Not long enough.
Yes, during the American Revolutionary War, Americans were driven off Long Island by the British army, which was led by General William Howe. The pivotal Battle of Long Island in August 1776 resulted in a decisive British victory, forcing Continental Army General George Washington and his troops to retreat. This defeat significantly impacted American control in the region and demonstrated the military superiority of the British forces at that time.
No
The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.
depends on when you get to basic training. they allow trainees to go home for Christmas leave now, a few years back they would go straight through training and not get leave before graduating. so you're first chance to go home would probably be after AIT, so with a 9week basic training and lets say an average AIT lasts about 4 or 5 weeks, you're looking at at least 14weeks before you actually have a good solid chance of getting leave to go home. they give soldiers weekends off now during AIT too btw.
because they canched they romon army because there was after they all had the land tock off them
So everyone in the UK can have a day off work and an extra long weekend
A long weekend typically consists of three days, which includes a Saturday and Sunday, along with an additional day off, usually Friday or Monday. This extended break allows for a longer period of rest or travel compared to a standard weekend. In some cases, if a public holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, it can create a four-day long weekend.
Apart from genuine sickness, the main reason is to "chuck a sickie". That is, to pretend one is sick in order to have a day off, usually before a weekend, in order to gain a long weekend for oneself.
as long as they have, when they have to be back to work, or maybe they are off work.
Yes. But not for too long. Then they will look for you.
weekend
During the regular season, each team has one weekend off, which is called a "bye."
You are better off asking someone who works there.
no.
Weekend, break, day off.
most people prefer to say its Friday but technologically Saturday starts of the weekend and Sunday ends it.
Bergerac - 1981 Weekend Off 7-5 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2008)