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Хм. Я очень уязвлён вашим недоверием. Вы думаете что я говорю неправду? ))). И так ещё раз проверив Веб сайт вот ссылка. http://www.military.com/ASVAB/0,,ASVAB_Explained1.html Проходной балл 36. Не буду ограничеваться веб сайтом возможно информация устарела. И так идём на [url]www.airforce.com , ищем ссылку на рекрутеров. Нижний левый угол. Вводим зип код 07095. Что у нас есть.... адрес и телефон. 68 Main St Woodbridge, NJ 07095 609-220-3604 Набираем. Разговор: Hi! I got a question. What is a minimum qualification score on the AVSAB test for the Airforce? И рекрутер, очень приятный женский голос (жаль я прослушал имя и ранк) мне отвечает. 36. Далее пришлось обьяснить что я не собираюсь в Военно воздушные силы потому как уже записался в Армию. В общем посмеялись, поговорили и распращались. В итоге все мы теперь знаем что проходной бал на ASVAB для AIRFORCE: 36. |
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| Хочу предложить вашему вниманию несколько Армейских Постеров. на тему Army Values. Красиво. The Foundation of the World’s Greatest Army • Formed on 14 June 1775 • First Commander, General George Washington • Army formed one year before Declaration of Independence <font size="3"> LOYALTY DUTY RESPECT SELFLESS SERVICE HONOR INTEGRITY PERSONAL COURAGE[/size] Sources of Our Values - Constitution - Oath of Allegiance - Uniform Code of Military Justice - Military Customs and Traditions - Families, Schools, Churches, etc LOYALTY Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other soldiers. DUTY FULFILL YOUR OBLIGATIONS RESPECT RESPECT Treat people as they should by treated. SELFLESS SERVICE Put the welfare of the Nation, the Army and your subordinates before your own. HONOR Live up to all the Army Values INTEGRITY DO WHAT IS RIGHT LEGALLY AND MORALLY PERSONAL COURAGE Face fear, danger or adversity (Physical or Moral) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() оригинальные фото в нашей фотогалерее: http://photos.ulitka.com/v/forum/us_army/ |
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| Большое спасибо за подробную информацию. Хотелось бы узнать об ограничениях по возрасту в различные рода войск. Если есть высшее образование (например полученное в Европе или Японии) насколько это влияет на присваеваемое после прохождения учебки. И ешё читал что человека у которого трое детей нет возможности поыти служить. Насколько правдива эта информация? Заранее спасибо за ответ. |
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<font size="2">И так ограничения по возрасту и количеству детей аки dependents.[/size] Army : Be between the ages of 17-42. Have no more than two dependents. Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude test. (Minimum Score: 31) Air Force: Be between the ages of 17-27.Have no more than two dependents.Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude test. (Minimum Score: 36) National Guard: Be between the ages of 17-42. Have no more than two dependents.Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test. (Minimum Score: 31) Coast Guard: Be between the ages of 17-27. Have no more than two dependents. Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test. (Minimum Score: 36) Have a willingness to serve on or around the water. Marines: Meet exacting physical, mental, and moral standards. Be between the ages of 17-29. Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test. (Minimum Score: 31) Women are eligible to enlist in all occupations with exception of combat arms specialties: infantry, tank and amphibian tractor crew members. Navy: Be between the ages of 17-34. Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. (Minimum Score: 35) Women are eligible to enlist in all occupational fields, with the exception of serving in the Navy SEALs or on submarines. ВНИМАНИЕ: Все 17 летние обязаны предоставить согласие родителей. (Подпись в специальном докуменьте). Ваше высшее образование позволит вам стать SPECIALIST (E4) [img]./fa/4193/0/[/img] Это такой же PAY как у копрала, Только less responsobility. С вашим дипломом можно пойти в ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) Army ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) is one of the best leadership courses in the country and is part of your college curriculum. During classes and field training, you will learn first-hand what it takes to lead others, motivate groups and how to conduct missions as an Officer in the Army. Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will earn the bar of a Second Lieutenant and become a leader for life. |
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| <font size="3">Господа я хочу попросить нефлудить в моей теме, если <u>незнаете, сомневаетесь или неуверены</u> на сто процентов в правельности ответа, непишите.[/size] [img]./fa/4195/0/[/img] Спасибо. |
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| У меня трое несовершеннолетних детей. Есть какие-либо исключения? Сильно хотел попасть в NAVI or AirForce. Или же продётся приспосабливаться к жизни на гражданке? |
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Если вы женаты и у вас 2 несовершеннолетних детей то вы МОЖИТЕ служить. Если вы не женаты и у вас двое несовершеннолетних детей и вы отец одиночка ))))) то вам НЕЛьЗЯ служить. Если Вы женаты (неявляетесь отцом одиночкой) и у вас более ДВУХ несовершеннолетних детей, то НУЖНО что бы командование прислало так называемое waiver, и тогда вам будет разрешено служить. Вам нужно поговорить с живым рекрутером один на один. Короче говоря у вас недолжно быть каких либо проблем при поступлении на службу. The Army's policy on enlisting with children is a little complicated. Basically, if you are married with two or fewer children under the age of 18, you are qualified to join. A waiver is required if you are married and have more than two minor children. ВНИМАНИЕ: Я говорю про АРМИЮ. Я думаю что во Флоте и в Воздушных силах ситуция будет похожая. |
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| The phonetic alphabet used by the US Army. [img]./fa/4196/0/[/img] Phonetic Alphabet Good communication is important to any organization; to the Army, the need is vital. Any message that is not understood correctly can have critical consequences. When you're monitoring a crackling radio transmission, you can't think twice about whether that was "C Company" or "G Company" you heard. Therefore, the Army relies on the phonetic alphabet to clarify communications. There are several versions of the phonetic alphabet. This is the approved Army version. Character Phonetic pronunciation a Alpha al - fah b Bravo brah - voh c Charlie char - lee d Delta dell - tah e Echo eck - oh f Foxtrot foks - trot g Golf golf h Hotel hoh - tell i India indee - ah j Juliet jewlee - ett k Kilo key - loh l Lima lee - mah m Mike mike n November no - vem - ber o Oscar oss - cah p Papa pah - pah q Quebec keh - beck r Romeo row - me - oh s Sierra see - air - rah t Tango tang - go u Uniform you - nee - form v Victor vik - tah w Whiskey wiss - key x X-Ray ecks - ray y Yankee yang - key z Zulu zoo - loo Проверьте правильно ли вы произносите по этой ссылке. http://www.goarmy.com/life/basic/army_alphabet.html Numbers Character Phonetic pronunciation 0 Zero ze - ro 1 One wun 2 Two too 3 Three tree 4 Four fow - er 5 Five fife 6 Six six 7 Seven seven 8 Eight ait 9 Niner niner Military Dates [img]./fa/4197/0/[/img] Military dates are expressed by day, month and year, in that order - abbreviated to the first three letters of the month and last two digits of the year. EXAMPLE: June 5th, 2003 is expressed as 5 JUN 03. Так же используеться слеующий метод написания числа. Год, месяц, день без каких либо скобок и знаков препинания. Пример: April 10 2007, пишеться как 20070410 Military Time [img]./fa/4198/0/[/img] All US military services tell time by using the numbers "1" to "24" for the 24 hours in a day. A day begins at one minute after midnight and ends at midnight the same day. For example, eight minutes after midnight (12:08 am) is written in military time as "0008." Thirty-three minutes after two o'clock in the afternoon (2:33 pm) is written as "1433." Я думаю что про время знают все бывшие соотечественники. |
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| И так господа и дамы интиресующихся службой в вооружонных силах США. Предлогаю вашему вниманию 10 подсказок при встрече с рекрутером. [img]./fa/4221/0/[/img] Recruiters are honest, well-trained, committed professionals. Meeting a recruiter should be an informative, stress-free experience. Review these 10 secrets and make sure you're prepared for your interview. 1. Have No Fear. Remember you are under no obligation when speaking to a recruiter. You may be asked to sign paperwork before taking the ASVAB and possibly at other steps in the process. This is standard procedure and you need not be alarmed. The enlistment process is involved and takes time; you have the ability to change your mind at anytime before you sign the final enlistment contract. 2. Go with a buddy. You may feel more at ease if you take a friend, your parents or someone else you trust. In addition having a buddy join with you may increase your chance at a bonus or advanced enlistment. 3. Know the ASVAB. You may be able to get the job you want, but to do so you must score well on the Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). But the ASVAB alone doesn't guarantee you'll get the job you want. Military job selection is also based on other specified criteria, such as physical fitness, eyesight, security requirements, and education level. Keep in mind that certain jobs may not be available due to over manning. In that case, you may want to wait until there is an opening for the job you want. Depending on how important the choice of a particular branch is to you, consider the possibility that another service may be able to offer you the job you want. If you don't think you did well on the ASVAB, you can request to retake it. However, since the most recent score is used, you should carefully consider retesting. Many people, who retake the ASVAB without studying, end up with lower scores. This can decrease your career options and the opportunity for bonuses. Get help with the ASVAB 4. Be stationed where you want. Recruiters can offer you a program, if you qualify, to start at the base or in the region of your choice. But remember after your first unit, you could end up serving anywhere. Don't select this incentive over any cash bonuses that may be available. 5. Get paid more. If you have special training or education, you could qualify to go in at a higher rank and pay than others. Ask the recruiter, as these high-demand specialties change. 6. Choose your start date. The Delayed Entry Program is often used to allow high school students to graduate, but it can be used for other reasons, such as training in the spring or fall to avoid extreme weather. 7. Choose your commitment. The length of your commitment often determines the amount of benefits and bonuses you'll receive. Ask the recruiter to spell these out for you. Remember the shortest term possible generally requires a commitment of two years active duty and four years in the inactive reserve, but some job training requires a longer commitment. The service will give you plenty of opportunities to re-enlist, extend your term, or make it a career. 8. Correct the contract before signing. Typos and errors can cost you money, put you in the wrong job or send you to the wrong place. Get the contract right before you sign it. 9. Get it in writing. There is no such thing as a verbal promise. Guarantees such as MOS, bonuses, the College Fund, duty station, and most other enlistment incentives must be reflected in the enlistment contract. 10. Remember you're signing up to be a soldier, airman, Sailor, Marine or Coast Guardsman. It is important that you are candid and frank with your recruiter. Don't hesitate to ask questions. You should work to get the job you want, but understand that your role as a servicemember comes first. Be honest with yourself; serving in the military is not like a regular job. You can't just quit when the going gets tough. The military requires diligence, dedication and a commitment to teamwork. Remember, your actions could potentially cost or save lives. Bonus Tip: The Buddy Deal. Services have programs where friends who sign up together can go through training together, be stationed together or even start with advanced rank and pay just because you sign up together. Be sure to ask your recruiter about the current availability of this and other bonuses. [img]./fa/4219/0/[/img] |
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| И так из чего же сделана Армия Соединённых Штатов? Ниже вы найдёте подробную информацию о персонали армии, о том что сила не только в количестве но и в качестве. Структура и компоненты армии. <font size="3">What is the U.S. Army Made of?[/size] PERSONNEL [img]./fa/4223/0/[/img] The strength of the Army lies not only in numbers but also in the individual Soldier. Because no matter what job they have or rank they hold — there is nothing stronger than a U.S. Army Soldier. The Army consists of more than 675,000 Soldiers: 488,000 on Active Duty, ready to respond immediately to any mission; 189,000 in the Army Reserve, who can be rapidly mobilized when their skills are needed in times of national emergency or global conflict. STRUCTURE [img]./fa/4225/0/[/img] Because the Army is made of such a large number of Soldiers, it must be organized into units, each with its own leaders and reporting structure. Each unit—whether it’s a squad or division—was created to respond to any mission, regardless of size or complexity. COMPOSITION [img]./fa/4224/0/[/img] The Army is made of two major components: the Active Duty and Army Reserve. Those who serve in either component are Enlisted Soldiers, Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs), Warrant Officers or Commissioned Officers. Post Locations [img]./fa/4226/0/[/img] Soldiers enlisting for Active Duty will serve at one of the many Army Posts located throughout the U.S. and abroad. Those in the Army Reserve will serve at a Post or Reserve Center closer to home. http://www.goarmy.com/about/post_locations_map.html |
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| http://www.army.mil/SoldiersCreed/flash_version/ http://www.army.mil/thewayahead/creed.html I am an American Soldier. I am a Warrior and a member of a team. I serve the people of the United States, and live the Army Values. I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit. I will never leave a fallen comrade. I am disciplined, physically and mentally tough, Trained and proficient in my warrior tasks and drills. I always maintain my arms, my equipment and myself. I am an expert and I am a professional. I stand ready to deploy, engage, and destroy, the enemies of the United States of America in close combat. I am a guardian of freedom and the American way of life. I am an American Soldier. http://www.army.mil/features/ethos/index.html
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