If those six months added to 180 days then yes.
A veteran is anyone who has served in the military. As far as veteran benefits are concerned, only those who have served at least six months on active duty are eligible for benefits. An exception would be a reservist who was injured during training. If you are a former reserve or National Guard member, stand proud as a veteran who volunteered to put your life on the line for liberty.
Yes. He enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in September 1958. He served 6 months active duty, then continued in the Reserve until 1964.
Probably not. It's extremely hard just switching from a reservist to active duty, I've heard guys that we're waiting more than 14 months to make the switch to active and are still on hold. Its all about the needs or the Marines reserves and the the needs of the active duty command. It probably won't even be possible to switch, unless you haven't left for boot yet.
You can split it into two parts, BCT and AIT, it's for reserve components only
These are rare units that get booked months ahead for busy times. You must reserve and confirm before the date.
No, not generally. To be eligible for militarybenefits of any type you must serve a minimum of 6 month to one year active duty. A listing on a reserve roster does not qualify.
after six months
Pyle's only military service was in the US Navy Reserve for three months.
24 mos
Most military service members enlist for four years on active duty or active reserve duty. But all enlistments are for eight years. The recruit can enlist for two, three, four, five, or six year periods and serve the rest of the eight years is the Ready Reserve. The Ready Reserve is when the military can call the member up to active duty during war time, but it pretty much never happens now. But all enlistments are for eight years.
A total of 6 months in the corps, and all of it in Vietnam? That could possibly occur if he was a reserve officer activated for temporary duty (TDY). Note: More than half of the US military officers in the Vietnam War (including jet fighter pilots) were "reserve officers" on active duty. Regular Army (RA) or Regular Air Force, Regular Navy, etc. were normally boarded reserve officers who applied for and received a "regular commission." OR, West Point/Air Force Academy/Annapolis men were normally graduated with a "regular commission." If their weren't enough billets to go around, those grads received a reserve commission until an RA billet opened (vacancy).
The best time to reserve an Iberostar Tucan room is several months before one's chosen reservation. The best time to make a reservation for an Iberostar Tucan room is during an off-peak season.