Yes. Her only requirement is to find dependable family care for the child in an event of deployment.
The Table of Organization is routinely changed as the mission and changes in tactics and equipment evolves. The 20,000 man Division of yesteryear may not be seen as essential today or tomorrow. It won't alter much to the individual rifleman who will be a part of a fire team, squad and platoon. His job will remain the same. He will "close with the enemy and destroy him."
Do your job well, remain squared away, remain out of trouble, take and complete a series of correspondence courses, seek out and attend advanced training, do well on marksmanship and physical readiness.
Personnel that have been discharged on medical disability may wear their uniforms, properly, of course. Those that are discharged, but are required to remain in the reserves will have to wear their uniforms for drill.
Fact or Fiction on this one, but at least tradition holds that the Marine Corps has always mandated weapons training as part of its training program for Women Marines or as they were once derisively called,BAMS. The prescribed regulations about what constitutes qualification may have been altered over time, but certainly a basic knowledge of individual and crew served weapons is and will remain a part of being a Marine.Enlisted Women Marines were not required to qualify with the service rifle until 1985. They had previously received familiarization training on weapons but did not qualify and therefore did not rate marksmanship badges. The course of fire that makes up the USMC qualification course has changed over the years. However, either you fire it and get enough points to qualify or you don't. There is and never has been any gray area about what constitutes qualification.
A person is "under arrest" when a police officer charges them with a crime and chooses to take them to the police station to be processed for it. For example, if someone commits a crime, they are technically under arrest when a police officer witnesses the crime or has a warrant for the arrest and tells the criminal "You are under arrest." Typical procedure after this is to put handcuffs on the criminal and read them their Miranda rights (you have the right to remain silent etc). Handcuffs alone do not mean arrest, but i'm pretty sure its illegal for a police officer to handcuff someone without grounds to arrest them. As a side note, the person doing the arrest does not have to be a sworn in police officer. In Citizen's arrest cases, anyone with arresting powers like a bounty hunter can also place someone under arrest.
The letters in "remain" can also be used to spell "marine" or "airmen".
Why not, if you remain friends.
The Table of Organization is routinely changed as the mission and changes in tactics and equipment evolves. The 20,000 man Division of yesteryear may not be seen as essential today or tomorrow. It won't alter much to the individual rifleman who will be a part of a fire team, squad and platoon. His job will remain the same. He will "close with the enemy and destroy him."
is she okay with being pregnant is so yes if not then its probably not a good idea
As for the Marine Corps I can say no. Once a Marine is commissioned or warranted as an officer, their uniform will change all together. The only thing that will remain the same is his/her ribbons/medals. Even the material of the uniform changes to a more thicker wool type (not sure of is actual make up) material. The "Blood Stripe is thicker on the trousers, the emblems are made a different way and they loose the red piping. In some ways the uniform looses some of the fancy looks and it gains some new ones. As a prior enlisted Marine who turned to the Warrant Officer ranks, I can definitely tell you there is a lot more maintenance that goes into the officer uniform as well as the cost of it. Hope this answers your question.
'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.
Sperms can not enter the uterus after you get pregnant. They may remain in posterior fornix of the vagina and will die eventually.
All horses no matter the breed or color remain pregnant for around 11 months.
Call the room to attention and remain at such until they direct you to carry on.
The dead marine organisms are oil and gas now and the people used them for gas and fuel cost companies.
They are called teats on animals. Yes, they get teats when they are pregnant. They have them when they are not but they remain small. When a female gets pregnant the teats will expans to help with milk production to feed the babies.
Yes. You can take yourself to the doctor. Other than that, you will remain sterile.