Gatsby went to Louisville with the last of his army pay. He did this in an attempt to soak up the memories that he had with Daisy.
The Army will pay for a certain term of commitment to the service.
Nicholas Gatsby goes by Nick The Tick.
Nick tells Gatsby, "Go to Atlantic City for a week, or up to Montreal." Gatsby would not leave Daisy until he knew what she was going to do.
It costs you nothing to serve in the Army In fact, as long as you serve, they pay you. But it can be dangerous.
Gatsby left college after only two weeks because he felt he was not learning anything of value in the curriculum. He wanted to focus on seeking his fortune and was eager to start making money and climbing the social ladder. Gatsby believed that college was not the path to achieving his dreams.
Nick and Daisy go to Gatsby's house in Chapter 5 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This is the chapter where Gatsby reunites with Daisy after many years, and they have a meeting at his mansion.
go to the Gatsby salon, and you will be successful.
The characters go to Gatsby's parties, go to lunch/tea together, and go to each others houses to drink and hang out mostly.
The US Army will pay for you End of Term of Service (ETS) move, however they might only pay for you to go back to your Home of Record address and not a random place or the furthest place from your current location.
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Go to USARMY.com and click on military pay scale.