You can get you license while serving in the military, however you will have to have a State Issued Identification Card prior to enlistment, now the military will not issue you a license you will still have to go through the State. Keep in mind certain jobs require a license prior to enlistment.
Not as long as they have a valid license. Most military individuals maintain their license in their home of record. Other states will consider the license valid, even if expired, if there is a valid military ID with it.
If you are referring to a drivers license suspension, no, it is unlikely.
Yes!
Yes! You can have an ordinary rifle and you don't have to have a license. But a Full-Automatic, military issued rifle needs to have a license. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A LICENSE FOR IT!
If you have a previous hunting license from another state or a hunter education card yes.
yes
No, and you can get a military driver's license without possessing a civilian drivers license - however, you won't be able to drive on public roadways.
No, you need to be in the military, or hired the the army of the particular army base you are mentioning to.
If you were charged with DUI while stationed in the US, yes, it will. You will have a traffic record on your civilian driver's license from the state in which you were convicted. If it occurred overseas while driving a military vehicle with a military driver's license, probably not. HOWEVER - for a truly correct and positive answer contact your unit's Legal Affairs Officer and ask.
Only for identification purposes. Not for driving.
No, but a recruiter will normally ask why you dont have one.
Yes there is military license you get it when you train with the armed forces of your country but the civilian license can be get by going to school like university or private colleges and clubs.