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When was the Coast Guard founded and by whom?

It was founded on August 4, 1790, when Congress passed the Revenue Act, creating the Revenue Cutter Service at the behest of Alexander Hamilton, who is considered the father of the Coast Guard.

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Can non U.S.citizens join the army 

Yes but only if their lawful permanent resident 

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 Where was the United States Marine Corps officially born?

The USMC traces its roots to Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the first Marines were recruited in November 1775.


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ow long is Navy boot camp?


is that it is a 10-week program located at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center north of Chicago,

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Wich U.S. 

The Army is the largest branch in terms of personnel, with over 450,000 active-duty members

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What is the Coast Guard's motto and what does it mean?

The motto is "Semper Paratus," which is Latin for "Always Ready".

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What is the minimum age to enlist in the U.S. Army 

The minimum is 18 or 17 whit parent consent



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Where was the United States Marine Corps founded?

The USMC traces its roots to Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the Continental Congress held initial recruiting efforts in 1775, 


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How many ships are in the U.S. Navy?

The U.S. Navy currently operates a fleet of 288 battle force ships,

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What are the core values of the Marine Corps?

The three core values of the Marine Corps are Honor, Courage, and Commitment, New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy.

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The motto is "Semper Paratus," which is Latin for "Always Ready".

No, the Coast Guard is part of the Department of Homeland Security, although it is one of the six armed forces and can be transferred to the Navy Department by the President or Congress during wartime.

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Question: What do Army soldiers eat during basic training?

Soldiers primarily eat at a dining facility (DFAC) for regular meals. In some cases, such as during field exercises, they consume Meals, Ready-to-Eat

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UWhat is the "Marine Crucible" in recruit training?


Answer: The Crucible is the final 54-hour training exercise in the 13-week Marine Corps recruit training, testing recruits on physical, mental, and moral values through rigorous scenarios. Upon completion, they are awarded their Eagle, Globe, and Anchor, marking their transformation into Marines

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What is the primary role of the Navy?

The Navy is the branch of armed forces responsible for protecting a country’s interests at sea, under the water, and in the air, including defending trade routes and projecting power during conflicts.

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Why do military personnel wear uniforms?

Uniforms create consistency, foster camaraderie, establish professionalism, and make it easy to identify rank and leadership

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What are the five main agencies that combined to form the Coast Guard?

The modern Coast Guard was formed by merging the Lighthouse Service, Revenue Cutter Service, Steamboat Inspection Service, Lifesaving Service, and the Bureau of Navigatio

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about the Army is: "What are the seven Army Values?"

 is the acronym LDRSHIP: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. These values define the ethical foundation of a soldier's character and service. 

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how much they get paid

3k a month 

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.Does the U.S. Navy require you to know how to swim before joining?

Yes, you must pass a basic water survival test (third-class swim test) during boot camp, which includes jumping off a 10-foot platform, swimming 50 yards, and staying afloat for 5 minutes

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What is the maximum effective range of the M249 light machine gun

the maximum  effective range  of M249 whit a bipod  is 800 meters  and 1,000 meters  whit tripod 

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What is a Coast Guard "cutter"?

A cutter is any USCG vessel 65 feet or greater in length that is capable of supporting long-term, offshore operations.

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What is the 10-week process that transforms civilians into Soldiers?

Army Basic Combat Training (BCT)

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What is the "Marine Crucible," and why is it significant?

The Crucible is a final 54-hour, mentally and physically draining exercise in Marine Corps recruit training that includes limited food and sleep

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 What are the three core values of the U.S. Navy?

Honor, Courage, and Commitment.

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Which U.S. state has the highest number of active-duty military personnel

California has the most active-duty military personnel, with approximaly  157,500 

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