No. It may allow you to enter the Army at a higher paygrade (E2 or E3, as opposed to E1), but you'll still be responsible for meeting the eligibility criteria.
No. Civil Air Patrol is the auxiliary of the United States Air Force. They help out the military, but they will never be deployed into war.
The Texas Rangers scouted for the US Army.
I am in Civil air patrol and as far as know it only helps you join the Air Force however the Naval Sea Cadets might greater your chances. Hope this helps :-)
most likely.
Yes just like any military sponsored club. Civil Air Patrol is looked favorably upon by the Naval Academy and and college with Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, it will probably help you get into Marine Corps Officer Candidate School and Platoon Leaders Class.
The impact that the new Model Army had on the army's in the English Civil War was that the Cavaliers ( the kings army ) were suprised and not ready for it, this meant that the Parliamentarians had an upper hand in the war and this was one of the many reasons that they were able to over come the king's army and win one ofthe English Civil Wars
Civil Air Patrol, Boy Scouts, and high honors should help. Black belts don't count for anything ever since chain places like Personal Best and Eclectic Karate opened up. They just give them away.
Robert Edward Lee was the chief general in charge of the Confederate Army and all of its affairs. I hope i was of some help. :P
The United States National Park Service is mandated by Congress to preserve and protect natural, cultural, and historic resources while providing for the enjoyment of future generations, and it is the job of park rangers to fulfill that mandate. Historically, park rangers performed law enforcement, backcountry patrol, fee collection, and interpretive/educational functions all simultaneously. Today, the jobs are split into separate divisions where rangers specialize in one of the functions. Law enforcement rangers are like police, but with different rules and regulations than other policing agencies. Fee collection is under the direction of law enforcement rangers, and fee collectors are not technically "rangers" by job description. Backcountry patrol may be done by law enforcement rangers - these are called "protection" rangers - or by non-law-enforcement rangers or "backcountry" rangers. Rangers that help people better enjoy and understand the park are "interpretation" rangers, and they are the ones you are most likely to encounter in a park visit. Depending on their training and qualifications, park rangers may respond to medical emergencies, wildlife situations, and fires.
No, they don't shout "muah". That's the sound one makes when they're simulating a kiss, and the Rangers probably don't think it would help them maintain their image if they came across as being homoerotic. "Hooah", on the other hand, is used not only by the Rangers, but pretty much Army-wide. It can mean almost anything without ever revealing exactly what it means - however, it can never mean "no".
Yes. For Cadets Civil Air Patrol offers a National Flight Academy, and some local squadrons host their own flight academys. (Asheville Composite Squadron does this). For senior members, you can also learn to fly. The flight instructors are free as they are volunteers, however, you will have to pay for the aircraft's fuel and any other additional costs.
Emperors had an army of advisors and servants to help them out. There was a very structured civil service they relied on.