What does coast guard pqeb mean?
Professional Qualifications Evaluation Branch...they review Sea Service, Exams, etc.
How fast does an apache helicopter's rotor blade spin?
292 RPMs, the speed of a propeller is limited by the speed of sound, rotor tip speed can't exceed it. The Apache rotors are 14.63m across. To see other specs. see link below.
Should I join the National Guard as military intelligence?
If you want to. It's your decision to make, and nobody else's.
Should people with diseases caused by their own lifestyle be treated at a high of cost to taxpayers?
Yes, you can. Since the Army reserve is still a part of the military it will still give you the military experience and the honorable discharge. You may even deploy to Iraq/Afghanistan. The Coast Guard is also a branch of the military. You may go to the Middle East area with them as well, or do CT or drug operations near South America.
What is a three section poster board?
poster board with one section of large poster board ( I don't know the measurements are) and 2 sections on the sides that are half the size of the first one
Your question is vague. Are you still serving in the Navy Reserves? If so, check with you reserve unit administrator. If your not, then you must request it from the Navy record holding dept. You must be specific on your question and what the d214 would be for. You question is still a little unclear
What causes your PFD to wear out over night?
Washing your PFD with soap and cold water could cause it to wear out.
How many DUI's in how many years for a felony charge?
It would depend entirely on the state. There are a handful of states that keep DUIs as misdemeanors. But, for the most part, states will change a DUI from a misdemeanor to a felony upon the 2nd to 4th occurrence.
Do you call police or air National Guard for UFO?
The Police. Then if necessary, the police will contact the military.
Can you join the national guard and be on medicine?
That depends on what you are the medicine for. If you are on it because of a serious health condition and that condition may make it difficult for you to do the job, then they are not going to be keen on hiring you. So it is more a case of why you are on the medicine, that the medicine itself. However, if the medicine itself may affect you, that too would be of concern. You would really have to contact the medical people responsible for seeing who is fit to be a member and explain your precise circumstances to them, and they can then tell you.
It depends how far off in paperwork was performed on you. If you are already in the guard, you will get either a med. discharge or a less than honorable for lying under your enlistment oath.
Can a reservist work for active duty points only?
It's not the most likely thing to happen, but it can be done. There's the AGR (Active Guard and Reserve) route, although I don't really know how this works as far as AD points go. If you're in a position where you can be put on Title 10 active duty orders, I believe you received AD points for that, though.
You love airplanes should you join the ang US Navy or us airforce?
The Department of the Navy (i.e., the Navy and Marines Corps) have a much larger combined air force than either the ANG or the AF. Naval and Marine Aviators single themselves out from AF pilots as well, and for good reason; AF pilots don't have to worry about landing on a moving ship day or night in all kinds of weather. Land based airbases don't move.
The air mission of the Navy is more varied as well; in addition to Carrier operations, there are many Naval Air Stations around the world that you can be stationed at.
Having said that, the AF does have one advantage; they don't have to go to sea and be separated from family for many months at a time. On the other hand, when crisis situations occur on the other side of the planet, the President doesn't send in the Air Force; it's the Navy that gets the call, and Naval Aviators are at the front of those operations. If want to get the most out of military flying, be it in the air or on the ground, you need to be where the action is, and the Navy gets more of it than the Air Force does.
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What is the ARFORGEN deployment goal timeline for a National Guard unit?
(6) six years is the depolyment goal timeline for a National Guard unit.
How many people are in Coast Guard aviation?
Only 1200 enlisted aviators(amts, aets, ast). Not sure bout total including officers(pilots)
Which borders does us military still guard?
The US military did have a role in guarding the border of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (North Korea) under the premises of the United Nations, but that mission is conducted solely by the ROK Army now. Iraq's borders are now being guarded by Iraqi personnel (perhaps with the presence of US advisors still, although these are just as likely to be contractors as they are military personnel). All in all, the US military isn't guarding any borders, although some National Guard units have been tasked to assist the Customs and Border Patrol.
Why must a personal watercraft operator follow the coast guard rules and regulation?
Because it is a navigable watercraft which interacts with other watercraft in controlled waters.
The famous i want you for the US Army poster was created by?
James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960) created the famous portrait of Uncle Sam that became one of the most famous posters in the world. It originally was published as the cover for the July 6, 1916 issue of Leslie's Weekly with the title "What Are You Doing for Preparedness?" More than four million copies of the poster were printed after the United States entered World War I in 1917. The portrait was so popular, it was used again during World War II. Flagg always said that he used himself as the model for Uncle Sam.
What was the first job of the Coast Guard?
The official history of the US Coast Guard began on August 4, 1790 when the first Congress authorized the construction of ten vessels to enforce federal tariff and trade laws and to prevent smuggling.
If you were already a licensed certified helo pilot in the Coast Guard why would you go to college to pursue a career as a licensed certified pilot? With a lack of logic or critical thinking that this question displays, don't pursue any career where you're flying or driving ANYTHING with other human beings in it!