1) Are you on active duty?
NOTE: Only active-duty responses were counted in remaining results.
Yes 100%
No 0%
2) Service branch:
Army 46%
Navy 21%
Air Force 23%
Marine Corps. 9%
Coast Guard 1%
No response 0%
3) How many times have you deployed to Iraq?
Once 32%
Twice 12%
Three times 3%
More than three times 3%
Never/no response 50%
4) How many times have you deployed to Afghanistan?
Once 12%
Twice 1%
Three times 0%
More than three times 0%
Never/no response 85%
5) In total, I have deployed in support of the war in Afghanistan and/or Iraq for:
Less than 2 months 3%
3-6 months 17%
7-12 months 25%
13-18 months 11%
19 or more months 9%
Haven't deployed/no response 34%
6) Should the U.S. have gone to war in Iraq?
Yes 41%
No 37%
No opinion/no answer 9%
Decline to answer/no answer 11%
7) Regardless of whether you think the U.S. should have gone to war, how likely is the U.S. to succeed?
Very likely to succeed 13%
Somewhat likely to succeed 37%
Not very likely to succeed 31%
Not at all likely to succeed 10%
No opinion/no answer 8%
8) How soon do you think the Iraqi military will be ready to replace large numbers of American troops?
Less than a year 2%
1-2 years 20%
3-5 years 36%
5-10 years 22%
More than 10 years 12%
No opinion/no answer 7%
9) How long do you think the U.S. will need to stay in Iraq to reach its goals?
Less than a year 2%
1-2 years 8%
3-5 years 26%
5-10 years 31%
More than 10 years 23%
No opinion/no answer 8%
10) Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the situation with Iraq?
Approve 35%
Disapprove 42%
No opinion 10%
Decline to answer 12%
11) Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president?
Approve 52%
Disapprove 31%
No opinion 6%
Decline to answer 10%
12) Do you consider the war in Iraq to be part of the war on terrorism that began Sept. 11, 2001, or do you consider it to be an entirely separate military action?
Part of the war on terrorism 47%
Separate military action 47%
No opinion 5%
13) We currently have 145,000 troops in Iraq and Kuwait. How many troops do you think we should have there?
Zero 13%
0-50,000 7%
50,000-144,000 6%
145,000 13%
146,000-200,000 22%
200,000+ 16%
No opinion/Don't know 23%
14) We currently have 18,000 troops in Afghanistan. How many troops do you think we should have there?
Zero 8%
0-10,000 7%
10,000-17,000 4%
18,000 15%
19,000-50,000 27%
50,000+ 12%
No opinion/Don't know 26%
AND FROM OTHER POLL AREAS:
2) In politics today, do you consider yourself a:
Democrat 16%
Republican 22%
Independent 2%
Libertarian 46%
Other 3%
Decline to answer 11%
20) President George W. Bush has my best interests at heart.
Strongly agree 14%
Agree 34%
Disagree 24%
Strongly disagree 16%
No opinion/no answer 11%
3) How do you think each of these groups views the military?
Civilians News media Politicians
Very favorable 27% 6% 10%
Somewhat favorable 59% 33% 47%
Somewhat unfavorable 11% 38% 33%
Very unfavorable 2% 22% 8%
This is from http://www.armytimes.com/ and available to non-subscribers.
I posted this because some bloggers around here seem to post and run without showing their numbers.
Though my faith in the Army Time Staff's objectivity has been stretched with their wildly faulty hack job release of Congress member military support study just before the elections. Where some of the biggest libral anti-military Congress members got the highest rating, while those who regularly support the military was near the bottom of the list.