Yes
Six years or an overseas deployment
Yes, the United States Marine Corps has a Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, which is awarded to Marines who have deployed in support of military operations. This ribbon recognizes service members for their operational deployment to sea or overseas. The Marine Corps also has other awards related to specific campaigns or operations, but the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon is the primary recognition for sea service.
Nothing. But, "Windows Deployment Service" does exist.
for software deployment I use this service - deployplace
Voluntary Service Overseas was created in 1958.
Sent Sailors to college
Sent Sailors to college
Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal was created on 1999-04-16.
Police Overseas Service Medal - Australia - was created on 1991-04-25.
Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Service Medal was created in 1973.
If by allotment you mean military pay allotment, then yes. many service members pay bills in this manner. It is a common form of time payment while soldiers and sailors are deployed or stationed overseas.
The back door policy, or policy of stop loss, is the extension of a soldier's service time. It was said that "Service members whose ETS, retirement, or end of service obligation date falls during a deployment may be involuntarily extended until the end of their unit's deployment."