene date.
(2) Soldiers who take no action to decline consideration will be, by default (and provided they are otherwise
eligible), considered for promotion.
(3) Soldiers who exercise a declination of consideration will not, under any circumstances, be authorized a future
standby advisory board for the board for which they declined consideration.
(4) Statements submitted for the purpose of declining promotion consideration will not be filed in the Soldier's
Official Military Personnel File (OMPF).
f. Soldiers serving SRB or enlisted bonus service will not be promoted outside their CPMOS.
g. If the Soldier is in the zone of consideration for an HQDA promotion board, a Complete-the-Record evaluation
report may be submitted according to the HRC-Alexandria (HRC-St. Louis for USAR) message announcing the zones.
Are the Rangers and Green Beret both US Army Special Forces?
No you can only be one. When your in the 75th Ranger Regiment its considered a lateral move to go to Green Beret. Green Beret takes extensive training and to keep you fresh eventually they will send you to "Ranger School". It's mainly a leadership school but is meant for light infantry training. So in that since you can have the Ranger Tab and be in the Green Berets, but you can not be in the Ranger Regiment and be Special Forces.
Why did people join World War 1?
They joined ww1 because of pressure from the government and the government promised them good pay. They also joined because of; peer pressure, young men were encouraged by propaganda and felt they should fight for their country and their family, when you think of it really if those men (RIP) never went out and fought then we may not have been here now so bee grateful for what they did.