Only if the minor has parental consent. If the minor is under the age of 16, they also have to have court approval.
Millitary discounts can also apply to military families in some places. Most often if you are married to a military personal the discount will usually apply to you as well.
Andrew Jackson was a member of the U.S. Senate for Tennessee, a member of the US house of representatives for Tennessee, and he was the governor of the Florida Territory. He NEVER held the office of secretary of State.
no he s NT a member of military......
Yes, one member of the group is married.
They have to serve a minimum amount of time at that location before they can put in a request for new location. (I think it's 18 months.)
Depends. FSGLI is Family Servicemember's Group Life Insurance. If you are married and have not declined it, you wil be charged for it. If you are not married or have declined the covereage, then you should see your personnel office.
He is now a member of the Tennessee State Firefighting Commission.
A military spouse may be eligible for a portion of their service member's pension if they were married for at least 10 years during the service member's 20 years of qualifying military service. Typically, a military spouse can receive up to 50% of the service member's retired pay if they meet the 10/20 rule, which means the service member must have served at least 20 years and been married for at least 10 of those years. For 12 years of marriage, the spouse could potentially receive 50% of the pension, depending on the specific circumstances and any agreements made during divorce proceedings.
Only 11% are home schooled that have a military member.
He is the Commander in Chief of the military.
A Military Courts-Martial.
No.