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Volgvan
2 years ago
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Social Studies
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QveST [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Traning or Marching

Explanation:

Ultimately, the goal of military training is to ensure that when the nation goes to war or engages in conflicts or military operations short of war, the armed forces of the United States will be able to accomplish strategic, operational, and tactical objectives.

Neporo4naja [7]2 years ago
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Hi!solider usually spend most of their time in training.

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