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Currently, there are active and reserve bases in all states except Minnesota, Vermont, and Iowa.
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Vaseline is a hydrocarbon base; a substance used to contain other active ingredients.
They increased fleet mobility and effectiveness by shortening the run back and forth to a home port for fuel and provisions.
According to the Arrhenius definition, bases are substances that dissociate in water to release hydroxide ions (OH-) as the active species responsible for basic properties.
Wherever they're needed. You may be able to select your duty station when you enlist, or you may enlist "needs of the Army". You could go pretty much to any active post stateside, you could go to Germany, Korea, or Italy (although this is one of the more difficult assignments to get), you could just as easily be sent to Hawaii...
Calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and/or aluminum hydroxide are the bases of some antacids.
Yes. There are Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard installations in Guam.
Residency on military bases in the United States are restricted to active-duty members of the armed services. Overseas, and in combat zones, civilian contractors are allowed to live on post.