Yes
it is in nashik
Army reservists are already in the army. They simply need to be activated. Civilians are drafted (conscripted), they need to be processed (turned into military men).
Reservists
the army reserve are people that like the title says, are reservists. they do not nessisarily fight in wars and ussualy help with natural disasters. but, they ARE part of the army. as of the "Bush" era, reservists do not FIGHT in wars.
Even though the United States Army had discontinues bayonet training as part of their combat training it is still use by some. It is use in close combat as aside arm.
A good combat video for training soldiers is Go Army. It enables a civilian to be a soldier in ten weeks. Civilians can get Basic Combat Training (BCT). One can also watch some Youtube videos about this.
One per month, plus an annual AT.
Fort Sill. There are some Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training units there.
MOUT, Military Operations in Urban Training, has a large impact on the US Army. MOUT is one of the last training programs before they will face real combat.
No. You won't be able to get it until after you complete your Entry Level Training (otherwise known as Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training).
The Swiss Army forces consist of about 200,000 personnel (120,000 active duty and 80,000 reservists.) Annually, approximately 20,000 persons are trained in basic training for a duration from 18 to 21 weeks therefore the Swiss Army Forces are continually Growing.
No, swords are strictly ceremonial. They are so outdated as a weapon, they serve no useful purpose in combat.