there are no British Soldiers stationed in the US because that is an act of war and the US is obviously not fighting Great Britain.
By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
The US 7th Army and the 24th Constabulatory Squadron.
Germany
Yeah, why not? The military can do whatever they want with you.
Since the end of the Second World War to the present day.
there are no British Soldiers stationed in the US because that is an act of war and the US is obviously not fighting Great Britain.
By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
No, but the US has stationed them there.
according to the veterans of the US troops during world war 2, there were possibly 500 US troops are being send or being stationed in the island of Kodiak Archipelago <3
If you can afford the car now, definitely get it in Germany. If you do not, for the rest of your life you will think to yourself, "I wish I would have bought that car when I was stationed in Germany."
As the number of active duty troops stationed at Fort Gordon can vary, it is best to consult official sources such as the US Army or Fort Gordon's public affairs office for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
No, to my knowledge, their are no foreign military bases within the US, but we DO have bases in Germany as well as many other countries. However, these other countries are not annexed to the US. While there are no German military installations in the US, German Luftwaffe and Wehrmarkt do attend training in the US at times. Ft. Sill, the US Army Artillery Training School, trains troops and officers from many countries.
the U.S had 500 troops already stationed in japan
Yes. She visited her Alaska National Guard troops stationed in Iraq and Kuwait. Plus she visited wounded Guard troops in Germany. I am pretty sure she has been to Canada:) See http://www.fightthepalinsmears.com/smears/palin-has-never-been-out-of-the-us/ Titi quiz 100
the U.S had 500 troops already stationed in Japan
South Korea and Japan.