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King Edward VIII
He didn't serve he led the country Germany in January 1933
World War I, he served in the Middle East
To serve their country and to be a hero
yes
Erwin Rommel served as a field marshal during World War II. He was allied with the Germans and was famously nicknamed The Desert Fox, earning the respect of his allies as well as his enemies.
King Edward VIII
Sometimes a person may discharged at 20 years. The military has requirements to be retained- being promoted, educational requirements, and job performance. Some people serve longer than 20.
AmeriGuild allows young people to serve their country and the world.
If they'll accept foreign volunteers, yes. Offhand, I know the Israeli Mahal and French Foreign Legion do, but most militaries do not accept foreigners into their ranks.In another instance of a similar question being asked, it was answered that one might lose their US citizenship status if they serve a foreign government which the US is at odds with. In reality, you will lose your citizenship, regardless of the status of relations between the US and that country.
Peteris Oskars Burbergs did serve in the WW2
Eisenhower was the only president to serve in both World War I & World War II.
The United States of America serves under the Stars and Stripes, we have since the American Civil War. We have been allied with other countries but serve only under our own flag.
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You need to unlock and complete the bar and then you can serve orange juice.
He didn't serve he led the country Germany in January 1933
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