Yes
Army, Coastguard, Marines, Navy, Air-force etc.
Most GI Joes are Marines, but there are some others in the other branches of the Military.
All of them. The Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy all use helicopters.
can you give me some branches of science?
Yes, I have tons of friends who do it. And some who deployed with 1st MEU while in the Army and still where their patch.
All branches of the US military (Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) require some form of basic training. The duration and type of basic training varies with the branch of armed service, but it is a requirement.
It depends what you intend specialising in. It would be essential in some branches
Unitarian Universalism doesn't really have branches, it has been one religion since the 1960's.Another AnswerIf the question was, "What are the main branches of Universalism?"then the answer could be, Universal Reconciliation, Trinitarian Universalism, and Unitarian Universalism.
Places such as eBay or Amazon are good for this. Also, there is a website dedicated to selling plastic army men. Some toy shops still have them in stock.
There are many different branches of Christianity, but the most common in Europe and other Western countries are Christianity, and Catholic. Some other smaller but still large branches include Mormon and Anglican.
These branches are dead, cut them off.
No, America is not the only country with multiple branches of military, but it is one of the few that has five distinct branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Other countries may have similar structures, though the number of branches and their organization can vary widely. Some nations have separate branches for land, air, and naval forces, while others may combine them under fewer headings. The specific roles and responsibilities of these branches can also differ significantly from one country to another.