Generally, once you sign and take the oath, you are in the service until your enlistment is due. There are ways to leave the military but it is a long process. Hardship discharge, medical discharge, and bad conduct discharge are some ways to leave the military but keep in mind that there are consequences for your actions.
With a bad conduct discharge, you will not be able to obtain any employment from the federal government or from any company that does work for the federal government. You also might face prison time depending on the reason for your bad conduct discharge.
There's a few ways out. Retirement or not reenlisting when your contract expires. You could be separated.. basically, be a subpar soldier and you'll get booted, but it won't be a quick process. But there isn't option to just put in two weeks notice and quit, no.
in they sign up for a term of a certain of months. they can quit after there term is done. get it
what is a old army soldier that has retired? becuase i want to know the oldest army soldier?
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
You dont, you quit.
Soldier hired by the army of another country or by a private army, or a Soldier that will fight for you for pay enough.
Army Soldier more experience.
a member of an army,an army soldier,an army syndicate
Tom Brown - British Army soldier - died in 1746.
Tom Brown - British Army soldier - was born in 1705.
Ian Bailey - British Army soldier - was born in 1959.
James Hall - British Army soldier - died in 1968.
James Hall - British Army soldier - was born in 1893.
James Graham - British Army soldier - was born in 1791.