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Military - February 2007

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These are military nuclear programs. Why is Iran different in the eyes of America?

2007-02-28 23:42:48 · 13 answers · asked by Watcher 465 3

I kinda like marines but how do i become one?

2007-02-28 23:27:33 · 15 answers · asked by fascist killer 1

eat the whole bag in one sitting. when he was half way thru the bag, he got sick and started vomitting, the DI grabbed a handful of cookies and start shoving it down his throat. alot of u think i was never in the Corps but my platoon number was 2067 (second battalion) yellow t-shirts with red stripes. once, we were in second phase, ITS, a DI asked a fat recruit if he had a pic of his wife. the recruit pulled out the pic of his wife and showed it to the DI. the DI looked at the pic and asked the recruit, "what is that! she is ugly!", and the recruit simply replied, "she is a human being sir". my question is, was that a nescessary part of traing or was the DI out of line? most of u will take up for the DI anyway. maybe this behavior isnt done aas much as it was almost 30 years ago but i think in isolated instances there is still unnescessary brutality in usmc boot camp

2007-02-28 23:18:12 · 12 answers · asked by Beaujock 1

I qualify for OCS; however, he is indicated I should become an officer after I enlist. If I was to go the OCS route, how would it the process work for the ARMY Reserves? Would I first go to BCT, then OCS? At what point would I begin training from my MOS as an Officer? Also, how long would I expect to be out of work (for my regular job) if I pursued this route?

Thank you!

2007-02-28 22:14:45 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I don't consider myself Scottish.
I don't consider myself Irish
I certainly do not consider myself english.

What am I?

2007-02-28 21:35:43 · 13 answers · asked by Hello 3

And Pu239?

2007-02-28 20:53:57 · 3 answers · asked by QQ dri lu 4

2007-02-28 20:49:14 · 1 answers · asked by LaPalma 2

particulary for treatment of post traumatic stress disorder?

2007-02-28 20:47:01 · 3 answers · asked by LaPalma 2

We used to fight wars to protect our culture and freedom, now do we only fight wars for our safety? Our culture and freedom appears to be expendable.

2007-02-28 20:23:16 · 20 answers · asked by Barbara Doll to you 7

This is a Guardian artcile about the war in Iraq do you see this happening or not?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/story/0,,2023866,00.html

2007-02-28 20:06:53 · 14 answers · asked by Temsah 4

I hear all the time that the US is oil hungry, and that the US is over in Iraq, not for Operation Iraqi Freedom, but for oil. Can anyone actually prove that. Can anyone actually prove that oil is the main cause for the invasion? If you say yes, charts, statistics, observations, anything with credible research can help prove the Great Oil Theory. Don;t just say some liberal statement that war is bad mannnnnn, with a joint in your mouth and a bandanna around your head. Have real conclusive data proving the oil theory. If not doesn't it seem correct that the US is doing some really good things for us, possibly the inability for another terrorist attack on our soil. I mean 9/11 happened to CIVILIANS of the US, not military. Did the janitor cleaning the toilets in the WTC tower deserve to be bombed by a radical muslim? I think not, di the janitor oil for his mop bucket, I dont think so.

2007-02-28 19:58:57 · 14 answers · asked by Adam B 2

2007-02-28 19:38:47 · 11 answers · asked by irfaanvirji 1

If we pull our troops out of the middle east what will our troops do if we have another terrorist attack, should we deploy more troops overseas somewhere? or should we deploy our troops domestically to the terrorist disaster, to help pull out victims? or should the government consult with a psychic (maybe similar to Nostradamus) and predict the next terrorist attack? or should we not do anything) and have a national barbecue in celebration? Well, if another serious terrorist attack occurs and the source is once again from the middle east shouldn't we sick our troops on that area of insurgency? So basically, wouldn't it be more economically safer to keep our troops in the susceptible area of insurgency; the middle east? I mean isn't it wrong for us to cry over not seeing johnny or jane, because we miss them, when it is at the most critical time that we keep the insurgency at bay at not at our doorsteps? I mean johnny and jane did sign up to be a fighting soldier, right?

2007-02-28 19:34:44 · 18 answers · asked by Adam B 2

2007-02-28 19:31:01 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

What do i need to calculate to get my grade my ASVAb. I cant seem to save the image to show you all to grade it for me. So if i can be told how,is it percentage or number right.

2007-02-28 18:57:33 · 4 answers · asked by jmatt2017 1

There are hundreds of soldiers that didn't die..and are still in a long recovery in many hospitals around the world...what nice thing could you do for the, if you had time to go and visit them?
Name three things..and tell why you think that this might help them get better....

2007-02-28 18:26:19 · 13 answers · asked by Rivka 1

What are the exact reasons the army teaches you to disassemble and then reassemble a gun quickly?

2007-02-28 18:15:49 · 12 answers · asked by BUNguyenI 2

I read a Washington Post article about the deplorable conditions at Walter Reed Hospital where the war wounded are sent to recooperate. How can someone who loves war as much as Bush treat these guys so badly? What is wrong with this country that we allow this to go on? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17372118/

2007-02-28 17:46:06 · 18 answers · asked by kolacat17 5

I have been looking into Nighthawk 1911 series, especially the GRP Recon version and wonder if it is worth the $2700. At the same time, I have a Kimber 1911 TLE/RL Custom II. Is it worth switching out as a duty weapon?

2007-02-28 17:38:32 · 3 answers · asked by Louie S 1

I am marrying an army soldier in July. He is getting leave to fly back in to the states and get married. I was just wondering what he needs to take back with him for the paperwork. I may be going to live with him in Germany later on, more paperwork, I'm sure. But what besides a marriage certificate does he need? Thanks!

2007-02-28 17:28:20 · 9 answers · asked by ♥willow♥ 7

Just curious what others think.

2007-02-28 17:22:51 · 27 answers · asked by silverexpectation 2

I ask the veterans as well as active duty personnel...is this country still worth fighting for? If you say yes, why? If you say no, why not?

2007-02-28 17:15:50 · 10 answers · asked by VoxPopuli 2

who would win?

2007-02-28 16:49:35 · 6 answers · asked by the ghost 3

I graduated college- but with not so great gpa. I was told being an officer in the navy probably wouldnt happen because of this although i just scored 97 on the ASVAB. One thing im looking for in the navy is the opportunity to be stationed in japan. Any suggestions on how i should pursue this or what options would be available to me? Also I have not yet decided on what length of time to be active duty. How could that impact my chances of doing what i want? Also if anyone knows about what my chances of making officer would be, I'd appreciate the knowledge.

2007-02-28 16:43:07 · 3 answers · asked by kaisersoze 1

if the surgeon who is a civilian feels my knee is unfit for military duties due to unstableness as well as prior surgery in the same knee. PCL reconstruction... He is putting all this information in his final evaluation. How will this affect the outcome from military doctors?

2007-02-28 16:26:35 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

are seabee BUs included?

2007-02-28 16:22:31 · 7 answers · asked by louie 4

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