Military operations often involve sensitive information that, if disclosed, could compromise national security and the safety of personnel. Revealing deployment locations can inform adversaries about military strategies and capabilities. Additionally, operational security is crucial for maintaining the element of surprise and ensuring the effectiveness of missions. Thus, the military typically keeps deployment details confidential to protect both its objectives and its personnel.
Yes.
I'm pretty sure that if you've been accepted into the Military at age 17, you are old enough to be deployed. Once that signature is on the paperwork, you have become military personnel and will have to do what they tell you to do.
Deployed soldiers are usually issued really heavy military gear such as guns, helmets, bazookas and more. These materials are usually very heavy, and very burdensome.
Admin....95% chance of being a Fobit if you get deployed
For most occupations, no. Especially if you get deployed.
Approximately 12,000 US helicopters were deployed in Vietnam.
The minimum is 180 days of active service duty.
when a person in the military is temporarily deployed for a year, aka being sent overseas, generally without the rest of the family
I think you mean deployed. Yes, females in the National Guard can get deployed.
Yes. When a military couple has children, they should make plans to take care of the children in case they are both suddenly deployed.
The Recon (Reconnaissance) Marines are US Marines; the US Marine Corps was deployed to Vietnam in 1965. Scout=Recon/Scouting=Reconnaissance. Reconnaissance=gathering information Military information=Military intelligence
yes, I do, and I have been deployed with it. you just have to get 3 months mailed to you at a time.