Yes, with limitations. If you're trying to get onto a post where there are no slots for your MOS, you're not going to get it. Some occupations may be in demand to the point where "needs of the Army" is all that is offered to you as your duty station. Some duty stations may have additional requirements, as well. For example, if you get Fort Bragg as your duty station, and you're going to be assigned to the 82nd, it'll be required that you pass Airborne School. Fail that school, your guaranteed duty station becomes null and void. So, yes, it can be done, but not in every instance.
The Army has a force of around 2000 soldiers stationed in Japan. See related link 'US Army Japan' at the bottom.
There are currently two army units with silver bars stationed in the region.
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
Commonly, soldiers are stationed in an army camp, or army barracks.
The Kwantung Army was stationed in China.
yes
He was stationed with the screaming eagles. That's the 101th airbone.
The mercenary of guard he stationed were from Swiss.
General Lafayette.
General Lafayette.
The general had no troops at his disposal.
Only a training post that army soldiers can train on, there is no dedicated army base in florida that army soldeirs can get stationed at. Bummer I know