If the soldier gives her the money, she can do what she wants to. The soldier should only send her the amount necessary to support her.
The commander may proceed with a hearing unless the Soldier requests trial by court-martial.
Both military and civil charges could result from this incident. The problem is that not enough information is disclosed in the question. Is the soldier within the US or in a foreign country? Is the soldier under military orders to transport his issued weapon? Is the weapon secured according to orders and regulations? Did the soldier brandish or display the weapon while this "transporting" occurred?
Yes, the soldier has a right to know if his medical information was released to law enforcement. Health information privacy laws, such as HIPAA in the United States, require that individuals be notified if their medical information is disclosed to third parties without their consent. The soldier can request this information from their healthcare provider.
A mercenary is a person who is hired to fight in a conflict, typically for monetary compensation rather than ideological or nationalistic reasons. Mercenaries are often experienced soldiers who offer their services to governments, private military companies, or other organizations.
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You may only file taxes for a deployed soldier if. A) you have a power of Attorney, specifically allowing it. B) you are the Head of Household over the deployed soldier. C) You are the deployed soldier. A general power of attorney does give you the right to file a tax return in the service members name, and the military does provide free tax filing overseas. The deployed service member may also defer filing his taxes until after he returns from deployment if he so chooses without any penalties from the IRS. -Morreale, Keith D. SGT US Army
Assuming you're referring to the Australian military here, the AIF was an expeditionary force which deployed overseas, whereas the militia did not deploy overseas - they were, however, the first to respond when Japan directly threatened Australia.
Soldier overseas.
GI----CCCCCCGI overseas.(FYI: GI stands for Government Issue.)
It is possible. Good example is; - Soldier was a Combat Medic for a Ranger Battalion. - Soldier deployed with unit to the Gulf War and received the CMB - Soldier later reclassed to Infantry - Soldier then deployed with an infantry unit to GWOT and received CIB. Type your answer here...
GI overseas GI = US soldier
my Question is do I have to registration to talk to a United States Army soldier deployed in West Africa if I do is there a fee
US soldier overseas
A G.I. is a nickname for a soldier. Soldiers can be stationed overseas. GI means, GI over c's. That is, G.I. overseas. ccccc It is a game, not a serious math thing, or anything.
a soldier, military force, etc., deployed to maintain or restore peace
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the only one i can think of right now is they were fighting on their home land