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nope. if you were only in the military for 3 weeks then you didn't even pass boot camp. You have to serve 180 consecutive days active duty to obtain a veteran status.
180 days.
This year, (2011) on May 29-30, you get free admission if you're an active or retired military personnel for Military Appreciation Days! Have fun! :D
He didn't any military experience except for a few days in a special militia unit that was raised to defend Baltimore from the British during the War of 1812. When the British left the area, the group disbanded.
The minimum is 180 days of active service duty.
You must serve at least 180 of active service to receive any benefits.
Active and retired military can purchase single day general admission tickets for $36.99 per person. Up to 6 tickets can be purchased at the gate with a valid military ID.Kings Dominion also shows tribute to the Armed Forces during their Military Appreciation Days, Memorial Day Weekend (May 26th and 27th) and 4th of July Weekend (July 3rd and 4th), admission is FREE for active and retired military, with valid ID.
it is a date represented in YYMMDD format that represents how much active duty service time you have. For Active Duty members it is usually the date of their enlistment. For Guard/Reserve members it changes and you subtract the total number of ADT days (not including drill weekend or PT days as those are IDT) from today's date and that will give you the TAFMSD. This is a tricky equation and takes practice.
it is a date represented in YYMMDD format that represents how much active duty service time you have. For Active Duty members it is usually the date of their enlistment. For Guard/Reserve members it changes and you subtract the total number of ADT days (not including drill weekend or PT days as those are IDT) from today's date and that will give you the TAFMSD. This is a tricky equation and takes practice.
A military plane is usually used whenever there is a military operation.
Military mobilisation during the Hundred Days happened in 1815.
yes