you can sue anyone anywhere. But, you will have to prove wrong doing of that person
As a service member, no. As a former service member, perhaps depending on the situation. As a foreign national who has suffered damages as a direct result of military activity, yes.
No. You may file a complaint through the Judge Advocate General (after first going through your chain of command), but soldiers in the US military cannot sue one another.
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Yes, it is possible to sue the United States Army Corps of Engineers. In fact, as of September 2014, the agency is being sued by farmers in Missouri.
i am not sue but i think it was 'ironsides'
The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.
Sue For what marrying you?
its not a us army its the United states army, US is just the initials.
USA (US Army), USN (US Navy), USMC (US Marine Corps), USAF (US Air Force), USCG (US Coast Guard).
yes
us army started with a militia
Start by hiring an attorney, and figure out who you want to sue. There is no "election office" of the US. Elections are handled by the Registrars of the various states. As far as whether you have grounds to sue- that is another matter.
Yes, there is the international law, which the US government can use to sue a foreign national who is not physically present in the United States.