When you sign an enlistment contract, you're signing an eight year contract. If, for example, you do four years of active duty, then you're placed in the Individual Ready Reserve for the next four years, and are subject to recall as needed.
Generally, military deployments can be postponed for a period of time after the birth of a child. Each military branch has specific regulations and policies regarding deployments after having a baby. It is recommended to consult with your commanding officer or military personnel office to determine the specific guidelines that apply to your situation.
That all depends on you. The military has contracts ranging from 2years to 6years. After your contract is over you are free to walk away or to sign up for another contract.
that you have left the military beause your contract was up
yes you can me and my brother had tried it before but back then they never used to get out of the army contract so that all
The Deploy can shoot up to 40 feet if you are lucky.
Airbags deploy at up to 300 km/hr.
To keep the numbers up, so when the time comes to deploy..they can deploy.
As the Commander in Chief the US President has authority over the entire military, so all of them. He has the authority to deploy up to 400,000 at a time without needing the approval of Congress
Deserters are any people who abscond a military force with whom they are signed up.
army
Yes, you do.
A military force made up of civilians trained as soldiers is generally referred to as a paramilitary force. These forces are typically under the command and control of a government or organization and play a role in supporting military operations or maintaining internal security. They receive military training and may have a similar structure and capabilities as regular armed forces, but their members are not professional soldiers.