Yes. Many soldiers, airmen (women), sailors, marines, etc. that serve in peacetime or in wartime have no brothers or sisters (they are the only child of their parents). It is extremely common. In the fictional movie "Saving Private Ryan", Private Ryan was the last surviving child of his parents, because the others had been killed in combat. He was going to be removed from combat because the Ryan's parents had already lost all their other sons in the war. He was not removed from combat because he was the last son. There is a difference.
army nurses
Sparta, in Greece.
No, sorry :( However, they may be adopted by another family. It's possible.
Children usually work as a child laborer because their parents have a debt to someone and the child is responsible for paying it off, and they are sent to work at a factory.
No, child support is sent to the parent to pay for you so you have a roof over your head, food on the table and everything else you need. You can ask for a allowance.
not that i know of. the only thing i know of is military school for teenagers.
during the spartan ages when children as young as 6 were sent to military training camps where they became warriors
No because it was a military town and had a military cemetery. All the evacuees were sent to locations that did not have any military presence or manufacturing.
2003
A draft is when people are ordered to serve in the military. A letter is sent to the draftees telling them when and where to report. They can be arrested for not reporting. If a new draft starts both men and women will be drafted.
he sent the u.s. military to the Vietnam in 1955
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