If the military hasn't contacted you about this (which they should have), then you need to contact the US embassy in your country (if you're not in the US). If you are in the US, then you need to contact the post Judge Advocate General's office about this matter.
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You must serve at least 180 of active service to receive any benefits.
You do not receive any additional pay or benefits for being a Native American.
Without having served in the American military, you're not entitled to benefits from the American VA. Just the same as a US Army soldier wouldn't receive benefits from the Canadian government, since they served in a military foreign to Canada, rather than in the Canadian Forces.
The President gets free medical care through the army hospital system while he is in office.
There are no longer WAC's in the Army.
Only a US citizen can enroll in the US military,you will need to become a citizen.
No. You are working when in the army.
Yes, Dwight D. Eisenhower received both Army retired pay and his presidential salary concurrently. Upon his retirement from the Army in 1948, he began receiving retirement benefits. When he became president in 1953, he continued to receive his military retirement pay in addition to his presidential salary, as federal law allowed for this dual compensation.
No, the salvation army does not donate to it.
The army does not require experience. You will receive training on the job.