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Because jumping out of a plane requires a special type of person, the U.S. military pays an incentive to personnel who are required to parachute as part of their jobs. Parachute duty pay is a monthly payment made in addition to regular salary in ... more »
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Assignments on board ships have added challenges for military personnel. Besides the additional risk of being at sea, they face separation from family and lifestyle restrictions. In order to reward servicemen and women for taking assignments with ... more »
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The United States military uses a system of incentive pay to reward servicemen and women who take additional risks and challenges as part of their assigned duties. Congress has authorized monthly incentives for military personnel who fly, spend ... more »
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The United States military offers various perks to its members when it comes to housing options, from free on-base accommodations to various housing allowances. The type of assistance that you qualify for can vary greatly depending on factors ... more »
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Deciding to join the military is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make, and how much you are compensated is an important part of that decision. Some people prefer to review their possible income information in private and others would ... more »
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Your curiousity about a military career led you to give your personal information to a recruiter. Now, you're still receiving recruitment information even though you decided a military career is not for you. Military recruiters are a persistent ... more »
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Military spies go through extensive training to observe and adapt to their surroundings. These skills are as important in civilian life as they are in foreign espionage. Use spying skills in civilian life to infiltrate any social group, community ... more »
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is at the forefront of national security and criminal justice. From intelligence to terrorism, the FBI has a long tradition of service to both the United States and its citizens. The organization offers ... more »
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The Unites Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP) provides active duty Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard servicemen on the job training and technical instruction in their current job and prepares them for a future civilian job in more ... more »
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The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, otherwise known as Delta Force, is an elite group of soldiers drawn from all branches of the United States Military. It is a secret counter-terrorist unit, made up of soldiers who undergo ... more »
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This article will explain the steps you will take when you are ready to sign up to join the Army... more »
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Ever wondered if you have what it takes to join the military? I'll give you the requirements... more »
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Many military recruits find themselves suckered in by a recruiter's assurance that the armed forces is exactly like a civilian job and boot camp isn't that bad. This, unfortunately, is a lie. A military career is one of the most rewarding and ... more »
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Joining the United States Army presents many challenges, but for those seeking an even more demanding military life, there's the Army Special Forces. Also known as the Green Berets, the Army Special Forces are an elite group which specializes in ... more »
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Bunkers or fortified positions have been a part of warfare since humans lived in caves. The modern tactics for building defensive fortifications into the ground, into modern bunkers and trenches, started in the American Civil War. Overrunning and ... more »
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As with most organizations, the U.S. Air Force has a set of core values that are integral to all aspects of Air Force life. It is expected that all members of the Air Force will adhere to, abide by, and support the Air Force core values. ... more »
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As with most organizations, the U.S. Army has a set of core values that are integral to all aspects of Army life. It is expected that all members of the United States Army will adhere to, abide by, and support the Army core values. This article ... more »
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As with most organizations, the U.S. Marine Corps has a set of core values that are integral to all aspects of Marine Corps life. It is expected that all members of the United States Marine Corps (Marines) will adhere to, abide by, and support ... more »
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Whether you are a recent high-school graduate or an adult looking for a change of career, the Army can provide you with great opportunities for study and lifelong learning. The army offers careers and training in all kinds of fields, including ... more »
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Would you like to learn a career in the Marines? Unlike many other modes of employment, enlisting in the Marines provides you with on-the-job training and long-term career security bar none. Follow these steps to get started on a great career in ... more »
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The United States Navy is more than just a chance for adventure. It can provide you with an opportunity to learn valuable skill sets that will be useful in your career after you leave the military. However, you must keep your future in mind ... more »
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A few years in the Air Force is a good way to learn a trade or acquire education benefits for college. You can continue in the Air Force until retirement or leave after a few years and begin work as a civilian; it depends on how much you enjoy ... more »
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The United States Army is great institution because of the leaders that it develops. Every day the Army is turning new recruits into new leaders. At first you will learn how to be led, but soon after there will be opportunities for you to do the ... more »
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If you find yourself among a group of military gurus, chances are you have no idea what they are saying unless you are part of the military as well. Each military branch has a jargon all their own and each are proud of that fact. Some words have ... more »
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Whether you are ready to enlist or want to understand your family's naval legacy, here's how to learn the history of the United States Navy from its origin to present day. Lucky for you the history is only a couple hundred years old. Read along ... more »