He had a college deferment.
No
Kennedy served in the US Senate before becoming president. Before entering US politics, he worked for the US military service.
Remember, things change. But during the Viet War, it used to mean: Registrant with sufficient prior service to satisfy the requirements of law (a veteran).
Dwight David Eisenhower
A worship service. -Aimz. =]
The RCN is the senior service because it was the first established professional military force in Canada. Prior to 1910 there was only the militia was a permenant force. And since the militia is not a professional standing military force the RCN resides as the senior service. Or I am completely wrong and it has to do with the British tradition of the navy always being the first established force. In any way, the RCN takes precedence before the other services on parade.
Prior to the late nineties, Clinton was president.
William J. Clinton
Bush & Cheney for the last 8 years; prior to them it was Clinton & Gore.
Kennedy served in the US Senate before becoming president. Before entering US politics, he worked for the US military service.
If it wasn't prior U.S. Army service then yes.
If she does not posses a prior military service, no.
Most common prior occupation throughout history for US presidents was being a lawyer; 2nd most common was military service.
President Obama was in law school during the time that George H.W. Bush was president. He graduated in 1991, prior to Bill Clinton's election.
Yes
He was state attorney general and governor of Arkansas.
No, prior military service is not required to be a police officer.
Just ask to see a persons military id card, if they are currently serving. If they are prior service (out of the military) then ask to see their DD214. (discharge papers) The DD214 is the only real proof of military service.