It depends on what your job is. most likely an office
Yes, you can if there is a vacancy.
1,456,862 personnel are currently fighting (ranked 2nd in the world). 1,458,500 personnel are in reserve (ranked 7th in the world). "ARMED FORCES STRENGTH FIGURES FOR SEPTEMBER 30, 2011". United States Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. September 2011. "S.3001 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009". United States Government Printing Office. 12 May 2008.
yes....under certain conditions, but these seats are only jump seats and usually reserved for company personnel on company business.
officers and enlisted personnel
To what, under which conditions?
No. Kangaroos may not be sold to or by members of the general public under any conditions in Australia.
US personnel arrived under the Eisenhower administration in 1955. US personnel departed in April 1975 under the Ford administration.
"Under field conditions" is more idiomatic.
All military personnel, former and present, be it Prior Service, Active, Retired, or Reserve (except those discharged under dishonorable conditions) are considered Veterans.
In the Incident Command System (ICS), "span of control" refers to the number of subordinates who directly report to a supervisor at any given level of the organization. For example, the Incident Commander (IC) may have three command staff and three general staff reporting to him or her, giving a "span of control" of 6 personnel. Each of those 6 personnel will have their own spans of control, but none of those other personnel directly report to the IC. The desired range of span of control is 3 to 7 personnel, with 5 being optimal. Under certain conditions, up to 10 personnel may be assigned to one team under a single supervisor.
US personnel arrived under the Eisenhower administration in 1955. US personnel departed in April 1975 under the Ford administration.
Under ideal conditions, population increases.