It depends on what you mean. A reservist can carry a firearm while on active duty if the duty requires it. Otherwise, military personel must follow the laws of the state they are in.
Each branch of the military and each branch of many federal agencies carry firearms and train with firearms. The IRS has agents that carry firearms. Probably the largest users would be the Marines and Army.
We in Philippine Army, Airforce, Navy Reservist Don't have Salary, Sad to say this is just pure Volunteerism, but i don't get it the head above get Intelegence fund in the main office.
No. Reservist get discharge orders. Dd214's states that it is a release from active duty. I've had to learn this the hard way searching for my own.
No
No. Cannot carry, touch, shoot, or have access to firearms.
I would say yes, but check with a lawyer to be sure...........
I think it is same.
No. Most correctional officers do not carry firearms.
Yes
Whatever rank you hold as a reservist is recognised as such within the entire military. A reservist Sergeant outranks an active Corporal. However, there is a saying within the military - "stay in your lane". If the active soldier is not the jurisdiction of the reservist, then that reservist has no business getting in that regular's face and barking orders at them.
The same authority that enables them to carry firearms.
At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: Reservist is a member of the military force. The official publication of the United States is the Reservist Magazine.