to fix broken jeeps
Yes, the US Marine Corps still has some improved versions in use.
I would like to know, approximately, how many registered jeeps are on the roads in the u.s.a.
The US military used maggots for wounds.
Toledo, Ohio
As of today there are no Jeeps being used by US Armed Forces. Most likely replaced by the LUV "Light Utility Vehicle" the "Growler". The Growler and the Jeep Grand Cherokee share many similarities. The Jeep M-151A2 was replaced by the Humvee which went into service in 1984. However there are still Jeeps being used by over 100 other militaries around the world. The U.S. does have a similar vehicle called the Growler light strike vehicle which is smaller and designed to fit into the V-22 Osprey Transport. It uses the M-151 A2 drivetrain but no other M-151 A2 parts.
M38 and M151 depending on the year.
yes
Yes, and it still is. It's a military alliance with several nations in Europe.
Yes it is still the military headquarters of the US armed forces.
Torture continued throughout the middle ages, and only began to disappear during the Eighteenth Century. The US Military and many other countries still use it.
Afghans typically use the US M81 woodland and three colour DCU uniforms. While most US military branches have phased these uniforms out, some units still continue to use them.