Staff offices ending in -2 denotes Intelligence and Security Command. Battalion, Brigade, and Division level offices are S-2, while G-2 is typically Corps level and higher.
Not sure about other parts of the world, but the LG G2 is releasing in the US market in all the major carriers come mid-September 2013.
The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.
g2 i think
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its not a us army its the United states army, US is just the initials.
g2 usb is actually supported by 2.0 and 1.1 port that's why it is called g2 usb
Same thing it is in the Army - they're staff offices, typically at Division level or higher (vs. Brigade, Regimental, and Battalion Staff offices, denoted by an 'S', rather than 'G'). G1 would be personnel administration, G2 would be military intelligence and security, G3 would be operations and training, and G4 would be supply and logistics.
G2 was launched in late 2007.
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The "levels" are 1-50 The Ranks go(from least to greatest): (G2,G3- means Grade 2, Grade 3) * Recruit * Apprentice-G2 * Private-G2 * Corporal-G2 * Sergeant-G2-G3 * Gunnery Sergeant-G2-G3-Master Gunnery Sergeant (>Lvl 10) * Lieutenant-G2-G3-First Lieutenant (LvL 10) * Captain-G2-G3-Staff Captain (LvL 20) * Major-G2-G3-Field Major (LvL 30) * Commander-G2-G3-Strike Commander (LvL 35) * Colonel-G2-G3-Force Colonel (LvL 40) * Brigadier-G2-G3-Brigadier General (LvL 45) * General-G2-G3-Five Star General (LvL 50)
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USA (US Army), USN (US Navy), USMC (US Marine Corps), USAF (US Air Force), USCG (US Coast Guard).