Depends. Are they prior enlisted or is this a new soldier? If they just enlisted and refuse to go to basic then they're just going to be cut loose. If they have already been in and have to go to basic again (changed branch of service or some other unique reason) it will be entirely case dependent as to what happens to them.
You are considered AWOL from military duty.
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Virginia
If you refuse a job and the government finds out you can lose your unemployment entitlements.
It depends on who has asked you to take it and why.
It gets thrown into the landfills which pollutes the earth.
When slaves refused to work, they often faced severe punishment, such as physical abuse, torture, or even death. Slaves were typically forced through coercion and fear to comply with their masters' orders.
Soldiers are expected to follow orders, including orders about training.
They wanted to prevent an abuse of national government
You can draw it yourself.
you will die
David M. Cohen has written: 'A national survey of separate collection programs' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal