No, but they can serve time in jail, pursuant to USC 18, Sections 702 and 704.
The answer is "soldier." Just as a sailor is a member of the navy, a soldier is a member of the army. Both terms refer to individuals who serve in their respective branches of the military.
No. You have signed up and they have trained you to be a soldier, you will have to serve your term.
a buffalo soldier was an African-American calvary soldier. My husband is in the Army and we are stationed at Fort Huachuca Arizona, which is famous for the the buffalo soldiers.
I am not sure you stated your question right but Army(Soldier), Air Force(Airmen), Navy(Sailor), and Marines are Marines. They are all in the United States Military.
Because people in the era of Jesus were an army
what is a old army soldier that has retired? becuase i want to know the oldest army soldier?
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
I think the most of the people that serve the army are called soldiers.
An Army Recruiter deals solely with the initial enlistment of an individual where an Army Reenlistment NCO (Career Counselor) deals with the continuance of serve of every soldier who is currently serving.
Men of Rome became soldiers by enlisting in the army.
during the civil war
Soldier hired by the army of another country or by a private army, or a Soldier that will fight for you for pay enough.