He must serve.
No They were citizens when the served in the military
It was the first time that Puerto Ricans had been drafted into the US Military.
Born in the United States with/without parents citizens, become a citizen through taking classes and the citizenship test, serve in the US military.
If you were in the US, you were either drafted into the military or sent to Japanese Internment Camps. If you were in Japan, you were either drafted into the military or sent to POW like camps.
Elvis Presley was drafted in 1959 (he was a crewman on a M48 Patton tank with the 1/32 Armor in Europe).
Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship while serving in the US military.
Yes, members of the US military can hold dual citizenship, but there are restrictions and regulations that they must follow.
The US recognizes dual citizenship.
Yes, dual citizens can serve in the US military, but they may face restrictions based on their other citizenship and the country's laws. It is important to consult with a military recruiter or legal advisor for specific guidance.
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Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship in the US. This means you can be a citizen of the US and another country at the same time.
Yes, it is possible for a US citizen to hold dual citizenship with another country.
By law, the US doesn't recognize dual citizenship (i.e. constitution prevents dual nationality) but somehow it always does recognize it.
No. The US president MUST have US citizenship only.
Yes dual citizenship is allowed for US citizens.
Yes, a US citizen can obtain dual citizenship, which means they can hold citizenship in the United States and another country at the same time.
A child born on a US military base in Europe typically acquires US citizenship at birth due to the principle of jus soli, which grants citizenship to individuals born on US soil. However, the child's citizenship status in the host country (such as Germany or the UK) depends on that country's laws regarding citizenship by birth. Many European countries do not automatically grant citizenship to children born to foreign nationals unless specific conditions are met. Therefore, the child may have dual citizenship if both US and host country laws allow for it.