I would say yes. If he deems the member necessary to the mission he could deny terminal leave in the interest of the unit.
Absolutely. Your commander can deny you leave or pass for any reason he/she sees fit.
no.
Yes jobs have to give you paternity leave however they do not have to pay you
No. In fact, there is no mechanism whereby the US government can force any legal citizen to leave the US or deny re-entry to the US to any legal citizen.
Yes, a commander can deny quarters under certain circumstances, typically in military contexts where it is deemed necessary for operational security or discipline. This action may be justified if providing quarters could compromise the mission or the safety of personnel. However, such decisions should adhere to established regulations and be made judiciously to ensure the well-being of all service members involved.
The Military can deny access to their bases to anyone.
Yes. They can also deny a Marines leave.
I like big butts and i cant no lie my brother cannot deny! IMPROVEMENT Admiral David Farragut
etiology claims to deny the causes of relationships, however colendromatic situations leave her broke and alone
You cannot "transfer" from Catholic to anything, that is called apostasy, which means that you deny your Christian religion and leave it.
The basic idea of a siege is to deny the enemy supplies and starve them into surrendering.
Deny deny deny!