no. --- Edit: For the most part, no. Both National Guard and Reserve components are looked down upon by active duty personnel. However, that solely depends on the person. It should be noted that both the National Guard and Reserve have been extremely beneficial in helping within the US borders during natural disasters (see: Hurricane Katrina) and their role has been expanded by their deployment overseas.
I am a Reservist and have been to Iraq twice. I can tell you from my personal experience that in most cases, we receive the same respect. I think it depends on the reputation and actions of the individual unit or soldier. There are more Reserve and National Guard troops serving in OIF/OEF than active duty troops.
Yes. Members of military reserve components (including both the federal reservists and the National Guard) attend the same Basic Training/Boot Camp as their active duty counterparts.
1. The Chinese military is a LAND based military; in the same category as Russia and Europe, since they both occupy the same continent (Eurasia). 2. Japan is a SEA based military; in the same category as Great Britain, since they both occupy Island Kingdoms.
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False, before 1980 it was the case but today the new legislation requires all commercial banks to be members of the federal reserve system. All depository institutions became subject to the same requirements to keep deposits at the Federal Reserve. Members or not members are now on equal footing in ters of reserve requirement. I hope that helps Sara
they respect each other
Unlikely. In most areas a reserve officer is held to the same standards as a full time officer.
No. The same rules apply as in the full game in that respect
A super economy is one that shields itself with reserve capital (natural resources to reserve military) while at the same time keeping taxes nice and high to shield itself from hyperinflation.
Yes. Members of military reserve components (including both the federal reservists and the National Guard) attend the same Basic Training/Boot Camp as their active duty counterparts.
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If you put down $5 to reserve a game and the price of the game is $60 than the game would cost $55 + tax. When reserving a game it may include free add ons which is cool. Also when you reserve the game you must buy the game from the same Gamestop, it is store designated.
She is not a member of the military, so would not be making a military gesture at that time. William on the other hand was in his military uniform, so made the traditional military gesture at the Cenotaph.
It is a show of respect just as if you were in the military saluting another person. They mean about the same thing.
the people of Germany were impressed of the lies and the powerful propaganda of Hitler's.the people made him and the Nazi party to maintain the control of Germany.
Fundamentally, a revaluation surplus and a revaluation reserve is the same. A revaluation reserve is a revaluation surplus obtained from evaluation.
respect is spelled the same in French.
To an extent! I was stationed in Korea with one of my soldiers. While he was there he married a Filipino woman. She got a military ID card and then she got a passport from the US government. She got her green card on base easily when she got back to the states.