In most cases, yes. They have certain requirements. Of course, you must have performed satisfactorily during your enlistment, made reasonable advancement in grade, etc.
Sounds like you're referring either to recall (where you're out of the military, and called back into service), or stop-loss (when you're still in, but can't outprocess or PCS to another duty station).
You can relist the item as soon as the auction has ended, but you must relist within 90 days if you want a credit for it. If you are needing to relist because the original winner did not pay you, you should raise an "unpaid item dispute" against them so that you can get your Final Value Fee credited back to you. The whole unpaid item process currently takes a minimum of eight days and you should not relist before the dispute has been closed.
You can relist your phone by going into your "selling" section on ebay. Find the item you are wanting to relist, review it and then relist.
Probably the shares will be relisted in 2017. The preferential shares of the investors will get matured in 2017 and for redemption, they will relist the shares.
Someone who has served in the military.
Tha anagrams are liters, or litres, or tilers, or relist (re-list).
No, he paid someone else to be in the military for him.
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.
Germany does have its own military.
Someone that is not in the militarySomeone that is not in the military
After someone has served in the military they are called a veteran.
Refer to local & military laws.