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What is the highest military honor awarded by the United States?
The Medal of Honor
Who was the only US President to have served in combat during World War II?
John F. Kennedy
Which of these is spelt correctly? a) recconnaissance b)reconnaissance c)reconaissance
b) reconnaissance
What's the American term for 'conscription'?
the draft
What does P.T.S.D. stand for?
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
What's the English term for 'ABC-Waffen'?
NBC weapons (Nuclear Biological Chemical)
What does 'UAV' stand for?
Unmanned Areal Vehicle
The opposite of 'compulsory service'
alternative/community service
Where is the largest overseas US Army base in the world - both in population and acreage?
Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. 3,454 acres (14 km²), more than 45,000 personnel.
Where is the oldest military academy in existence?  a) England b) U.S.A. c) Denmark
Denmark - The Royal Danish Naval Academy - 1701
Where and when was the first bulletproof vest made?
In 1893, made by local priest Casimir Zeglen, after the assassination of Chicago’s mayor
What does NATO stand for?
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Which of these is spelt correctly?  a) recrutment b)recruitment c)recrootment
b) recruitment
In what year did World War II end?
1945
The second nuclear bomb ever used in war-time was dropped on what city?
Nagasaki
What is the branch of the French Army created for foreign recruits called?
French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère)
What does the acronym 'NCO' stand for?
Non-Commissioned Officer
What's the opposite of 'military personnel'?
civilians, civilian employees