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Salutes are for the soldiers themselves and amongst themselves. However, there is no law against saluting a soldier as a sign of respect, though if they are enlisted they'll probably point out that they don't get saluted.
No, you do not enlist in the terms of going to a recruiter, however, you are a member of the armed forces and could be given orders. However, college ROTC does require that you sign a contract. Up to the point where you begin your Junior year of classes, you can walk away. If you walk away after that point, the military can require you to serve to pay off your debt to the government. 'Contract' ROTC participants get their last two years of college paid for, in exchange for serving on active duty for four years. I know at least one individual that was denied a commission and had to serve his four years as an enlisted sailor.
You get drug tested before your enlisted.
all soldiors were enlisted to the war at the local town hall.
No. Once you sign that contract you are required to fullfill your enlistment.
The last individual to sign the NCOER is usually the Senior Rater. The Senior Rater provides an overall assessment of the rated NCO's performance and potential.
no it was just for CERTAIN age group
sign of being tired?
A sign of being strengthened and healed is feeling more energetic, having a sense of well-being, and experiencing a reduction in pain or discomfort. Additionally, improved physical capabilities and mental clarity are often indicators of healing and strengthening.
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Death by firing squad
A yellow Star of David was the sign of a 'Jude' or Jew.