The US Military never did away with the rank of Five Star General. It's just that no one has been promoted to the rank since perhaps Eisenhower.
The President is the Commander in Chief and can send troops abroad, but has to bring them back after 60 days. The Congress only can declare war, but approves decisions. Over all the Officials of the Armed Forces answer to the President.
Disarmament means _______.cutting back on armed forces and weapons (A+)
Members of the armed forces that are not a part of the regular army are the reserves. The reserves practice periodically, but only go into battle if they are needed to back up the regular armed forces.
As far back as when Britain has been a country.
A veteran is considered anyone that has served in the armed forces. Anyone that came back from Korea would have been a Veteran of the Korean War. Once one has received a discharge from the armed forces, they are a veteran.
bring states back into the Union
The Congress has the power to put the draft back into place. In the UK it is the Parliament who can do that (And the Queen I am certain).
Bring Back... was created in 2005.
On a Military Base, Soldiers' quarters are called Barracks. On some bases they are wooden structures that date back to WW2. On other bases, they are modern buildings.
The two forces involved in a stretched spring are the restoring force, which acts to bring the spring back to its equilibrium position, and the applied force, which is the external force that stretches the spring.
Cavalry General Wade Hampton was successful in turning back the cavalry forces under General Sheridan. At Trevilian's Station, Sheridan was forced to retreat back to Grant's main army having accomplished little to nothing.
Confederate forces under the command of General Sterling Price began their campaign to bring Missouri into the Confederacy was their failure to capture the city of Ironton in September of 1864. Price's army was driven back after their assault on Union troops there. His army totaled 12,000 troops and combined Union forces of 4,500 cavalry and reinforced Union infantry were closing in on him from several different directions. Finally on October 23, 1864, Union forces battled to a victory over Price's army and the Confederates were driven out of Missouri.