The Army classifies "Permanent Party" as a soldier (including the soldier's family) assigned to a military unit permanently based at that installation or an Army civilian employee working in an office on that installation.
You would need to contact your nearest Army recruiter for clarification on this matter. Foreign nationals serving in the US Armed Forces are required to have obtained a status of permanent US residence, and have declared an intent to obtain citizenship. You may be required to change your status before enlisting.
the first ruler to have an army was akkadians
No, Sargon I was the first to have a permanent standing army. He conquered all of Sumer and northern Mesopotamia.
party
They were the army of the political party at the time
You must be an established permanent resident to even be in the Army in the first place.
can a no legal status join the US army???
false.
Yes it does, within the armed forces.
The Bolshevik Party (or the Russian Communist Party) against suspected anticommunists know as Whites.
In 1550 no European country (with the possible exception of the Ottoman Empire) had a standing ('permanent') army.
When the Civil War started, there were only about 16,000 men in the Union army.