No, you will be mailing it to the Military Mail System which is either a Fleet Post Office (FPO) or an Army Post Office (APO). The cost is the same as domestic mail service.
Currently there are approximately 9000 British troops deployed in Afghanistan. About 3800 will be withdrawn during this year, reducing the numbers to about 5200. During 2014 operations will most likely cease.
Not sure I understand your question but I'll try to answer anyway. Where a soldier will be stationed is a function of Army personnel. Your local recruiter can give you a phone number. Once a soldier is assigned to a location the Commanding Officer is in charge.
That number is fluctuating as we speak; adhere to the Afghanistan website for updates.
about 1 in 800
no
Sgt. Nathan Chapman.
He would be a member of the Swiss Guard.
Ask the soldier directly.Find another soldier and ask him to look that person up on their AKO white pages.Contact the Red Cross and ask them to get a message to the soldier asking him to contact you.
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
i'm asking if a soldier is granted a leave...what does he all have to pay for fees?
Yes, you can. However, this does not necessarily guarantee in any way that they will remain stationed in the United Kingdom (assuming that's where they're stationed currently) for the remainder of their time in the military.
in south Korea I think it's special forces. and i think in other countries its soldier front. I'm not in Korea now and I play soldier front.