The United States had created the Selective Service Act, requiring all men in a certain age range to register in the Army/Military, but didn't necesarily meant that you would be drafted. As a result, 3 million men had registered, and only 1 million had been drafted to train and prepare for war The United States had created the Selective Service Act, requiring all men in a certain age range to register in the Army/Military, but didn't necesarily meant that you would be drafted. As a result, 3 million men had registered, and only 1 million had been drafted to train and prepare for war
The GI Bill, and Enlistment bonuses. The draft was used to Enlist but not Join. Also advertisements to entice one to join hence "Be all that you can be" and "Army of One" etc.
The government can.....
The soldiers know for the use of the khukri belong to the Gurkha Regiment. These soldiers are from Nepal not India and form their own regiment in the British Army.
You can indeed join the Army if you have had surgery on your broken leg. This is of course as long as you can still use it to function properly.
No the Swiss army knife is Swiss and not Swedish. Of course soldiers form other countries could use it but the Swedish soldiers does not unless they brought one privately.
in 1600
in 1600
Draft
Mainly for observation of enemy forces, navigation for soldiers on the field and communications.
Yes many soldiers captured in battle were hired as mercenaries
because John Cena use to be in the army and since then the Army thanks him for making the Arena Tribute to the Troops
The state would never consider that option. However 10 years ago in the 1980's, there were some terrorist groups that forced children to join them. After being poorly trained, they were armed and sent to massacre entire communities of peasants in the Andes (where the government didn't have an army). This continued until president Fujimori armed those communities with shotguns. Most of the terrorist child soldiers ended up dead or in prison.
It's known as the "Uniform Code of Military Justice" (UCMJ) and is administered by the Army (or Navy, or Air Force).