Army Reserve soldiers typically receive lodging accommodations during training or deployment, which can include barracks, temporary housing facilities, or off-base lodging depending on the location and availability. Soldiers may also receive allowances for meals and incidentals while away from their home station. The specific type of lodging can vary based on the unit's budget, mission requirements, and duration of stay. Additionally, during annual training or other obligations, soldiers are often assigned to facilities that meet military standards for safety and comfort.
It stands for Lodging in Kind, which is a program that most Army Reserve units offer soldiers who live further than 50 miles from their home of record a place to staying during they're monthly Battle Assemblies.
Department of Defense Instruction (DODI) 1225.9, December 17, 2001
the soldiers club or the army
I am not sure what kind of "ex-rebel" soldiers you are referring to. He did not tolerate deserters in his army and ordered them shot if they were found.
Call of Duty 2 is a shooting game where there are 4 different soldiers fighting during World War II. One soldier is on the Red Army, 2 soldiers in the US Army and 1 soldier in the British Army.
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Oh, dude, a group of soldiers that starts with "co"? That would be a "company." Like, not the kind that sells you stuff, but the military kind. They're like a squad but bigger, you know? So yeah, a "company" of soldiers.
It means Inn, dwelling or lodging. It can also mean a Christmas candlelight procession.
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african-american soldiers served in separate región. They were usually paid less tan whites and suffered other kinds of discrimination.
Actually he had 2 types of soldiers in his army ; 1) Housecarls ; these were professional soldiers , they were well trained & also paid . 2) Fyrd ; these were part time , unpaid soldiers that were called up when the country (England ) was in danger .
Which soldiers?