portsmouth, camp pendleton, jacksonville, bremerton, camp lejeune, pensacola
No, you are considered an active duty service member.
Yes
If those six months added to 180 days then yes.
o Establishes the goal of having 95 percent of all active duty forces in dental class 1 and class 2 (para 4h(6)).
Altogether, 8 years. Personally, I only know the specifics for active duty, which are: you can serve 4 years active, 4 years reserve OR 6 years active, 2 years reserve OR 8 years active.
Jonny Fleet is 6' 8".
Ryan Fleet is 6' 2".
A veteran is anyone who has served in the military. As far as veteran benefits are concerned, only those who have served at least six months on active duty are eligible for benefits. An exception would be a reservist who was injured during training. If you are a former reserve or National Guard member, stand proud as a veteran who volunteered to put your life on the line for liberty.
Yes, you would qualify as a veteran if you served in the Army National Guard for 6 months on active duty between 1962 and 1968.
there were 6 ships in the second fleet
Jo Van Fleet is 5' 6 1/2".
4-6 years depending on contract and MOS (job).