There are no soldiers in the Air Force - soldier is a term exclusive to the Army. Airman is the term for Air Force personnel.
As for what happens.. they become a married couple, the same as if anyone else gets married. Depending on a number of circumstances, it may or may not lead to measures being taken to ensure that they are stationed together - however, this cannot be guaranteed.
They are allowed some more freedoms than otherwise permitted between two members of the service.
Elizabeth Happen has written: 'If you marry a soldier' -- subject(s): Army wives
Yes.
Army, Soldier Navy, Sailor Air Force, Airman Marine, Marine
I am not sure you stated your question right but Army(Soldier), Air Force(Airmen), Navy(Sailor), and Marines are Marines. They are all in the United States Military.
Someone who has retired from an active duty position with the army national guard can transition to a role with the air force. The soldier would have to meet the requirements for reenlisting.
The proper noun for the noun soldier is the name of the soldier or a member of a specific armed forces, such as US Army Major; Private First Class, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force; or Canadian Army Chief Warrant Officer.
In the Army or Air Force it's called Leave In the Navy and Marine Corps it's called Liberty.
what is a old army soldier that has retired? becuase i want to know the oldest army soldier?
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
George was a Roman soldier and soldiers were generally not allowed to join the Roman Army. Therefore, Saint George was probably not married.
WACs (for Women's Army Corps) , WAAF for Women's Auxiliary Air Force , WAVES for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service .
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