West Point first accepted women as Cadets in 1976, Gerald Rudolph Ford was President of the United States. All Service Academies were required to accept women with the class of 1980, which entered the academies in summer 1976.
Women were allowed admitted to West Point Military academy in 1976. President Gerald Ford signed Public Law 94-106 that allowed woman admittance to the service academies.
President Carter allowed the Shah of Iran to enter the U.S. for medical treatment
Usually they do not do a complete background check on all those who enter a military base.... although with the way security is nowadays you never can tell what might be allowed from one day to the next.
The White House is the President's home once he moves in. Of course he is allowed in every room. He would respect the privacy of any live-in guards and servants, of course, but with due notice, he could enter their quarters.
Little Rock, Arkansas
Which U.S. military force was the first to enter WWI?
The priest
No, women were not allowed to enter the olympics.
He entered the military academy in 1905.
priests
He was in the Military
You're better prepared to enter the REAL military.
no. "to enter after" would make sense. ex: "You are only allowed to enter after your tickets are stamped at the booth."