Not unless the lease states that it can be vacated if one of the signatories enlists. Many landlords would agree to vacate it, out of patriotism, but nothing requires them to.
Semper fi.
Yes. The president is the commander and chief of the military and each branch has a person who is on the joint chief of staff.
An active duty military soldier can get joint custody of a minor child. There is not a lot of case law regarding custody and the military, but in cases without extenuating circumstances, joint custody can be given.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff
The president's top military advisors are commonly referred to as the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They are the highest-ranking military officers from each branch of the United States Armed Forces and provide the president with advice and recommendations on military matters.
The parents or the court decides until the minor is 18.
The joint Chiefs of Staff advise on military matter. Their leader is the Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
The president is the Commander and Chief of the military. Along with his advisors the Joint Chiefs of Staff military decisions are made.
Better coordination among the branches of the US Military was the goal of creating the Joint Chiefs of Staff.