use to be 3 years
It depends which army you are referring to. However a new contract will be written and will quite likely cover length of service which will take effect from the date of commission.
Many phone companies will give someone a free phone as long as they are willing to sign a contract of some sort. The length of time of the contract varies as does the quality of the phone.
You are required to fulfill the length of service pledged in your contract. You are still rewarded all rights granted to citizens of the United States of America.
For the length of the contract you sign. If you cosign on a 3 yr loan, you are responsible for the debt for 3 years.
Yes, you can sue someone for breach of contract if they fail to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract.
The contract duration clause in an agreement specifies the length of time that the contract will be in effect.
Contract length refers to the duration for which a contract is valid and enforceable, typically defined in terms of days, months, or years. It specifies the period during which the parties to the contract are obligated to fulfill their respective duties and responsibilities. Once the contract length expires, the terms and conditions may no longer be binding, unless extended or renewed by mutual agreement.
Complete your contract and see an Army recruiter.
What kind of contract? A contract to produce goods, or supplies, or services, for the Army -OR - an enlistment contract? For the former you wuold have to go through a legal process, for the latter, no.
A veteran is someone who fought in a war as part of an army or unit.
Yes, a contract length can be any length you want. But I would seriously look at other schools. A six year contract is way too long to be considered. What if you don't like it? What if you have to move in a year? What if you are injured and can't participate any more? I'd never consider signing a contract for that length of time.
maybe it matters what job