Typically, cadets don't get mobilized. I guess the army feels that it's more important for you to finish school than to go to war. That doesn't mean it's impossible, I just don't believe I've ever seen it.
'Enlisted navy officer' is not a designation. If you are enlisted, you are not an officer. An officer can apply for Medical school, whether they can remain on active duty or not will depend on the program they can get accepted to.
In the Reserve, you can.
it is a program for underprivileged kids to get active
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Yes. He enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in September 1958. He served 6 months active duty, then continued in the Reserve until 1964.
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In the simplest terms, and this applies to all branches, active is the full time standing force, and reservists are mostly part timers (although there are active reservists who have functions such as maintaining unit equipment in the time between UTAs).
High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program was created in 1993.
If you are an active duty enlisted member of the United States Air Force you can enter the academy. However, you will need to meet specific requirements. These include special test scores or through the LEAD program. Once you are accepted to the academy you are going to have to work with the coach to get on the basketball team.
You'd have to wait until the end of your current enlisted, if you're currently enlisted in the Marine Corps on active duty. If you wish to go from the Marine Corps Reserve into the Regular Army, that can be done, though.
The Active Guard Reserve (AGR) program allows National Guard and Reserve members to serve on active duty in a full-time capacity, usually in support of their respective service branch. Reserve retirement is a benefit earned after 20 qualifying years of service in the reserve component. Members become eligible to receive retirement pay upon reaching age 60, or can opt for early retirement benefits after completing 20 years of service.
Army Regulation 601-210 covers Active and Reserve Components Enlistment Army Regulation 601-280 covers Army Rentention Program