When his enlistment term is up, or when he is discharged.
Max Beilke, Master Sergeant, United States Army
No. It is last name only.
A sepoy was formerly the title given to an Indian soldier. In the modern Nepalese Army, Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army. it is still in use for the rank of private soldier.
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soldier
A soldier is authorized to take leave at any time, as long as the soldier has the leave days and is currently not restricted from leaving the installation the soldier can request leave.
No, the army pays for the soldier...
yes
In the Army or Air Force it's called Leave In the Navy and Marine Corps it's called Liberty.
what is a old army soldier that has retired? becuase i want to know the oldest army soldier?
Max Beilke, Master Sergeant, United States Army
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
Soldier hired by the army of another country or by a private army, or a Soldier that will fight for you for pay enough.
Army Soldier more experience.
a member of an army,an army soldier,an army syndicate
The US Army is full of abbreviations and acronyms. AWOL is an acronym that stands for Absent With Out Leave. When a soldier cannot be found, such as when a soldier is taken hostage during war, he is deemed DUSTWUN pronounced Dust One. It stands for DUty STation Whereabouts UNknown.
Each soldier receives 30 days paid vacation time a year at 2.5 days a month. You can typically take up to 30 days at one time depending on how much leave you have accrued and have now and what the mission dictates for the soldier. Traditional a soldier will take two 15 day block leaves a year, one during the summer and one during Christmas, now the soldier is in charge of managing their own leave but must make sure they do not exceed their leave balance.