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Q. In how many countries around the world is the U.S. military currently deployed?

A. The U.S. military is deployed in more than 150 countries, with about 200,000 service members stationed outside the United States — often in hostile areas, enduring extreme conditions. Please take a moment and send them a gift package to make them feel more comfortable and connected to home.

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Comfort Food Package
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$15 Comfort Food Package

Send our troops a taste of home with cookies, crackers, coffee and more.

Phone Calls Home
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$25 Phone Calls Home

Bring a loved one's voice to the front lines and around the world.

Long Distance Bedtime Stories
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$50 Long Distance Bedtime Stories

Give deployed parents the chance to record bedtime stories for their kids at home.

Tech to Connect
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$75 Tech to Connect

Keep our troops linked to family and friends with a fully stocked technology room.

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Quiz Answers:

  1. How many soldiers serve in the U.S. Army?

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    Correct answer: Nearly 1 million soldiers are serving in the Army. About half that number is on active duty and serving full time, while the rest make up the reserve components of the Army National Guard and Army Reserve. That’s more soldiers than the population of San Francisco!

  2. Which U.S. president served in the Air Force?

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    Correct answer: George W. Bush served as an airman in the Texas Air National Guard before transferring to the Air Force Reserve.

  3. How old was the oldest active member of the Coast Guard?

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    Correct answer: Anthony Christy was the oldest active serving Coast Guard member. The keeper of the Christiana Lighthouse in Delaware, Christy died on duty in September 1862 at the age of 105.

  4. In what year did an airman break the sound barrier?

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    Correct answer: In 1947, then-Air Force Capt. Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in his Bell X-1 rocket-powered aircraft, kicking off a race of pilots who competed to do the next big thing, eventually leading to outer space and a man on the moon.

  5. What percentage of Navy personnel are women?

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    Correct answer: Women make up 20 percent of all U.S. Naval personnel. There are currently 11,765 female officers and 55,922 enlisted male members in the Navy.

  6. How many Navy officers are members of the Blue Angels?

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    Correct answer: There are only 17 people who voluntarily serve with the Blue Angels each year, making the position quite prestigious. If you've never seen these babies fly, you’re in luck. The Blue Angels travel all over the country and you can check out their upcoming show information online.

  7. What’s a common nickname for Marines?

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    Correct answer: Marines are often called jarheads because of their high-and-tight haircuts, but some Marines take this cut to the extreme. Unauthorized haircuts include the horseshoe and the mohawk.

  8. What was one of the earliest tasks completed by the U.S. Army?

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    Correct answer: The Army was tasked with mapping America. That includes the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Army officers were some of the first American citizens to see Pike’s Peak and the Grand Canyon.

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