The army offers many things tat are valuable to people. The army offers discipline and can provide a way for people to pay for school and get health benefits.
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He Loved Virginia, and when Virginia declared its secession, Lee chose to follow his home state.
As combatants? No. It is not undheard of for Chaplains to be in the field, and quite often in harm's way. They are not there as fighters, they are present to offer spiritual guidance to those who are.
an army :)
they work in the army and they lead the army
yes
The Salvation Army helps the poor with food, shelter, and emergency funds.
Most colleges will offer an army ROTC if the applicant is one that they particularly wish to have enter their college It is worth asking when applying to the college.
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Robert E. Lee
Yes - check out http://www.armyfit.mod.uk/ which allows you to create our own Army-style personalised training programme.
No, you have to be in the Navy to be a SEAL. The army has its own special operatives, however. Delta Force is the absolute best the army has to offer. Many consider them to be superior to the SEAL operators.
Typically, no.. a couple years back, Australia did offer to allow prior service members to enlist in the Australian Army, although I don't know if that program is ongoing.
Yes, they do. If you are a soldier in the Army, then you can check out their financial aid department for information on military only scholarships available for your education. They offer great scholarships than can even be applied to your children when they are old enough to attend college.
There are several sites online that offer free army games. Some of those sites are Addicting Games, A Games, B Games, Army Games, Army Games Free Online and Armour Games.
If the army will take you then you can enlist with them. There is no guarantee you will keep your old rank or pay scale, it will be up to them to decide what they're willing to offer you.
The army does indeed offer RN training. If you are interested in this before you join, talk with your recruiting officer to find out more details. If you decide to do it after joining, you'll want to talk with your supervisor and see who they'll tell you to talk with.