(in the US) You can enter the military at 17 years of age WITH your parents signature.
Yes as long as your parents have signed. I was in the Navy and knew a few 17 year olds. It all depends on when your training starts. It depends. you will need parental consent and a high school diploma or GED. IF you are still in high school, then you will have to graduate. Then you will leave. in the army national guard, you can be in the army and still be in school and get paid for weekend drills. - Army Recruiter
Army ants do not recognize silverfish as prey or predator so they leave them alone. Silverfish use this to their advantage, living in army ant colonies in a commensalistic symbiotic relationship.
No.
Not sure which Army your are referencing about, but the United States Army does not nor in no ways attempt to kill or harm any individuals when the leave the Army due to end of contract or because you were kicked out.
Dude, that question doesn't even make sense. Learn English. After numberous minutes of serious contemplation, I believe you are asking where he is living yes? His son was just born. He will be staying with Kate and the baby in that over-priced hospital in London for the next while, before no doubt starting their careers as parents in full.
Soldiers on leave continue to receive their regular pay.
You can be recalled while you're on leave.
Sometimes.
NEVER
It depends which army you mean
When Joan was a youngster she helped her parents on the family farm near Domremy, France. At the age of 17 she became a member of the French army. She had no other occupation or career.
3 months