No.
Soldiers were service men and women who enlisted or were drafted into the armed forces of the various countries involved.
Full medical care and treatment to soldiers and their families.
One reason Navajo were enlisted was because they were extremely useful as code talkers. They had a code spoken through their native language that was never broken.
Date of rank is in AR 600-8-19, paragraph 1-13. Perhaps these sub-paragraphs will help answer your question.m. DOR for Soldiers voluntarily reduced to enter active service in contingency operations (applies to ARNG) willbe adjusted-(1) To include all service in the grade to which reduced and any higher enlisted grade.(2) To include Soldiers who were not promoted to the previously held grade while on active duty, as of the day afterrelease from active duty plus all previous time served in the same or a higher enlisted pay grade.n. For Soldiers who were former officers who enlist or reenlist in a grade determined per the ARNG EnlistmentCriteria, the DOR they had in prior enlisted service in the same or a higher enlisted grade is adjusted, excluding allofficer service and periods in which they did not have military status. For Soldiers awarded a higher grade than theyheld during prior enlisted service, the DOR is the date of enlistment or reenlistment. Special grades (E5 and E6) forofficers and warrant officer candidates or the time served in these statuses (applies to ARNG) are not used.
Kings depended on their nobles and vassals to provide knights and soldiers for their armies. These nobles and vassals were granted land in exchange for military service and loyalty to the king.
It depends which army you are referring to. However a new contract will be written and will quite likely cover length of service which will take effect from the date of commission.
Steve Rogers
It varies by specific rank and time in service.
If you are enlisted in the service (military) you are emancipated automatically, so technically, yes, you can
You can't.If the soldier is active duty currently, you can write to the world wide locator and request his duty station. This may or may not be effective; it will depend upon his current assignment and security levels.You can also contact the American Red Cross and they may be able to get a message to him.If the information you are trying to obtain is on someone who was previously enlisted, you can contact the Records Command in St. Louis, Missouri, and they will provide information to you if you are the service member, spouse of the service member and provide verification of this, child of a deceased service member, or the parent of a deceased service member.
The only way to be enlisted into any military branch of service is through a recruiter.
Most Union soldiers were glad when their enlistment time was up. To try to keep soldiers in the army they came up with a bonus incentive. For soldiers who had enlisted for nine months, they could receive a $100 bonus if they remained in the army. The bonus covered three more years of service.