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  • The military prizes attention to detail and punishes sloppiness. It is important that every aspect of your appearance meets with established regulations. This informs your superiors that you are a…

  • If you are unemployed and receive an Army pension, you may still have trouble paying your bills while you look for a new job. Depending on the circumstances, you may be able to collect full…

  • A camouflage-themed room is very appealing to many people, especially boys or teenagers interested in the military. With the blend of subtle, neutral colors, interesting patterns and sense of action,…

  • Claiming qualified tax deductions is an effective way to reduce your total taxable income and therefore reduce the amount of taxes you owe at the end of the year. This can either reduce your tax bill…

  • The SPC Card is a Student Price Card offered to high school and college students in Canada. The Student Price Card is available for purchase, and students who show the card at participating stores and…

  • Victorinox is one of two companies that competed for over 100 years in making Swiss Army knives. In 2005 it bought its rival, Wenger, but the two still continue independently, supplying the Swiss Army…

  • In the Jewish religion, it is customary for men to wear kippahs on the tops of their heads as a symbol of respect to the power above that watches over them. Many religious men wear kippahs on a…

  • The Army Combat Uniform (ACU) was implemented by the United States Army in 2005, replacing the Battle Dress Uniform and the Desert Combat Uniform. The uniform is designed to be wash and wear,…

  • JROTC is a program for high school students to prepare them for entrance into ROTC in college in preparation for the military. JROTC helps children learn basic military procedures and practices. It…

  • German army uniforms have evolved through different eras, from the imperial uniforms of the 19th century to the modern camouflage look. The German army, or the Bundeswehr, consists of an armored…

  • Unlike other world power struggles (such as the "Great Game" between Britain and Russian in the 19th century), the Cold War was not merely a contest of power and influence but a contest of ideas. The…

  • When considering the effects of propaganda, one must first use an appropriate definition of the term. The word originates from the Latin word propagare, or "propagate." When considering the effects of…

  • Guerrilla warfare generally arises from a small insurrection of a population using hit-and-run tactics to destabilize a controlling government. Guerrilla wars are decided by which side can maintain…

  • Drill and ceremony are used to direct large groups of people from one point to another. Organizations such as the military and high school marching bands use drill and ceremony to accomplish their…

  • The term "soldier" is often misunderstood to include any member of the United States Armed Forces. However, the term soldier applies exclusively to different types of personnel serving in the United…

  • Military units are sent to remote regions of the world where they must build motor pools. Motor pool facilities must have highly organized tool boxes for the efficient repair of machinery and…

  • U.S. military sergeants fall under the category of enlisted rather than officer rank. As such, their pay-grade scales begin at E5 on a scale of E1 through E9. Sergeants in the Army, Air Force and…

  • In 2004 the U.S. Department of Defense issued a memorandum regarding bathroom accessibility, including unisex bathrooms, for the disabled working within any military branch. This memorandum includes…

  • The United States established a strong military presence in Germany, and much of Europe, following World War II. Throughout the Cold War with the U.S.S.R. Germany remained the front line with the U.S.…

  • The steampunk look combines Victorian fashions with science fiction-inspired accessories. The Victorian era overlapped with the Industrial Revolution and the use of steam power. The "punk" part of…

  • A U.S. Army soldier is required to keep high standards of dress and appearance at all times. According to U.S. Army Regulation 670-1, "A neat and well-groomed appearance by all soldiers is fundamental…

  • You can use the Lord's army theme for an exciting, inspirational and educational vacation Bible school. The Bible likens the Christian life to being is a spiritual battle against the forces of…

  • At the beginningI of World War I, the German army was still using uniforms that reflected an older, more ornamental time. By 1918, the German army's uniforms were functional, warm, effective garments…

  • U.S. Army uniforms have been "army green" since the 1950's, but that color will soon fade away. As of 2014, there will be only one style of Army Service Uniform (ASU), and it will be blue.…

  • The most difficult part of getting a green card through the army is the process of becoming a soldier. This involves a grueling training process. If you get through that, you can apply for citizenship…

  • There are many lists ranking various army inventions ranging from the ancient warfare of antiquity to modern mechanized warfare. However, stating a single invention as the best or "top" over others is…

  • Ridiculous, ill-conceived and often times downright absurd, the world's armies have created a number of interesting and entertaining, if not wholly useless inventions throughout military history.…

  • Each class of uniform in the Army is designed for a specific purpose. The Army class B uniform is a garrison uniform intended for conditions away from the battlefield and is the Army's version of…

  • The Ancient Egyptians employed a diverse and advanced arsenal of weapons, which aided them in commanding a preeminent place among the kingdoms of the Ancient World. Whether it was in short-range or…

  • A tipi is a shelter that was used primarily by the Plains Indians. It is traditionally made from animal skin and wooden poles. Depending on the size, these shelters typically slept between four and 10…

  • Army rifle scabbards and bayonet scabbards are items that are collected by both individuals and museums. However, as with any item that has value, it's important that you can identify where the rifle…

  • Army snipers are expert marksmen skilled in the practice of moving without detection through enemy territory and hitting targets from distances of up to 600 yards. These solders obtain their training…

  • Choosing your Military Occupational Specialty or job is one of the more important decision you will make when you join the Army. Your MOS will play a big part in many aspects of your time in the Army,…

  • Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery tests are required for soldiers looking for a specific job while in the military. ASVAB scores indicate the work-related positions for which soldiers will and…

  • Jeeps are tough vehicles that, while originally used by the U.S. Army, have become commonplace among civilians. You can use Jeeps for off-roading, but you can also use them as work vehicles. In the…

  • World War II Army veterans are part of what is often called America's Greatest Generation. Between 1939 and 1945 they fought in the most deadly, widespread conflict in history, many of them making the…

  • One of our nation's historical imperatives is the freedom to observe religious traditions. This important right has been a driving force behind Department of Defense's policies mandating allowing…

  • The Army Reserve isn't like a civilian job that allows you to give two weeks' notice and walk away. In the Army Reserve, you're serving at the decision of the President and based on the needs of the…

  • The United States Army instructs its soldiers how to survive in all situations, even those outside of combat. The U.S. Army Ranger Handbook contains tips for survival in the wild, in case a soldier…

  • The Army financial management force structure is designed to develop, submit and defend the budget of the U.S. Army as it completes the Congressional process, and to defend the budget before the…

  • There are five main lodging sites at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri: Unaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing (UEPH), Morelli Heights, Sturgis Heights, Foster Lodge and the Pet Cottages. The UEPH housing…

  • Tobacco planter Nathaniel Bacon's 1676 rebellion began as fighting between Bacon's army of indentured servants and local indigenous tribes, and escalated into a violent class struggle against…

  • Army uniform patches signify the wearer's unit or any special qualification he might have. Patches can be worn on either the Army combat uniform worn in the field--known as an ACU--and on the Army…

  • Becoming an Army pilot is a long process that can take up to two years. After successfully completing training, students will become fully competent aviation warrant officers. Almost all U.S. Army…

  • The pup tent, officially known as the half shelter, is the most basic form of protection for soldiers. It is a two person tent so each soldier is assigned half of the equipment to build the tent in…

  • U.S. Army divisions consist of about 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers. They are located mostly in the United States, but some are stationed overseas. All divisions can conduct sustained operations in the…

  • The U.S. Army fights in extreme weather, landscapes and situations on a daily basis. Ensuring their military vehicles and equipment can withstand the day-to-day use in extreme situations, the Army…

  • If you are searching for a way to contact your relatives or friends who are a members of the United States Army, you can locate these individuals by several means. Even though the United States Army…

  • Army chaplains provide spiritual guidance for soldiers and their families. Chaplains from various denominations are usually available at military bases in the United States and overseas. If you want…

  • If a member of your family dies and he is an army veteran, you may want him to be interred in one of the national military cemeteries, or have a headstone that is appropriate to his military service,…

  • An army combat patch is a badge worn on the right shoulder of a U.S. soldier's uniform to recognize that soldier's service during military operations. The combat patch is a colloquial term for the…

  • Members of the military are constantly moving, which can make it hard to locate an individual. With the Internet, finding a friend or relative in the military requires nothing more that knowing the…

  • Since the Civil War, the standard shelter for the U.S. Army is the two-man pup tent. Over the years, the types of fabric and metal have changed, but the straightforward design has remained the same.…

  • The U.S. Army Class A uniform is a dress uniform that servicemen and women wear for formal military as well as civilian events like promotion boards, promotions, and weddings.

  • The U.S. Army uses different insignia, mostly to represent a soldier's rank, branch or unit. During World War II, the Army had insignia that were distinctive to that period. If you have a WWII Army…

  • The United States Army began wearing the black beret as their standard headgear on June 14, 2001. When a soldier is issued a new beret, it is in a roughly circular, flat pancake shape and must be…

  • "The Hundred Days" is most commonly used to refer to one of two historical periods. It can refer to the hundred days between Napoleon Bonaparte's first exile on the island of Elba and his second on…

  • In World War II, the U.S. Army and Marine Corps used shoulder sleeve insignia on their uniforms, commonly known as shoulder patches. The portions of cloth were sewn onto sleeves; and their shape,…

  • Patches are worn on the military uniform for the purpose of identification and should only be worn at the location designated by military regulations. There are four basic patch types on ACUs, or Army…

  • The US Army works to accomplish efficiency and organization by staying ahead of the curve on resources used to complete the tasks necessary to run like a well-oiled machine. The Army is no stranger to…

  • Commissioned by Congress in 1866, the 9th and 10th Army regiments and the 24th and 25th infantry were the first peace-time military units and were comprised of all black soldiers. They became known as…

  • A brigade is a mid-sized organizational unit within the infrastructure of an Army corps. Each corps of 20,000 to 40,000 soldiers is broken down into divisions. These subdivide into brigades, each of…

  • Trying to locate a person in the Army can be a frustrating task. As of 2009, there were 1.4 million people serving on active duty in the United States Military. Of the 1.4 million, 548,000 people were…

  • The Swiss companies of Victorinox and Wenger manufacture Swiss Army Knives. These multifunction knives have, in addition to the knife blade, a wide variety of additional functions and tools, including…

  • Army NCO Guides are non-commissioned officers. The officers placed in this position are responsible for the training and well-being of the soldiers that are assigned to them. NCOs are prevalent…

  • Meals ready to eat (MREs) were designed for the Apollo space mission and subsequent space flights. They have since by a mainstay of the American military. But from the beginning, shelf life was a…

  • Shoulder boards are a part of the United States Army uniform. Worn over the epaulets, shoulder boards come in a variety of colors and styles to suit the rank and gender of the person wearing them. As…

  • In 1914, Australia joined World War I and declared their support for Great Britain. Prime Minister W.M. Hughes gave a call for volunteers, and by the end of 1914 over 4,800 Australians had enlisted in…

  • Soldiers enlisting in Army armed security forces must meet a series of physical standards. These standards are associated with strength, endurance and power. According to the Military website, basic…

  • If you are or were in the military, chances are that you have been stationed at bases all over the world and have met people at each place you were stationed. The Army, one branch of the military, is…

  • A beret is a flat, round cap with no visor, generally made from felt, wool or other soft cloth. Its origins can be traced back to 19th-century Europe, where it was traditionally worn by Spanish,…

  • Women can serve in the German armed forces. They have been allowed to serve in the medical forces since 1975. In 2001, Germany began allowing women to serve in combat units.

  • Switzerland is a country that's renowned for its neutrality. According to the Europe for Visitors website, the country hasn't been at war in more than 500 years. However Switzerland does require all…

  • The military ranking system is a method used to establish chain of command in army ground forces. The higher the rank of an individual, the more authority and respect they receive, as well as a higher…

  • The Army Reserve must continually recruit new soldiers if it is to fulfill its mission of supporting the active duty Army. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have created a constant demand for new…

  • When soldiers have to go somewhere as a group, they march in formation. To keep the formation organized and in step, there is always one soldier calling cadence. A marching cadence is a song that…

  • When soldiers are wounded in combat, Medevac helicopters can help them survive long enough to make it to an Army doctor. However, there are special procedures that soldiers must follow when calling…

  • The Army, like any other branch of the military, consists of highly trained soldiers. All new recruits must go through nine weeks of basic combat training, which is very physically challenging.…

  • American Army recruitment continues to struggle. Lower levels of recruitment exist both quantitatively, in that numbers are down as quotas are reduced, and qualitatively, as the quality of the average…

  • The United States Army Reserve is the federal reserve force of the United States Army. The Army Reserve and the Army National Guard together constitute the Reserve Components of the United States…

  • The term super soldier doesn't always refer to Captain America and comic books. Throughout history certain fighting forces have totally dominated the battlefield. New tactics or innovative fighting…

  • Fort Campbell's Turner Army Lodging is the only location on post that offers accommodations to civilians. Most of the guests are soldiers moving to or from the fort, but some soldiers also bring their…

  • The Unit Identification Code (UIC) is a six-digit code that uniquely identifies every operational unit in the Army.

  • World War II military ribbons symbolize service in a particular campaign or theater. By looking at these ribbons, it is possible to see the varied careers of WW II veterans. The meaning of the…

  • The Munich Agreement---a four-part deal between Germany, France, Italy and Britain---gave Germany the rights to the Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland in exchange for Adolf Hitler's promise to not invade…

  • When individuals enlist in the Army, their Military Occupational Specialty, or Army job, is guaranteed in their contract. However, there are also special enlistment options that allow enlistees to…

  • Like other work areas, Army work areas can be hazardous. The Army holds a variety of inspections of its various work areas to ensure the safety of those who serve. Army safety inspections focus on…

  • Whether you want to find a long-lost family member, someone you served with or a friend, trying to located a retired Army member can seem like a daunting task. Since many military veterans move to a…

  • In the Army, badges signify a soldier's special skills and abilities. Badges also perform that function for Army cadets. For this reason, badges are highly sought after by cadets and can look…

  • At one point in the nation's history, a mandatory military draft meant that every able-bodied American male of legal age was required to serve in the army. At other times, any healthy man who was at…

  • An aggressive military march designed to intimidate and proclaim ferocity, the goose step dates to the 1600s. Although it is most closely associated with the horrors of Nazi Germany and Adolph Hitler,…

  • Flying helicopters is one of the most complex jobs in the Army. However, for those who make the cut, the rewards are plentiful. Army aviators provide fire support and transport for ground forces.…

  • The United States Army gives awards for a variety of things. Campaign badges are awards that are given for participating in an armed conflict. The first such awards in the United States were given out…

  • The Army operates dozens of installations around the country. At least one unit is in residence at each base. Some units train for specific missions and deploy to other parts of the world. Other units…

  • The U.S. Army has to maintain a certain number of soldiers, depending on the limits set by Congress. The Department of the Army tries to recruit potential soldiers through various means, including…

  • The U.S. Army can be broadly broken down into three categories of soldiers: enlisted personnel, Warrant Officers and Officers. Each category can be further broken down into ranks and the types of…

  • Method of Service (MOS) is the name given a United States Army job chosen by or assigned a soldier. The variety of MOS driving jobs include training for driving combat and support vehicles and…

  • The Class B Army Service Uniform is designed to be a more casual alternative to the Class A uniform, which includes suit and jacket. The Class B, which consists of trousers and short-sleeved shirt,…

  • The United States Army awards badges to soldiers who have acquired special skills, had specific postings during their career, or served in a special assignment such as drill sergeant or recruiter.…

  • Soldiers and military personnel are popular characters for dress up and costume events. Customize the uniform to achieve a certain look-authentic, sexy, or Hollywood- with specific accessories and…

  • The U.S. Army is a massive organization that must pay hundreds of thousands of soldiers each month. The U.S. Army Finance Corps not only disburses monthly pay to every soldier, it also funds…

  • Transferring from one Army Reserve unit to another is a simple process. As long as your current unit is not scheduled for an overseas deployment in the near future, your commander will approve your…

  • U.S. Army soldiers wear badges not only to identify themselves in the chain of command but also to reflect the various accomplishments they've achieved and qualifications they've earned while serving…

  • Army veterans often make lifelong friends with their fellow service members. However, the nature of military service doesn't always mean that Army veterans stay in one place during their entire…

  • There is a tradition in the military to give military coins as gifts of honor, respect, gratitude and loyalty. The origin of these coin gifts is unknown, but there are legends dating back as far as…

  • Intelligence jobs in the U.S. Army are largely considered jobs that operate behind the scenes to assist soldiers and personnel who are directly involved in combat. Intelligence workers help collect,…

  • U.S. Army patches were instituted as a way to identify soldiers. Today, patches may also signify a soldier's unit, rank and special accomplishments as well as reflect the pride and camaraderie of…

  • Among the many privileges assigned to members of the United States Army is a service known as casual pay. To obtain casual pay, a person must consult his office of financial services.

  • U.S. Army engineer brigades play an important role in the support of the ground-fighting force. They are the jacks-of-all-trades when it comes to construction, explosives and demolition. They help…

  • The United States Army often commemorates important events and persons with coins and coin-sized medallions. Given the sheer number of events and soldiers that could fall into that category, there are…

  • If you're a talented musician and you qualify for U.S. Army enlistment, you can make a living doing what you love by becoming part of the Army Band Program. The program consists of 34 bands and…

  • Army ribbons represent decorations, service medals, and training and service accomplishments that a soldier earns throughout their military service. Army ribbons may be mounted on a ribbon mount…

  • As the United States Army replaces the classic green "Class A" uniform with the Army Service Uniform, shoulder patches are no longer attached to dress uniforms. They have been replaced by metal pins…

  • According to Tony Eclavea, chief of the records division of the United States Army's Enlisted Records and Evaluation Center (EREC), "We maintain every document inside every record of every active-duty…

  • There is a wide range of Army unit addresses, so you have to know specifically what strategic and tactical units the soldier you are looking for belongs to. For example, a soldier might serve in the…

  • The strict regulations for dress code and display of awards, rank and other insignia in the United States Army can vary by uniform. Army Regulation 670-1, titled "Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms…

  • There are few distinctions in the world that indicate such honor and pride as a military award. The United States Army issues awards in the forms of medals, pins, ribbons and other marks of honor.…

  • For researchers, knowing if someone was or was not in the army is an effective way to piece together facts about a person's life. Unfortunately, in the past, it would have required a considerable…

  • How big is an army brigade? This depends on the army's country of origin. Here's how several countries--the United States, England, Australia, Canada--and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)…

  • According to the Commissioned Corps Readiness Force, one of the most basic forms of military courtesy between two military persons is the salute. The salute is a form of respect and a form of…

  • The United States Army adheres to a strict rank for the enlisted solider. Movement up the chain of command is based on commitment, dedication, and success. Each level, or rank, comes with specific set…

  • The main difference between the United Stated Marine Corps and the Army is that historically the Marines are specially trained and equipped for amphibious operations where they come ashore in landing…

  • The organizational structure of The United States Army is a complex chain of command. The structural units within the Army are assembled based upon the roles that they play in carrying out the…

  • If biker clubs such as the Hell's Angels, the Mongols and Bandidos have released manuals on motorcycle etiquette, they have not released them to the public. Still, we may glean, from published work,…

  • There are several different companies and units within the Army that issue berets to soldiers. Although the color of the beret may change, the appropriate way to wear the headgear does not. If you are…

  • The modern United States Army can trace its roots back to the Continental Army, established on June 14, 1775. The modern army's ranks are divided into three categories: enlisted ranks, warrant officer…

  • An Army motor pool is a designated area where Army units park their vehicles between operations. These designated areas are usually fenced in and patrolled by guards who control access through a…

  • Who is the inventor of the pneumatic motor? The first design of a pneumatic motor can be attributed to British inventor George Medhurst. Other names, however, such as Otto Von Guericke, Germain…

  • The United States spends more than $5 billion a year combating terrorism at home and abroad, and we're not the only nation with a substantial budget earmarked for this effort. Identifying nations that…

  • The U.S Army and U.S. Marine Corps are primarily ground-based branches of the military. While the two branches share much in common, there are plenty of differences between the two services.

  • The U.S. Army and U.S. Marines are some of the best-known fighting forces in the world. Both are primarily infantry forces, fighting ground-based operations. However, the exact parameters of activity…

  • There are many guidelines and procedures to follow when it comes to wearing any sort of military uniform. Most of these guidelines are taught in basic training. Troops must always follow these…

  • The U.S. Army's primary duty, in tandem with the other three branches of our military, is to protect the U.S. and to combat tyranny when necessary.

  • Shofars, also spelled shophars, are musical instruments created and developed by ancient Hebrews. The shofar is made of a ram or antelope horn. It has a flattened mouthpiece from which the user blows…

  • The word "guerrilla" is Spanish, meaning little war. It was first used during the Peninsular War of 1807 to 1814 to describe small bands of Spanish citizens and paramilitaries who resisted Napoleon's…

  • Vichy France is the formal name of the French government during World War II. Vichy France, or the Vichy regime, was established in the town of Vichy to carry out the policies of the Nazi German…

  • The Army is synonymous with sharp-dressed soldiers carrying out precision drill movements and inspiring ceremonies. Drill and ceremonies play a major role in every soldier's military experience. The…

  • Substance abuse within the Army is a problem that not only affects the individual soldier, but also the soldier's team and the Army as a whole. While seeking help may have been taboo in the past,…

  • The U.S. Army Reserve is one of two reserve components that backup the U.S. Army. Unlike the various formations of the U.S. National Guard, the Army Reserve is an entirely federal organization. Its…

  • Start up your saw and get out your craft paint. It's time for the pinewood derby Grand Prix race. Boy Scouts and Awana clubbers love to make their own cars and enter them in the race. Design a sleek…

  • Contacting a loved one or friend who is serving in Iraq for the U.S. government is a simple to do thanks to several organizations that help with contacting troops, and also with the help of social…

  • Rollback was an American foreign policy doctrine during the Cold War, which advocated the use of U.S. military power to drive back the Soviet Union's influence wherever it appeared.

  • Da Nang was an important city in what was South Vietnam, and its north-central location made it an important air base for the US Air Force (USAF), US Marines (USMC) and the Republic of Vietnam Air…

  • The Army Reserve combines its specialized skills with civilian work experience to provide America with its blanket of national security. There are many options and benefits for those who wish to join…

  • Joining the U.S. Army is one of the biggest decisions a person can make. It is a life changing and sometimes dangerous occupation that is not meant for the faint of heart. But it's not as easy as…

  • The U.S. Army Class A uniform is the green uniform worn for garrison duty as well as many ceremonies. In order to properly present yourself, and pass any inspections, all items of the uniform must be…

  • The Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang consists of thousands of life-sized ceramic statues depicting soldiers and horses in the Imperial Guard. They are impressive not only for their…

  • Soviet army uniforms were in use starting in 1922, and were used until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Although they changed and evolved throughout the years, some of the basics have…

  • Army shadow boxes are all about service and memories. They display those things that a soldier wants to remember about his or her time in the service or the items of a loved one who served in the…

  • The standardized aptitude test of the U.S. Armed Forces is the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or ASVAB. It is used by all branches of the U.S. military to determine the mental and…

  • Whether you're interested in joining the US Army Reserve or you're trying to find a friend stationed at a Reserve base, finding an Army Reserve base is easy. Knowing an Army Reserve base's location is…

  • The U.S. Army's Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) code is a classification system for categorizing the jobs and specialties of its enlisted personnel. Commissioned officers are classified under…

  • They will call you a terrorist. They will call you a madman (or woman). They will say it can't be done, but you know better. Now, I'm not talking about taking over a few dinky little countries or…

  • The British Army is one of the largest and most formidable military forces left in the Western world. Although not as large as the U.S. Army, the British Army has an even longer tradition of volunteer…

  • Although the Roman Army, and especially the Imperial Roman Army, serves as the basis of military organization for the entire world, it's ranking system was one of the things that was not transmitted.…

  • Joining the military is a life changing decision. Once you join any branch of the military, you have to decide if you want to make a career out of it. Having a successful career in the United States…

  • The United States Army consists of three equally important components that work together to protect US interests at home and abroad. Whether you choose to serve as an Active Duty soldier, in the…

  • While the tutorial teaches you the basics of aggro, there are a few things you can do to take it a step further and really use aggro to your advantage. Learning how to fully utilize aggro can make a…

  • The US Army speaks in so many acronyms and abbreviations that it sometimes seems as if the Army has its own dialect of the English language. If you're trying to wade through the three lettered…

  • "Honoring Those Who Served" is the Department of Defense's program to honor those who served their country. Every eligible army veteran can be provided Military Funeral Honors. This is actually a…

  • The choice to become a U.S. Army Chaplain is a decision to make a commitment to serve God and the country when in peace or at war. The Chaplain is the spiritual leader, committed to endure the…