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The Military

The Military. Julie, Curt, Monirul, Ryan and Clare. Army. Function: Protection and defense by use of ground troops Facts: Largest branch of the US military. Approximately 76,000 officers and 401,000 enlisted members. Reserve components: Army Reserve and Army National Guard.

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The Military

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  1. The Military Julie, Curt, Monirul, Ryan and Clare

  2. Army Function: Protection and defense by use of ground troops Facts: Largest branch of the US military. Approximately 76,000 officers and 401,000 enlisted members. Reserve components: Army Reserve and Army National Guard. Organization/chain of command: Squads, Platoons, Companies, Battalions, Brigades, Divisions, and Corps

  3. Air Force Function: Defend the United States (and its interests) through exploitation of air and space. Facts: Prior to 1947, the Air Force was a separate Corps of the Army. 69,000 commissioned officers on active duty in the Air Force, and about 288,000 enlisted members. Army (along with Navy) was officially established by the Continental Congress in 1775. Reserve Components: active duty Air Force is supplemented by the Air Force Reserves, and the Air National Guard. Organization/chain of command: Flights, Squadrons, Groups, Wings, Numbered Air Forces, and Major Commands

  4. Navy Function: Navy is also primarily responsible for transporting Marines to areas of conflict. Protection of seas foreign and domestic. Facts: Navy was officially established by the Continental Congress in 1775. Navy has about 54,000 officers, and 324,000 enlisted personnel. Reserve Components: Naval Reserves Organization/chain of command: Varies depending on “green side” or “blue side”

  5. Marine Corps Function: Marines specialize in amphibious operations. Their specialty is to assault, capture, and control "beach heads," which then provide a route to attack the enemy from almost any direction. Facts: In 1798, however, Congress established the Marine Corps as a separate service. While amphibious operations are their primary specialty, in recent years, the Marines have expanded other ground-combat operations, as well. For example, there are no doctors, nurses, or enlisted medics in the Marine Corps. Even medics that accompany the Marines into combat are specially-trained Navy medics. 18,000 officers and 153,000 enlisted personnel on active duty in the Marines. Reserve Components: Marines are supported in times of need by the Marine Corps Reserves. Organization/chain of command: Teams, Squads, Platoons, Companies, Regiments, and Divisions

  6. Coast Guard Function: Peacetime: Primary concern is law enforcement, boating safety, sea rescue, and illegal immigration control. War time: President can transfer part or all of the coast guard to the Navy. Facts: The Coast Guard is the smallest military service, with about 7,000 officers and 29,000 enlisted on active duty. Prior to 2002 the Coast Guard belonged to the Department of Transportation. It is now part of the Department of Homeland Security. Reserve Components: Coast Guard Reserve

  7. The military budget is that portion of the discretionary United States federal budget that is allocated to the Department of Defense, or more broadly, the portion of the budget that goes to any military-related expenditures. This military budget pays the salaries, training, and health care of uniformed and civilian personnel, maintains arms, equipment and facilities, funds operations, and develops and buys new equipment. The budget funds all branches of the U.S. military: the Army, Navy, AirForce, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. (Wikipedia)

  8. (SIPRI) In 2012, the United States Military spent 683 billion US Dollars

  9. That’s roughly the next 11 countries combined expenditures

  10. (SIPRI) USA - 683 China - 166 Russia - 90.7 UK- 60.8 Japan - 59.3 France - 58.9 Saudi Arabia - 56.7 India - 46.1 Germany - 45.8 Italy - 34 Brazil - 33.1 S. Korea - 31.7 Australia - 26.2 Canada - 22.5 Turkey - 18.2

  11. Where does the money go? (whitehouse.gov)

  12. Is that all?

  13. Your tax dollars at war

  14. Military and Recruiting

  15. History of recruiting • Slaves fought in the revolutionary war. • Civil war the first all-Black battalion is formed the 54th regiment Massachusetts volunteer infantry • American Indian wars

  16. Buffalo soldier 9th Cavalry Regiment10th Cavalry Regiment24th Infantry Regiment25th Infantry Regiment27th Cavalry Regiment28th Cavalry Regiment

  17. Spanish American war7th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)8th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)9th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)10th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)11th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)

  18. National Guard:3rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)8th Illinois Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)Companies A and B, 1st Indiana Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)23rd Kansas Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)3rd North Carolina Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)9th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)6th Virginia Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)

  19. World War 1 November 1918, over 350,000 African Americans had served with the American Expeditionary Force on the Western Front. The most 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Harlem Hellfighters", which was on the front lines for six months, longer than any other American unit in the war. 171 members of the 369th were awarded the Legion of Merit. • 1917 First black officer commissioner. Graduated form west point stationed at fort des Moines Iowa. • WW2 There were 125,000 African Americans who were overseas in World War II.Notable units • The Tuskegee Airmen first black fighter pilots: never lost on bomber they were escorting • 761st tank battalion

  20. Truman • In 1948, President Harry Truman issued Executive Order 9981, which outlawed racial discrimination in the military.

  21. Present Day

  22. Asian Americans • In the U.S. Army, Asian-Americans have typically volunteered at the lowest rate of any ethnic group. They make up 4 percent of the population, and only 1 percent of military recruits.

  23. Women and the military today • In 2011, a  study by the Pew Research Center found that black women are enlisting in the military at far higher rates than are white or Hispanic women, • Now represent nearly a third of all the women in the armed forces. • Women are joining the military in record numbers at the same time that the military is seeing less people enlist overall.

  24. From 1973 to 2010 the number of active duty enlisted women in the military grew from about 42,000 to 167,000. • In contrast, white women represent 53 percent of women in the military, while accounting for 78 percent of the civilian female population.

  25. Current Wars How many wars do you believe the United States is officially involved in?

  26. Afghanistan • Iraq • Iran • Syria • Libya • Mali • Somalia • Pakistan • Philippines • Yemen

  27. Total American casualties from the War on Terror:

  28. Who is this?

  29. Fidel Castro: Us military and CIA supported and installed to depose Fulgencio Batista another American backed “president”.

  30. Who is this?

  31. Muammar Gaddafi: supported and imposed by the Reagan administration as a stalwart agents Iran and the USSR, and as an Arab power that was supportive of Israel.

  32. Who is this?

  33. Saddam Hussein: supported by the US military the Reagan administration. He at one point he was lauded by the American media and government as the second most important alley in the middle east after Israel.

  34. Who is this?

  35. Osama Bin Laden: Supported by the CIA, US military, Reagan administration. Supported with US Arms military advisors and close to 10 billon dollars in additional American aid all in name of giving the USSR a black eye.

  36. And these fine young men?

  37. The Taliban counsel: a group of religious fanatics that seized power during the Afghanistan Russian war. Supported by the Reagan administration, CIA and military. primarily for their support of permitting multinational petroleum and mining cooperations to exploit Afghanistan natural resources.

  38. The Iraq war: A historical study of American Military policy.

  39. Saddam Hussein Abd al-Karim Qasim

  40. Iran Iraq War

  41. One of 200 Sarin gas warheads sold to Iraq by the United States

  42. kurdish victims of saddam hussein-1988

  43. Rumania oil field

  44. Iraqi forces invade the state of Kuwait

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