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What are the 5 branches of military?

What are the 5 branches of military? Different Military Branches - In simple terms, the U.S. Armed Forces are 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 can be called to full-time military duty), and veterans and retirees (past members of the military). The President of the United States is the Commander in Chief, who is responsible for all final military decisions. The Secretary of the Department of Defense has control over the military and each branch - except the Coast Guard, which is under the Dept. of Homeland Security. With over 2 million civilian and military employees, the Department of defense (DOD) is the world's largest "company." What are the differences between military branches? Each Service has a corresponding Reserve, and mos

Aircraft Parts Logistics

Aircraft Part Distribution In One Stop We know aircraft parts and maintenance. It’s a place where vast caches of supplies often tangle with high labor costs and disappointing service levels. AeroBase Group turns the tangle around and makes it work for you. Our proprietary procurement software solutions, expertise, and infrastructure tackle the unique challenges of aircraft part procurement, linking you to thousands of suppliers that meet the shops most rigorous standards for procurement. The result: A global supply chain that’s already proven to perform, which improves maintenance material turnaround while reducing your costs and inventory.  Aircraft Parts Move forward with the parts you need  From chemicals to tires, you can count on AeroBase Group distribution centers and vendor relationships to get critical parts for critical missions.  Chemicals Gasoline, jet-engine fuel, lubricants for a hundred different vehicles and other chemicals that have to meet H

Airframe Structural Components - FSC 1560

Airframe Structural Components -  FSC 1560 More part information  https://buyaircraftparts.com/catalog/aerospace-craft-and-structural-components/airframe-structural-components/ Airbus and Boeing are the dominant assemblers of large jet airliners while ATR, Bombardier and Embraer lead the regional airliner market; many manufacturers produce airframe structural components. airframe structural design  The airframe of a fixed-wing aircraft consists of five principal  units: the fuselage, wings, stabilizers, flight control surfaces,  and landing gear. Helicopter airframes consist  of the fuselage, main rotor and related gearbox, tail rotor (on  helicopters with a single main rotor), and the landing gear.  Airframe structural components are constructed from a wide  variety of materials. The earliest aircraft were constructed  primarily of wood. Steel tubing and the most common  material, aluminum, followed. Many newly certified aircraft  are built from molded composite materials,

Airframe Structural Manufacturing Capabilities - AeroBase Group

AeroBase Group, Inc has now added manufacturing capabilities to its line card. The products are airframe structural components. These items are sold to Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. Federal Supply Class Catalog -  https://aerobasegroup.com 1560-01-172-4844 16M031-3 Aircraft Structural Panel 1680-01-608-5716              200811261-1 Aircraft Seat Frame Section 1680-01-608-5682                       200811940-1 Aircraft Seat Frame 1560-01-024-6735                       3-11227-11 Fuselage Support 1440-01-109-4961                      361-11419-1 Guided Missile Structural Component 1560-00-082-5359                      4F43230-101A Track Fitting 1560-01-215-2719                      4J53008-103D Aircraft Structural Component Support 5365-00-110-7194                       65106-11136-101 Plate Spacer 1680-01-370-2427                      65-63079 Stowag