no
Not exactly. When under military duty, you do not have the same rights as an ordinary civilian.
While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
195
Yes, all Air Force Pararescue members are active duty personnel.
It's called Tri-Care.
It's used to describe soldiers and other service members for whom military service is their primary occupation; i.e., they are service members full time. This is opposed to reservists, who soldier on a part-time basis.
There is an acronym AGR which stands for active guard reserve. This is for members that are on active duty with the Guard or Reseves.
DOD regulations forbid active duty military members from running for a political office. The Reserve is a different story. A member of the Reserve may be elected to a public office and then be mobilized to active duty. How many fall into this category, I do not know.
11.5 million
tricare
Yes, active duty military personnel are generally exempt from jury duty. However, this exemption can vary by jurisdiction, and service members may need to provide documentation of their status to be excused. Some courts may still allow military members to serve if they are available, but participation is typically not mandatory.
About 550,000 active duty personnel and another 550,000 reserves and National Guard members.