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during training period special duty allowance admissible or not?
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Operational Assignments provide leaders an opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge gained during institutional training to the requirements of their assigned duty position.
Institutional training and Education
Typically, military clergy (Chaplains) have completed their training prior to joining the military and serve as officers. In some cases, the US Military may pay tuition for a clergyman to complete his education prior to entering active duty service.
The selective training and service act.
He would either volunteer for the duty or be chosen by his commander based on his qualifications for the job. It's not necessarily based on any special training.
If you are asking what do you do when you are in the military. Then this is by far a wide subject to touch upon. Once you exit basic training you will be sent off to a different base and go to AIT (advanced individual Training) which is were you chose what profession your going to be in (example: Military Police, Infantry, Pilot, Special Forces, Graphic Designer, cook, ect.) what ever you want to be in the civilian world you can be in the military. Just decided what you want to be and go after it. NO MATTER WHAT YOU CHOOSE TO BE YOU WILL HAVE TO SERVE A TOUR OF DUTY IN A COMBAT ZONE. (IF ONE HAS TAKEN PLACE)
Bank of America does indeed offer special services to people in the military. This includes those who are active duty as well as retirees. Many of their services extend to the families of military personnel.
Courts martial are military courts. When soldiers commit crimes such as desertion of duty, collaboration with the enemy etc., they are not tried in civilian courts, they are tried in special military courts, under military rules.
Courts martial are military courts. When soldiers commit crimes such as desertion of duty, collaboration with the enemy etc., they are not tried in civilian courts, they are tried in special military courts, under military rules.
ART. 136. AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER OATHS AND ACT AS NOTARY. It relates to all persons in the military and it's proper authorities. It states positions and ranks on active duty or performing inactive-duty training that may administer oaths for the purpose of military administration.