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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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Does an employer have to hold a persons job that quits and joins the army?

ABSOLUTELY. I just went threw this with my employer. It is Federal Law and they HAVE TO keep your job for you.

USERRA fed law says the employer must allow you to go. It need not keep your job open, but must return you to your job - firing your replacement - if you return within five years. Keeping your job unfilled for years would lower productivity, and no law requires that.

Does a commander outrank a captain?

Commander is only a rank, but yes a commander can be the captain of a ship. However, officers of other ranks can also be the captain of a ship. Vice Versa: A commander could also be a pilot or staff officer or pretty much any other occupation.

Do you qualify for benefits if you get discharged from the Army?

No you have to have an honorable discharge, anything less will disqualify you for unemployment in cali

Do you wear the Combat Service Identification Badge on Mess Dress Uniforms?

Per ALARACT 203/2010, the CSIB is now authorized as optional wear for the Army Blue Mess and Army White Mess dress uniforms.

How many states were present in 1787?

There were 13 states. They were New Hampshire, Massachusetts,

Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware,

Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.

Why would would the U.S. army have wanted planes?

Planes are essential to military operations. They transport troops, cargo, supplies, etc. all across the globe and provide support for combat operations both on the ground and the in the air in offensive and defensive operations.

What does a soldier do?

A soldier does whatever the leader of his nation tells him to do. Typically they fight wars in defence of their nation. They are also used to assist in natural disaster relief efforts at home and abroad. They may participate in international peace keeping efforts.

What act limits the president's ability to send troops into battle without a declaration of war?

The War Powers Resolution of 1973 is an attempt to set such limits. There is a question about its constitutionality. It has not been upheld by the Supreme Court and presidents do not always obey it.

What military base is in Houston?

There are several Army Posts in Texas. The term is Post for Army installations while Base is used for Air Force installations.

Ft Hood, Ft Sam Houston and Ft Bliss are Army Posts in Texas.

See related links for an Army Installation locator.

What is the three largest military bases in US?

The 5 largest military bases based on population are:

1) Fort Bragg (population: 238,646, area: 163,000 acres)

2) Fort Campbell (population: 234,914, area: 105,000 acres)

3) Fort Hood Military Base (population: 217,003, area: 214,968 acres)

4) Joint Base Lewis - McChord (JBLM) (population: 209,486, area: 414,000 acres)

5) Fort Benning (population: 107,627, area: 182,000 acres)

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What was the highest rank in the SS?

Here are the Full Ranks of the SS in order of Highest to Lowest with Translation:

  • Reichsfuhrer - SS : National Leader
  • Oberst-Gruppenfuhrer und Generalobrst der Waffen SS : Supreme Group Leader and colonel genreal of the Waffen SS
  • Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Waffen SS : Senior Group Leader and General of the Waffen SS
  • Gruppenfuhrer und Generalleutnant der Waffen SS : GroupLeader and Lieutenant of the Waffen SS
  • Brigadefuhrer und Generalmajor der Waffen SS : Brigade Leader and Major General of the Waffen SS
  • Oberstgruppenführer ::Superpreme Group Leader
  • Obergruppenführer : Senior Group Leader
  • Gruppenfuhrer : Group Leader
  • Brigadefuhrer : Brigade Leader
  • Oberfuhrer : Senior Leader
  • Stadartenfuhrer : Regiment Leader
  • Obersturmbannfuhrer : Senior assault unit leader
  • Sturmbannfuhrer: Assault unit leader
  • Haupsturmfuhrer: Chief assault leader
  • Obersturmfuhrer : Senior assault leader
  • Untersturmfuhrer : Junior assault leader
  • Sturmschafuhrer : Chief squad leader
  • Hauptschafuhrer : Senior squad leader
  • Schafuhrer : Squad Leader
  • Unterschafuhrer : Junior squad leader
  • Rottenfuhrer : Section leader
  • Sturmmann : Storm trooper
  • Obermann : Senior trooper
  • Oberschutze : Senior rifleman
  • Mann : Trooper
  • Schutze : Rifleman
  • Anwarter : Candidate
  • Bewerber : Applicant

Which pr task includes the recognition proper notification and validation that you become isolated?

The report includes the recognition of proper notification and validation that you have become isolated.

What is it called when your forced to serve in the army or navy?

This normally called the draft but has not been used in the United States in many years. It is still required for all Males of 18 years of age to sign draft papers just in case this happens again.

Which 4 steps of army pr system includes effort of commanders and staff forces and individuals to intergrate and employ army pr capabilities for maximum effectiveness during operations?

There are four steps in the army PR system that includes the maximum effectiveness during operations. The step that employs maximum effectiveness during operations is assessment.

What is the last step when supervising detainee operations army?

The last step in supervising detainee operations in the Army typically involves ensuring proper documentation and reporting of all activities related to detainee handling. This includes reviewing records for compliance with legal and regulatory standards, assessing the treatment and conditions of detainees, and conducting debriefings to evaluate the operation's effectiveness. Additionally, feedback may be gathered to improve future operations and ensure accountability. Ultimately, it is essential to maintain transparency and uphold human rights throughout the process.

What year was the green berets filmed?

The John Wayne film, The Green Berets, was filmed in four different locations. It was filmed in Ft. McClellen, Alabama, Columbus, GA, Fort Benning, Georgia, and the Warned Bros studio.

How much is military retirement pay for e-7?

Assuming they served only 20 years-

Short answer: Roughly $2,000 a month.

Long answer:

It will depend on the retirement plan the service member picked.

If the service member picked the high three retirement plan then they will average the service members base pay over the last three years. Then whatever the amount is they will give them 50%. They will gain an additional 2.5% to their retirement for every year over 20- therefore someone retiring at 22 years will received 55% of their high three.

If the service member picked the REDUX plan then they should have received $30K at their 15 year mark and they will only get 40%. But every year over 20 the service member will gain 3.5% So a service member who retires at 22 years will get 47% of their base pay plus they already received the $30K.

One last thing to consider is if the service member picked the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP). That program will be taken out of the retirement money if it is chosen.

How many men made up the Philistine army?

20

When Jonathan fought a Philistine garrison in Biblical 1 Samuel 14:11-15, it is noted that "about twenty men" were killed in verse 14, but the next verse speaks of more men within the garrison. Thus there are sometimes more than 20 men in a garrison.