The U.S. Army websites provides the oath of enlistment and details about the oath. Websites such as Wikipedia, Military, and wiseGEEK also provide information about the oath of enlistment.
On your 3-year anniversary from the date of enlistment. P.S. the quick ship is only an add-on of $5,000 to whatever your enlistment bonus amount is.
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End of Active Obligated Service. It means the end of the original enlistment contract, which is usually 6-8 years from the date of entry into the military.
Date of Enlistment Date of Enrollment Department of Energy It can actually stand for many things...... See Web Links to the left for a large list of possible answers
Enlistment Bar was created in 1884.
Enlistment Bar ended in 1950.
Your time in service will be listed on your DD214. It might require some math, as I believe your enlistment date and discharge date are all that appear there. Look at the top of the record.
I'm not sure if this would be dog tag info but if you go to this site they will produce a certificate with information such as service ( raf, army or navy), service number, dob, place of birth, date of enlistment, date of discharge, etc. http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/ hope this helps.
ages 17-49 Mandatory Male Enlistment Age (for the populations subject to mandatory enlistment): 17-21 Mandatory Female Enlistment Age (for the populations subject to mandatory enlistment): 17-20
No, your enlistment was terminated when you were discharged.
There is no more mandatory enlistment. It was removed by the "Bundestag" in 2011.