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The United States Army - Presents Programming Plus: Automotive Series album

The United States Army - Presents Programming Plus: Automotive Series album

  • Performer: The United States Army
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Presents Programming Plus: Automotive Series
  • Style: Dialogue, Promotional
  • MP3 version size: 1963 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1160 mb
  • Other: RA AA MIDI AIFF VQF MP2 AUD
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Description

The United States Army uses various personnel management systems to classify soldiers in different specialties which they receive specialized and formal training on once they successfully complete Basic Combat Training (BCT). Enlisted soldiers are categorized by their assigned job called a Military Occupational Specialty or MOS are labeled with a short alphanumerical code called a military occupational core specialty code (MOSC), which consists of a two-digit number appended by a Latin letter.

The United States Army Special Operations Command (Airborne) (USASOC) is the command charged with overseeing the various special operations forces of the United States Army. Headquartered at Fort Bragg, NC, it is the largest component of the United States Special Operations Command. Its mission is to organize, train, educate, man, equip, fund, administer, mobilize, deploy and sustain Army special operations forces to successfully conduct worldwide special operations.

Variations: Viewing All The United States Army Chorus.

Two 2 - Minute Shows.

United States armed forces. Here you can find data of military budget, personnel and military equipment. United States Armed Forces) US Army, US Navy (includes Marine Corps), US Air Force, US Coast Guard; note - Coast Guard administered in peacetime by the Department of Homeland Security, but in wartime reports to the Department of the Navy. 18 years of age (17 years of age with parental consent) for male and female voluntary service; no conscription; maximum enlistment age 42 (Army), 27 (Air Force), 34 (Navy), 28 (Marines); service obligation 8 years, including 2-5 years active duty (Army), 2 years active (Navy), 4 years active (Air Force

United States Army Field Manuals are published by the United States Army's Army Publishing Directorate. As of 27 July 2007, some 542 field manuals were in use. They contain detailed information and how-tos for procedures important to soldiers serving in the field. Note from Curator: These are currently being brought in from variant sources - over time, improved copies of manuals will appear as possible

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ARMY, a monthly magazine, focuses each month on professional development, education strategy, doctrine and other current and historical topics. Born as the Infantry Journal in 1910, the publication includes articles, letters and opinion pieces by current and former Army leaders of all ranks, military and civilian. When Gen. James C. McConville testified at his Senate confirmation hearing to become chief of staff of the Army, his three children sat behind him: all captains in the . Protect, Defend, Exploit: Air and Missile Defense Evolves for Multidomain Operations.

The United States Army has twenty nine grades of enlisted soldiers and officers, with most soldiers enlisting at the entry-level rank of Private (PVT, paygrade E-1). The highest rank achievable in the Army is General of the Army. Structure of the Army. Infantry units are the primary forces that fight face-to-face with the enemy, with Ranger, Airborne, and other Special Forces units proving as some of the most effective combat units in history

The United States Army: History of the United States Army, the branch of the . armed forces tasked with ground defense. Washington believed that the United States needed only a small regular army to deal with Indian threats and to provide a nucleus for expansion by a well-organized militia in time of foreign war. Instead of the independent and diverse militia forces of the individual states, which had proved so unreliable during the Revolution, Washington recommended that the state contingents be organized as elements of a single national militia so that all would be similarly trained and equipped.

Tracklist

A1 Show No. 5...Band One
A2 Show No. 6...Band Two
B1 Show No. 7...Band One
B2 Show No. 8...Band Two

Notes

Four 2 - Minute Shows