During which period in history? There aren't really any advantages to a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in the military. Those who do serve choose to do so because they feel strongly about protecting and defending their nation, or, in nations which hold a draft or have a required period of military service, they do so out of obligation.
Those who volunteered and those who were conscripted.
big army - more tax money the government gets
Two advantages the British had over the patriots were the British had a Navy and the Patriots didn't and the British had a well trained and more experienced army than the Patriots.
In China, the term of the compulsory service for the conscripted servicemen is two or three years.
To vote in political assembly and in the courts as jurymen. Plus the obligation to serve in the army when called out.
No women didn't serve in the military on either side. There were women who were nurses and one or two disguised themselves as men and fought.
My fiance is leaving for Iraq in three days and he is serving in the army. He has to serve over there for a minimum of two years.
The second Army of Two is "Army of Two: The 40th Day"
The second Army Of Two is called Army Of Two: The 40th Day
No. Quakers and Mormons are two entirely different Christian denominations. You can learn more about each group at their official websites, found at the "Related Links" below.
what two functions do barrier island serve
yes there is army of two for it