Currently, there are 499,000 active duty Army troops, backed up by 700,000 National Guard and Army reservists.
Yes, an individual must be a current US Citizen to become an Officer in the US Military.
Answer: 0 percent. All of the country's military is now in 2008.
The Louisiana Purchase.
Yes, there are current lawsuits filed against the US military, on issues ranging from discrimination against Atheists to the use of torture in the interrogation of detainees.
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Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
1/4 of current land; 1/100th of current population
He was an Army intelligence officer in the 60s.
No, in reality the US Government is in control of the US Military, the government determines the total size of the military, its budget and salaries as well as a lot more like research and development. The heads of the various military branches have the responsibility of advising the commander in chief, concerning military issues, and proposes to the Secretary of Defense and to the US president miliary requirements and what types of military equipment is needed to protect the US.
it depends on what you are dropping from how high at what air speed...
There are no current military aircraft with 6 engines.
The entire pay scale for the US Military is far too large and complex to list on WikiAnswers, however you may access it at the site linked below.