Enlisting in the National Guard may positively impact your college application process, as it demonstrates your commitment, discipline, and leadership skills. However, it is important to note that acceptance into a university or state college is based on a holistic evaluation of various factors, including GPA, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, and personal essays. While being enlisted can be an asset, it does not guarantee admission on its own.
Not exactly. Mostly universities select students through academic abilities. However, it depends on the college and the program. Some schools and employers like soldiers because they know how to commit and they know how to lead.
'Enlisted navy officer' is not a designation. If you are enlisted, you are not an officer. An officer can apply for Medical school, whether they can remain on active duty or not will depend on the program they can get accepted to.
Yes, but that is according to the universities and colleges accredited in Nigeria. However it has not been enlisted in the international association of universities (IAU) 2004/2010. Being enlisted in the latter will make it an internationally recognised university.
The only way to be enlisted into any military branch of service is through a recruiter.
No. The Air National Guard uses Enlisted Performance Feedbacks. However, ANG Officers are subject to an OPR.
Yes! each university enlisted on WHO book is on PMDC. It means after graduation from that school,enlisted by WHO a student is eligible to get registred by PMDC. Hope that's the answer of your question. Regards, Dr.Z.A.Khan
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You'd have to wait until the end of your current enlisted, if you're currently enlisted in the Marine Corps on active duty. If you wish to go from the Marine Corps Reserve into the Regular Army, that can be done, though.
The last people to be enlisted for National Service in the UK were signed up in November 1960 and discharged in May 1963
As of sept 30, 2007. officers 11,835, enlisted 52.595, Cadets 822. total 65,252
EM is an abbreviation for Enlisted Men or Enlisted Man.
Of the some 500,000 soldiers in the US Army there are probably about 5,000 Master Sergeants currently enlisted in the US Army. Keep in mind these numbers change daily as soldiers leave the Army.
As of February 28, 2009 1,454,515 people are on active duty in the military with an additional 848,000 people in the seven reserve components. Military army 548,000 Marine Corps 203,095 Navy 332,000 Air Force 323,000 Coast guard 41,000 Enlisted army 456,651 Marine Corps 182,147 Navy 276,276 Air Force 261,193 Coast Guard 32,647 Army National Guard 353,000 Army Reserve 205,000 Marine Forces Reserve 40,000 Navy Reserve 67,000 Air National Guard 107,000 Air Force Reserve 67,000 Coast Guard Reserve 11,000 Total Reserve 850,000 Other DOD Personnel 97,976