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No. Most West Point graduates serve in the United States Army.
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Yes, dishonorably discharged service people cannot be buried at Arlington. They now have strict guidelines for eligibility for being buried at the Arlington cemetery. For instance, George Bush Sr. could be buried there but my USMC husband could not be buried there.
Since the repeal of DADT, Don't ask, don't tell, they get a regular honorable discharge as long as they serve their enlistment and don't get in trouble. Just being Gay is no longer a reason to be discharged.
USS Navy, USAF, Army , USMC
That's a choice only you can make for yourself.
Fought the war along side the USMC/USA, etc.
The Marines are a component of the Department of the Navy, and the Army is a component of the Department of the Army. Also, the Army and Marine Corps have different force structures, missions, and cultural/heritage items.
Persons in the Army are called Soldiers. there is the USMC and the SAS and although the have them names altogether, they're call solders.
Actually, I am Joseph Brown and I was in both the Marine Corps (1995-1999) and the Army (2006-2008)....
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No.In the First World War. Disney dropped out of high school at the age of sixteen to join the Army, but the army rejected him because he was underage.In the Second World War, the U.S. Army contracted most of the Disney studio's facilities and had the staff create training and instructional films for the military - but he did not serve in the militaryRead more: Was_Walt_Disney_ever_in_the_US_Marine_Corps