The decision to go to jail or join the military depends on personal values and circumstances. Some may choose the military for structure and opportunities, while others may prefer jail for various reasons. It is important to carefully consider the implications of each choice before making a decision.
Yes, in some cases, individuals may be given the option to join the military as an alternative to serving jail time, but this is not a guaranteed option and is subject to specific circumstances and agreements between the individual, the court, and the military.
Yes you can join the military as a doctor. Not go to wars? The whole purpose of a military doctor is to "attend to wounds." If a military doctor is not available to "mend the wounds of wounded combatants", then the military would have no need for such a doctor...agreed?
The military would put a poster containing Uncle Sam's portraits to encourage people to believe that the military is a closely knit family unit. It aims to discourage the notion that the military is a place of isolation.
The Coast Guard is a branch of the US Military, so yes.
There Stratagy was basically to stay in the trenches and fight from there. They would make fancy posters to get people to join the fight.
Yes, in some cases, individuals may be given the option to join the military as an alternative to serving jail time, but this is not a guaranteed option and is subject to specific circumstances and agreements between the individual, the court, and the military.
He had to,all Russians(guys) need to serve their army for 2 years,if they refuse JAIL. When you get out of jail you will be forced to join and if you refuse it will be a cicle.
The non citizens entering the military would join the ranks of the auxiliaries. im doing the exact same question....
It falls under the Uniformed Code of Military Justice as a Fruadulent Enlistment and includes 2 years of jail time, fines, and a Dishonorable Discharge.
I would say yes.
A non-citizen who entered the Roman military was called an auxiliary, and , obviously, would join the ranks of the auxiliares.
Whether or not you should join the military is a personal choice that nobody can make for you, even if you've been given a scholarship. Think of what you'd like to accomplish in your future and how the military would or would not fit into that plan.
Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 37.
Yes you can join the military as a doctor. Not go to wars? The whole purpose of a military doctor is to "attend to wounds." If a military doctor is not available to "mend the wounds of wounded combatants", then the military would have no need for such a doctor...agreed?
You have to be in the military first-preferably Air Force.
You call the police and ask if you can join, and they join you up when you go to jail.
yes, go to the military base and then select join military career