When we read the Scriptures and the pages of history, we find that many nations have been established throughout man's existence on this earth, and every one of them had a “Military Force.” Webster tells us that these military forces are men and women trained and armed for war!
Now, America’s Military Force propagates the philosophy that “It’s a Great Place to Start” and is headed by Uncle Sam, who is the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff! Is broken up into four major divisions, namely...
-The Army for ground tactics with the motto, “Be All You Can Be!”
-The Navy for sea and air tactics with the motto, “It's Not Just a Job, But an Adventure!”
-The Marines for specialized ground tactics with the motto, “The Few, The Proud, The Marines!”
And the Air Force for air tactics and support for others, with the motto, “A Great Way of Life, So Aim High!”
Now, the requirements to get into these different branches of the military vary, but basically, they are the same.
- You must have a High School Diploma or GED
- Then you go through a series of written tests.
- Then you go through a series of physical tests. If you meet all these requirements, you then go through more written and physical testing for 6 to 16 weeks, which is called “Basic Training.” Upon completion, you become a full-fledged member.
A man or woman trained to be wounded, trained to take pain, trained to follow orders. All your training is based on the military law book known as the “Uniform Code of Military Justice.”
As a soldier, you are expected to read, know, and live according to the dictates of this book.
Not only is the soldier trained, but he is also armed with equipment for WAR. He is given fatigues for dress to serve as a camouflage. Tanks, M-X Missiles, and M-16 Guns, as well as nuclear weapons.
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