Which state produces the most soldiers?

Military Active-Duty Personnel, Civilians by State
  • California: 184,540.
  • Texas: 164,234.
  • Virginia: 115,280.
  • North Carolina: 112,951.
  • Florida: 92,249.
  • Georgia: 88,089.
  • Washington: 64,066.
  • South Carolina: 55,369.
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Where do most US soldiers come from?

Enlisted military members come from all fifty states and the District of Columbia, but some contribute more than others. In absolute terms, the top five for recruitment in 2018 were California, Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and New York, which is reflective of their relatively large populations.
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Which state has the most military recruits per capita?

Georgia. Photo: AdobeStock/rb_octo — Georgia has the highest enlistment rate in the country. South Carolina's neighbor to the south, the Peach State ranks first in the country for military enlistment rates. Georgia has an average of 0.921 military enlistees per 1,000 adult civilians.
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Which state in the US has the most military bases?

California is home to more military installations than any other state, with a total of 32. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and National Guard/Reserve bases are located across California.
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What state has the least military?

All 50 states have at least one base (Wyoming has just two, the largest of which is Francis E. Warren Air Force Base), but several have dozens. These include California (123), Texas (59), Florida (56) Virginia (51), Hawaii (49) and Alaska (47), according to a comprehensive study done by 24/7 Wall Street.
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Where do most US military troops



What percentage of military is from Texas?

This is, if 11.3% of the total new recruits are from the state of Texas, then the assumption is that approximately the same percentage of military personnel serving in the post-9/11 wars are from Texas. The percentages here are taken from the CNA's percentages by state of total accessions in 2017.
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What states have their own military?

Currently, only Ohio, Alaska and New York have uniformed naval militias. Only California, Vermont, and Puerto Rico have an air wing, though Indiana formerly had an Air Guard Reserve.
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What percentage of soldiers are from the South?

According to the U.S. Department of Defense's most recent Population Representation in the Military Services report: Almost 44 percent of all military recruits came from the South. That's despite the region having only about 36 percent of the nation's relevant population.
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Who has the strongest military in the world?

The United States

With a budget of $738 billion and 1,388,000 men and women in the armed forces, it boasts an awe-inspiring 6,125 nuclear weapons, 11 aircraft carriers, 68 nuclear submarines, 3,761 military aircraft, 867 attack helicopters, 6,209 tanks and 113 warships.
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Can two states go to war?

A declaration of war is a formal act by which one state announces existing or impending war activity against another. The declaration is a performative speech act (or the signing of a document) by an authorized party of a national government, in order to create a state of war between two or more states.
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Does Texas have its own army?

The Texas Military Forces is the combined military strength of Texas. It is composed of three branches, the Texas Army National Guard, the Texas Air National Guard, and the Texas State Guard; all report to the state Adjutant General and are under the command of the Governor of Texas.
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Does Florida have its own army?

The Florida National Guard is the National Guard force of the state of Florida. It comprises the Florida Army National Guard and the Florida Air National Guard. Approximately 12,000 Soldiers and Airmen.
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How many U.S. generals are Black?

The military as a whole is about 20 percent Black, Milley said, yet only two of 41 four-star generals and admirals are Black.
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What is the biggest race in the world?

The world's largest ethnic group is Han Chinese, with Mandarin being the world's most spoken language in terms of native speakers.
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What is the blackest city in the United States?

New York city had the largest number of people reporting as Black with about 2.3 million, followed by Chicago, 1.1 million, and Detroit, Philadelphia and Houston, which had between 500,000 and 1 million each.
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Does Texas still have its own navy?

Current forces include the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, and Texas State Guard of the Texas Militia. Former forces include the Texian Militia, Texian Army, Texian Navy, Texas Army, Texas Navy, and Texas Marines.
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How strong is Texas military?

Texas has a number of capabilities that elevate the Lone Star State to the #1 position. Its sheer size is a significant factor — the Texas National Guard is host to nearly 21,000 troops, including its army and air components.
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Which state has the most retired military?

Alaska. The 49th state is No. 1 when it comes to U.S. retired military. According to the Census Bureau, the state has the nation's highest concentration of former military personnel.
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Where do most military retire?

Best States for Military Retirement: The Top 10
  • Florida.
  • Hawaii.
  • Nevada.
  • Wyoming.
  • Alaska.
  • Idaho.
  • Iowa.
  • Minnesota.
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Can U.S. states secede?

In Texas v. White (1869), the Supreme Court ruled unilateral secession unconstitutional, while commenting that revolution or consent of the states could lead to a successful secession.
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