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One per month, plus an annual AT.
Army reservists are already in the army. They simply need to be activated. Civilians are drafted (conscripted), they need to be processed (turned into military men).
Currently, there are 499,000 active duty Army troops, backed up by 700,000 National Guard and Army reservists.
Reservists
the army reserve are people that like the title says, are reservists. they do not nessisarily fight in wars and ussualy help with natural disasters. but, they ARE part of the army. as of the "Bush" era, reservists do not FIGHT in wars.
Yes
Total of 10500 regular personnel in all 3 services,9000 army and navy reservists.
Yes, army reservists are subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) when they are on active duty or in certain training statuses. This includes periods of active duty for training, inactive duty training, and certain federal mobilizations. While not on active duty, reservists are generally not subject to the UCMJ, but they must still adhere to military regulations and standards.
The US Veteran's Administration provides a payment, if one is eligible
Yes, an army reservist can use FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to apply for federal financial aid for education. They may be eligible for various forms of aid, including grants, loans, and work-study programs. Additionally, reservists may also qualify for specific benefits related to military service, such as the Montgomery GI Bill or the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which can further support their educational goals. It's important for reservists to check their eligibility and the specific requirements for each type of aid.
Three Reservists was created in 1971.
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