Airforce.
Yes, in some cases, individuals may be given the option to join the military as an alternative to serving jail time, but this is not a guaranteed option and is subject to specific circumstances and agreements between the individual, the court, and the military.
The Military Financial company has been serving the United States Military since 1999. They have been serving over fifty five thousand customers since that time.
IMHO, Ted Williams -- even though he missed a few years serving in the military during World War Two.
Yes.
Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship while serving in the US military.
serving in the military if drafted -Apex paying income taxes -Apex serving on a jury -Apex
"Navy" is a military institution operating on the water, whereas "seaman" refers to a specific grade of military personnel serving aboard a ship or submarine in the Navy. It is kind of like the difference between government and a senator.
Not necessarily. There are legal residents who are not US citizens serving in the US military. However, it will lead to citizenship with honorable service.
Serving "over-seas" is NOT A REQUIREMENT for veteran status. Serving honorably in the US military makes you a military veteran.
paying taxes, serving in the military
That they could be free all their life if they are or have been in the military:)
Depends in which countries military you were serving