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  2. Foreign Language Proficiency Pay - Wikipedia

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    FLPB is usually paid on a monthly, bonus basis (installments), but may be paid an annual, lump sum bonuses. The amount of bonus varies based on the category (payment list) of the language, the level of demonstrated proficiency, and possibly the member's occupation (Army or Marine Corps MOS, Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) or Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) Code]).

  3. Health Professions Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    Time spent in active duty military residencies, however, counts toward active duty retirement. Upon graduation, the students are promoted to the grade of O3, corresponding to the rank of captain in the Army and Air Force or lieutenant in the Navy; medical school graduates may be placed on active duty if matched for residency at a military facility.

  4. Officer Candidate School (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    The WAC, an active component of the regular Army, a descendant of the WAAC, operated this OCS for female candidates seeking to enter the WAC Officer Corps. [16] The "wash-out" rate was nearly identical to the men's programs, at roughly 37%, during its first four years; an alarming statistic to observers of both programs. [ 17 ]

  5. Career Counselor Badge - Wikipedia

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    December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Career Counselor Badge is a military badge of the United States Army and Navy which was first established in the early 1970s. The badge recognizes those enlisted personnel who have been selected as promotion and career advancement coordinators, and Retention NCO's in the Army. [ 1 ]

  6. Chaplain Corps (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    Active: 29 July 1775 – present: Country United States of America: Branch: United States Army: Type: Corps: Role: Military Chaplaincy: Size: 2,700: Motto(s) "Pro Deo et Patria" (Latin: For God and Country) Colors: Black: Engagements: American Revolutionary War American Civil War Spanish–American War World War I World War II Korean War ...

  7. Active duty - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Armed Forces are considered to be one of the largest active service forces in the world, with almost 1.42 million Active Standing Army.An additional 2.20 million reserve forces can be activated in a few weeks depending on the situation under the order of the President of India who is the Commander and Chief of the Armed Forces of India.

  8. Armed Services Editions - Wikipedia

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    After the draft was reinstated in the U.S. in 1940, millions of young soldiers found themselves in barracks and training camps, where they were often bored.The head of the Army's Library Section, Raymond L. Trautman, sought to remedy this by purchasing one book per soldier, but when that failed, librarians launched a nationwide book collection campaign.

  9. Reorganization plan of United States Army - Wikipedia

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    National Guard units would be prepared to deploy once every six years. A total of 71 combat brigades would form the Army's rotation basis, 42 from the active component with the balance from the reserves. Thus, around 15 active-duty combat brigades would be available for deployment each year under the 2006 force-generation plan.