The population of the US Military is divided up as following:
army 495,000;
navy 388,760;
air force 390,000;
marines 174,000
army 738,699 active/reserve In 2008, the armed forces had 1.4 million personnel on active duty. The Reserves and National Guard brought the total number of troops to 2.3 million. The Department of Defense also employed about 700,000 civilians, not including contractors
Answer: 0 percent. All of the country's military is now in 2008.
The 2009 military population comprised of the US Army, US Marine Corp. , US Navy, US Air Force And the US Coast Guard stood at 1,429, 995. There were also 850,880 involved in the US Reserves.
The 2009 military population comprised of the US Army, US Marine Corp. , US Navy, US Air Force And the US Coast Guard stood at 1,429, 995. There were also 850,880 involved in the US Reserves.
Virginia has the largest military population in the US, with multiple military installations such as the Pentagon and Naval Station Norfolk. The state is home to all branches of the military, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
The ethnicities in the US military generally represented the ethnicities of the US population.
Military methods and operations are not open to discussion by our civilian population.
Active personnel: 1,477,896 Reserve personnel: 1,458,500
US Military or U.S. Military.
During a US Census military personnel are counted as part of the population according to their Home of Record. This is usually where someone initially entered the service. So, someone who joined while they were residing in Stephens county, Oklahoma will be counted as a resident of that State, County, and city during their service.
Men that were here in the US. Only part of the US male population was in the military and away from the US.
The population of Swiss Military Watch is 250.
No they couldn't, because the US had larger population, more resources, and bigger economy.