According to American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 204,002 U.S. military wounded (not fatally) in World War I
If the private is in the specialist's chain of command, yes. Otherwise, it depends on the situation. I would not want to be the specialist if he is harassing a private supervised by a sergeant in a different unit than the specialist.
No. J. Michael Waller, a specialist in political disinformation, did.
Myologist is the term meaning specialist in the study of muscles, but an orthopedist is the typical specialist physician who treats muscle problems.
0341 is the United States Marine Corps MOS for a mortarman, ranks Private through Sergeant. The US Army equivalent would be 11C (11C1 for Private through Specialist, 11C2 for Sergeant).
Carpentry and Masonry Specialist
Personnel Specialist
No. The military is not unionised.
Same as any other profession in the military. Pay is based off of rank.
Yes, each branch of service has there own meteorological specialist.
The best training would be in the military services.
A pararescue specialist is also sometimes known as a pararescue jumper. They are tasked with recovery and medical treatment of people in the Air Force.
No Job is really that safe but these are jobs that top the list in my opinoins 42A Human Resources 27D-Legal Specialist 44C -Finance Specialist 46Q- Journalist 46R-Broadcast Journalist 68H-Optical Laboratory Specialist 68P-Radlology Specialist 44C Finance Specialist/Accounting Specialist
Specialist 5 - it's a discontinued Army rank. A Specialist got the same pay as a Sergeant (also pay grade E5), but was not a noncommissioned officer.
It's a vague enough term that it might mean "someone who is very good at communicating" or "someone who works on or with communications equipment, such as radios and the like." In the military, it's used in the latter sense. (Uhura in Star Trek was a communications specialist in the military sense.)
A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a RN who has continued their education and specialized in an advanced field of nursing and depending upon the state may or may not need to work under a doctor and may have the ability to diagnose and prescribe medications. A Military nurse is a nurse (LPN, RN, or advanced practice nurse) that is in the Military.
An imagery interpreter is a military intelligence professional. He studies the enemy by examining photographs taken by special airplanes.