As long as you've got the accrued leave and round trip transportation, and you're back on time, you can go anywhere in the world it's permitted for military personnel to visit.
Yes. You don't even have to be on leave. When I was stationed at Fort Drum, we'd visit Canada (which was only some 30 miles away or so) regularly. We were just required to have a pass, was all.
go visit him every week
To leave a light burning for someone means expecting someone to come home or visit. Its a term of endearment to show someone you were expecting them, or hoping they would come.
You can leave up to $50 while on a visit. You may send unlimited through the the mail. (Money orders are always advised). You CANNOT just "leave" money for an inmate with out having a visit.
Yes,he will visit in philippines.
can i enter the philippines with a drug conviction
no
no she has not. Because she does not want to right now. No, she hasn't. But she wants to go visit the Philippines. She don't have free time to visit the Philippines right now.
Pope John Paul II's last visit in the Philippines was last January 11-21, 1995 in celebration of the World Youth Day.
In order to visit the MacDill Airforce Base, one must either subject themselves to a search or know someone who has a military ID and sticker on their car. Being in the military is also a way to access the base.
NOPE....
not yet