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Sure.
Like anyone else. A large proportion of BK filed are by military.
I would say yes.
Yes, military personnel can file for bankruptcy, just like any other individual. However, certain benefits and allowances provided to military members, like housing allowances, may be taken into account during the bankruptcy proceedings. It is advisable for military personnel considering bankruptcy to consult with a legal assistance office or a bankruptcy attorney who specializes in military issues.
No, the US military does not allow the buying out of contracts.
Richard E. Thomas has written: 'Long wave infrared research in the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Germanium diodes, Infrared detectors, Infrared radiation, Military applications, Research, Silicon diodes, Target acquisition
Through the efforts of his younger brother In-yung, who could speak English and was on friendly terms with U.S. Army engineers, Chung won contracts from the American military to build facilities for their personnel.
The military contractors lobby the government for contracts. In exchange for campaign funds, a number of representatives and senators will include these contracts in the government's budget. If it were only a question on the merits, there would be no reason for military contractors like Blackwater to be hired since contractors are no more effective that the US Military and cost more per soldier.
Strictly military. Remember; Civilians volunteered to go to Vietnam (large contracts). Military men were ordered there (or else!).
The plural form of the noun military is militaries.The plural possessive form is militaries'.Example: The militaries' requirements are included in each their contracts.
German makers, Lecia and Zeiss, were the inventors of the infrared camera. These cameras have been used for military purposes and to allow firefighters to see fires inside of building.