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US Military Bases

US military service members have a presence in over 60 nations around the world. They serve the US by serving her allies.

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Does England have military bases in the US?

No, the United Kingdom has no military bases in the US.

Was mash banned on us military bases for its anti war message?

Yes, it was deemed to "reflect unfavourably on the military", the descision was made in march of 1970 and later overturned when it became apparent that it had no effect on the number of military personel who were seeing the film.

Is there an American military base in the Czech Republic?

No. But there were and maybe still are plans to build a rocket detection base there.

What type of military base is point barrow?

Point barrow is a United States long range radar and sensor station

What is the closest military base to Chattanooga tn?

Arnold AFB, TN is the closest active military installation although there are national guard and reserve activities in the immediate area.

What information about you comes up when military base officers' scan Military id cards?

Basic information comes up when a military officer scans your ID. If you have gotten in trouble on base, that information may pop up as well.

Can some list all of the war ships and planes (with locations) that are in California?

Likely as not, no. While the names of larger, capital ships are generally well known, they have several ports where they dock around the world. Troop and equipment movements are not generally available for security reasons. Planes are even more secure. You might be able to find a great deal of installation information on line by visiting their web pages, but you would probably be best served by looking at a map to begin, and pull up the web pages for those installations. The most you will get though is unclassified unit names for those posts, bases, and stations.

Does it snow at Fort Sill?

Yes, it does snow at Fort Sill and through out the year it seems like the wind never stops blowing.

While it does snow at Fort Sill, it is not typical, and locals have difficulty dealing with even trace amounts. No more than a half inch accumulation can cause the post to close and roads around the area to be shut down. It does however get very, very cold in the winter months, and very, very hot in the summer.

What are the hours for the Class Six at Fort Gordon Ga on Sunday?

Class Six Bldg. 31300

(706) 793-5366Mon1100-1800Tue-Sat1000-2000Sun1100-1800

When the army base camp pelham closed?

It closed in 2005, when it was handed over to the ROK (along with Camp Giant, Camp Greaves, and several others north of Seoul). By which time, it was known as Camp Garry Owen. It housed the 4/7 Cav. I can't find anything mentioning specifically when it ceased to be Camp Pelham, but I get the impression it happened circa 1971.

What toy was banned at a number of you.s.military bases in1999?

I'm not 100% on the date, but I do know that Furby toys were regarded with some suspicion because of the manufacturer's claims that they could "learn" to talk from listening to people (this was not actually true, but it did raise concerns over them "overhearing" confidential information). They were not allowed in certain US intelligence offices because of this.

In fact, the toys only said what they had been preprogrammed to say, but they did use more and more English words as time went on, especially if they received "positive feedback" (being petted) when they used one of their stock English phrases. This gave them the appearance of learning.

How does the US justify holding a military base on Guantanamo that Cubans resent?

Essentially the Castro Government doesn't like it because in their eyes, the 1903 Cuban-American Treaty isn't valid because it was signed when Cuba wasn't a sovereign nation. That's like saying the Declaration of Independence or the Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778 weren't valid because the U.S. wasn't a sovereign nation when it was signed by the Colonial government.

The United States maintains that the treaty was ratified post-revolution, when Cuba was a sovereign nation, when it cashed a lease check for the Guantanamo Naval Base in accordance with the treaty. In other words, they cashed the rent check, and the U.S. is entitled to stay there as a result. If they didn't want them there, they shouldn't have taken the money.

Of course, it really comes down to possession; the United States won't leave, and the Castro government isn't willing to push the issue with military force to remove the base and risk a war with the United States. It's a tenuous arrangement to be sure, but so far it's never gone past grumbling about it on the Cuban's part, and the U.S. Navy and Marines would like nothing better than an excuse to stick it to the Castro government if they attack.

You are going to Heidleberg Germany will you get the best exchange rate the military base?

Doubt it. Use your credit card that is tied into the current bank rates. The rates at the airports are usually right in line with the economy, unless you have a local merchant that is willing to exchange your money.

What is the phone number for military base in Bulgaria?

Ask the Ministry of Defence in Bulgaria. In search Internet engine write ' contact details of Ministry of Defence in Bulgaria', then check for other things or contact to PS of the Min of Defence.

Are military personnel on a US military base included in the US Census as being a part of the county population?

During a US Census military personnel are counted as part of the population according to their Home of Record. This is usually where someone initially entered the service. So, someone who joined while they were residing in Stephens county, Oklahoma will be counted as a resident of that State, County, and city during their service.

Are there us military bases in Columbia?

Not exactly. In 2009 the governments of Colombia and the United States signed an agreement whereby the United States had access and usage to seven military bases in Colombia in exchange for America's funding the rebuilding and expansion of those bases. That agreement was then reduced to access and usage of the base at Tolemadia, from where American and Colombian forces conduct anti-narco operations.

What was the largest problem faced by US troops and dependents in heavy military-based areas?

I believe, due to my own similar experience, that the most common probelem would have been finding suitable housing for the family. Any time that you have a large buildup of soldiers in a area, land lords would immediately start raising rent. Patriotism is one thing to Americans, but American landlords are after the buck. Only higher ranking officers could afford decent housing and lower ranking soldiers and their families would have to pay a months pay for a dump. And the landlords know every ranks payscale.

How do you use apo ae 09320 to send mail to us army in kabul?

Imagine you're sending a letter within the United States. You'd put the recipient's name, then the recipient's address. APO would be used in place of the city, AE would go in place of the state, and 09320 would be used as the ZIP code.