US Army vs..US PERSONNEL: Total Population: 303,824,640 [2008]Population Available: 144,354,117 [2008]Fit for Mi
The US Army plans to use additional personnel, provided by Congress in fiscal year 2017 (FY 2017), mainly to ensure existing units can be manned at higher levels and be more ready for deployments. The increase, made in FY 2017 authorisation and appropriation acts, provides for 1.018 million ...
Army: 35 For Non-US Citizens If you are a non-US citizen planning to enlist, you can still proceed to military enlistment, but you must first secure a permanent resident card or green card. Men and women, may they be US or Non-US citizens, can join the troops if they are interested...
Kessler and colleagues estimated the proportions of 30-day DSM-IV mental disorders among nondeployed US Army personnel with first onsets prior to
WWII US Army Serial Numbers: Meaning in the First Digits The U.S. Army began issuing serial numbers to help avoid mixing the records of people with the same name. (A genealogist’s dream come true!) When we dig a little deeper into the number itself, we can learn a bit about the pe...
This cross-sectional study consolidates data on suicides among active-duty personnel in the US Army from 1819 to 2017 and identifies historical trends to
A first“MobileOptical Repair Truck”was developed in 1942 with the help of the ‘American Optical Company’ who drew the plans (suppliers to the US Army). It was estimated that almost fifteen percent of military personnel were wearing spectacles, and the need for quick repair in the field,...
The Army STARRS reported an elevated suicide risk among currently and previously deployed soldiers. The discrepancy in results is likely due to methodological differences. The Army STARRS included only Army personnel, excluded Army National Guard and Army Reserve service members, included only suicides ...
This cohort study of US Army soldiers assesses whether bullying or hazing during deployment is associated with mental health outcomes.
Between 1969 and 1972, more than 500,000 American servicemen—336,000 of whom were Army personnel—were redeployed in 12 increments from the Republic of Vietnam. The final five of those withdrawals happened in 1972. 1973: Withdrawal from Vietnam concludes ...