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The hometown of an enlisted volunteer in WWII entered into their records could be any state in the country. Young men from every state enlisted, fought, and died during World War II.
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The US Army, like the other US Military branches are an all volunteer fighting force, which means you have to volunteer to enlist. With your consent, being able to pass the ASVAB and physical you can then be enlisted into the Army.
The nickname of "The Volunteer State" originated during the War of 1812 when thousands of Tennesseans enlisted in response to Governor Willie Blount's call for volunteers.
13,985 enlisted soldiers perished.
Volunteer? There is no requirement for you to volunteer. They often say it, but the reality is they get to tell you what to do. They may say, "You volunteered to go clean the latrine." But all they have to say is, "Go clean the latrine." You 'volunteered' to do whatever they want you to do when you enlisted.
"The Volunteer State." The nickname originated during the War of 1812 when thousands of Tennesseans enlisted in response to Governor Willie Blount's call for volunteers.
Both. In the beginning they enlisted (volunteered). When the reality of war struck them (the horrors of war); they had to be forced to fight (drafted).
Canada promised to pay for the equipment and passage of one thousand volunteer troops to Africa. Overall, more than seven thousand Canadians enlisted.
No grade, you must be a current enlisted member of the US Navy and pass a series of difficult physical evaluations. Anyone can volunteer but VERY few make the final cut.
EM is an abbreviation for Enlisted Men or Enlisted Man.