***Uncommon Valor was a Common Virtue*** Refers to the victories in World War II, especially at Iwo Jima, the largest all-Marine battle in history. Admiral Nimitz's ringing epitome of Marine fighting on Iwo Jima was applied to the entire Marine Corps in World War II.
What is the military?
In simple terms, it is made up of the five armed service branches: Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy. There are three general categories of military people: active duty (full-time soldiers and sailors), reserve & guard forces (usually work a civilian job, but are occassionally called to full-time military duty), and veterans and retirees (past members of the military). And of course there are the millions of family members and friends of military members, past and present. But you're here to learn more about the military. There is much to learn! So first the basics. Exactly who is in charge?The President is the Commander in Chief . He/she makes all final decisions, but the real work is done by those below him. The Department of Defense (DoD - say "dee-oh-dee") has control over the military and each branch. With over 2 million civilian and military employees, the DoD is the world's largest "company."Each branch of the military has a unique mission within the overall mission of U.S. security and peace. Here they are in a nutshell: