No. You don't get to keep any weapons.
Most Union soldiers were glad when their enlistment time was up. To try to keep soldiers in the army they came up with a bonus incentive. For soldiers who had enlisted for nine months, they could receive a $100 bonus if they remained in the army. The bonus covered three more years of service.
No- they don't let us keep them. Would be nice, but the Army will reissue your rifle to another soldier, or store it until it is needed.
The dutch wanted to keep the Indonesians from joining the army.
Yes. Service members keep Copy 4 of their DD214.
One. Only the bullet's weight. In this case, the bullet would not decelerate and will keep moving at muzzle velocity until it hits the ground.
Yes, once they have completed their duty in the Army. They can then sign an enlistment contract with the Navy. While they probably won't keep their army rank, they do have the benefit of years in service and the experience, which will likely get them promoted faster.
In his sleeviesNote: This joke is also told as: Where does The King keep his army? And told as Where did Napolean keep his army? (or armies)Explanation: Armies (arms) go into sleevies (sleeves).
After the nobles allowed Frederick William to keep his army, he used his army to control the entire country.
well it depends. Are you keeping for leaving them as a pet, or from storing in you're house?
After the nobles allowed Frederick William to keep his army, he used his army to control the entire country.
After the nobles allowed Frederick William to keep his army, he used his army to control the entire country.
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