After a person has left the service; they are given a DD-214 piece of paper which shows when they served in the Armed Forces. If they lose their original, I am sure they can get a photocopy (for a fee) from the government.
While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
no
No, you are considered an active duty service member.
Admiral Rickover (4-star) - Father of the Nuclear Navy with 63 years active duty.
No a spouse who is on parole can not live on a military base with their active duty spouse.
It referred to as "active duty."
no state has the power to tax an active duty military pay all military pay of active combat personal can not be taxed All military pay is untaxed when deployed, however different states do tax a regular pay check of active duty military.Florida for sure does not and they allow people to change residency without ever living there.
You will need to see a recruiter to join active duty.
If you are an active duty member of the military, you are considered emancipated. Signing papers isn't enough, you have to be on active duty.
All of them.
Yes, $500 for active duty.
Active Duty Operational Support orders