Assuming you're referring to Jon A. Huntsman, the MoH recipient, and not the Republican politician currently least likely to win the Republican 2012 presidential nomination, he enlisted into the Kansas National Guard in 1898.
Regarding the aforementioned politician and his father both (Jon Huntsman Jr. and Jon Huntsman Sr., respectively), neither one was in the military.
Jon Huntsman is an American politician who served as the 16th Governor for the state of Utah. He has also served as a US Ambassador to Singapore and China, and was a 2012 candidate for the Republican presidential nominations.
Jon Huntsman does not currently represent any state. He was previously the US Ambassador to China, representing all 50 states. Prior to that he was the governor of Utah. He has never been a state senator or representative.
The US President is the Comander in Chief of the US Military
He must serve.
no you don't have to be in the military or navy
he serve for 11 years between when he start and now
Yes, dual citizens can serve in the US military, but they may face restrictions based on their other citizenship and the country's laws. It is important to consult with a military recruiter or legal advisor for specific guidance.
No. Adams was a diplomat, not a soldier.
short answer yes
George Burns of Burns and Allen did not serve in he US military. Other persons named George Burns did,
Conscription.
No, Sean Hannity did not serve in the U.S. military. He is a prominent television host and political commentator, best known for his work on Fox News. While he has expressed strong support for the military and veterans, he has not had military service himself.