Yes. I am in Finance in the military. The only way you will ever lose your pay or benefits while serving in the military is in the case that our government ceased to exist. if the economy was bad enough that the government has no money there first priority will always be national defense. Don't worry about losing your benefits. And with the way the economy is looking I would say that the military is the safest place to be.
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Coming from a active duty SGT... There is NO work ... civilians are trying their hardest to find a job... unless you have special OPs schools under your belt that can benefit you in the civilian world... take your chances... stay in ... get a bonus.... On the down side depending on your MOS & how many times you get deployed... maybe you'd be better off sittin at home... who knows. A second answer: It isn't a good time in the economy in general so unless you have a situation with guaranteed employment and benefits that match your military allowances, it is probably better to stay. It's hard to find benefits with any employer that match your benefits and with the new spouse benefits for military members, your spouse will find it much easier to find a job while you are still in.
The economic policies of the 1920s was to turn back to "normalacy". And it called for ... 1.a call for national budget program 2.National dept reduction 3.Tax reduction 4.An emergancy tarriff to protect the American industry and farm commodities 5.Farm relief legilation(farm bankrupcies were up to 20%, form ww1) 6.Immigration retrictons to protect American jobs ~JAZZ~
Most post-war recessions are caused by the disruptions of the transition from war to peacetime production, combined with the release of large numbers of people from the military to civilian life.
Court Martial means 'Court-Military' or a military trial for a member of the military for a violation of that nation's military rules & regulations.
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He's lowered their taxes, he's kept them safe by strengthening the military, he's led us through the worst recession since the Great Depression - and more.
Yes, because of the economy spiraling down and job losses, many people have joined the military for a guaranteed job/paycheck and benefits for their families. In fact, the military is so over manned that they are kicking people out.
In general, you may receive both military and Social Security benefits at the same time.
benefits would be available. check at local military base personnel office............
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Aliens are often depicted as highly advanced, sapient beings in science fiction movies.
Applying for Military Education benefits depends on which branch of the military you are part of. If you are part of the army, you would apply for Army Tuition Assistance (TA).
DoD reaps no benefits from military and civilian use of social media.
it will ensure that the military has enough man power to do the job
it is better as there are benefits attached.......
military contractors were guaranteed a cost plus contract with the government during WW2