Yeah, why not? The military can do whatever they want with you.
During WWII, the Japanese Army had approximately 1 million men (counting the Kwantung Army) stationed in China.
10th Bersaglieri Rifle Regiment stationed at Verona
A Guerrilla :)
yes
Infantry may be stationed anywhere the US Army is garrisoned or deployed. In essence, every soldier in the US Army, regardless of his MOS or assignment is infantry.
a buffalo soldier was an African-American calvary soldier. My husband is in the Army and we are stationed at Fort Huachuca Arizona, which is famous for the the buffalo soldiers.
Not sure I understand your question but I'll try to answer anyway. Where a soldier will be stationed is a function of Army personnel. Your local recruiter can give you a phone number. Once a soldier is assigned to a location the Commanding Officer is in charge.
Yeah, why not? The military can do whatever they want with you.
Currently there are approximately 9000 British troops deployed in Afghanistan. About 3800 will be withdrawn during this year, reducing the numbers to about 5200. During 2014 operations will most likely cease.
Ask the soldier directly.Find another soldier and ask him to look that person up on their AKO white pages.Contact the Red Cross and ask them to get a message to the soldier asking him to contact you.
Dunkirk
in south Korea I think it's special forces. and i think in other countries its soldier front. I'm not in Korea now and I play soldier front.
Continental Army.
90% were farmers serving in the colonial army.
The Army has a force of around 2000 soldiers stationed in Japan. See related link 'US Army Japan' at the bottom.
During WWII, the Japanese Army had approximately 1 million men (counting the Kwantung Army) stationed in China.