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A soldier in the front line may be there for about 70 days in a year.
We do it for our country. The only thing for morale in war is the honor. You know that you will save your country and you fight. LONG LIVE AMERICA. If a war starts i will be the first guy that will be in line for the fight. It is my honor and my duty.
During WWII the draft was for the duration of the war or until you were unfit for combat .
As long as he didn't die. If he was lucky, he would have stayed on the front line for an approximate of 5minutes. the front line was a very dangerous place to be.
only a few years...good news travels fast eh
The same amount of time as anyone else in the jurisdiction.
A soldier ant is about an inch
The EA vowel pair has its usual long E sound in "appeal."
I don't think you can appeal after a guilty plea.
Once a case is decided you can begin the appeal process immediatley.
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If a soldier is absent long enough he will be declared a deserter.
The Supreme court
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That depends on how long the soldier lived for on the battlefield.
What would be so bad about going through child support services? The father can have direct payments made to the mother without either party having to come into contact with one another, and it's a free service. Having an open case through DCCS (Department of Child Support Services) should not be taken as meaning that the payor is unwilling to pay. Think of child support as kind a paypal type arrangement. DCCS acts as an independent third party to get the payments to the custodial parent. It's not a bad or evil service, and so long as the father is making timely and full payments, it really is easier for everyone involved to let DCCS handle the administration of the payments.