Military duty is also described as service, serving one's country.
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While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
The word you are looking for is "desert." It refers to the act of abandoning one's post or duty, particularly in a military context, and can involve leaving without permission or fleeing from service obligations. Desertion is typically considered a serious offense in the military.
Another word for a water system built by soldiers is a "military aqueduct." These structures are designed to transport and distribute water to support troops in the field or during sieges. They can include channels, pipelines, and reservoirs specifically constructed for military purposes.
no state has the power to tax an active duty military pay all military pay of active combat personal can not be taxed All military pay is untaxed when deployed, however different states do tax a regular pay check of active duty military.Florida for sure does not and they allow people to change residency without ever living there.
Responsibility is another word that can be used as a synonym for duty or obligation.
Conscription.
Another word for service can be duty.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'warrior' is bellator. It derives from 'bellum', which is the Latin word for 'war'. It therefore refers to the individual whose military duty is fighting during times of war. Another word for soldier is 'miles'. This word is less specific and more general than 'bellator'. It refers to the individual who carries out military duty in times of peace or of war.
One duty of the President is to sign a bill into a law. Another duty is to be Commander in Chief of the US military.
"Conscripts" during the Vietnam War were constripted men for military duty. Conscription is another word for "Draft." During the Viet War, a "drafted man" was a "conscripted man."
To turn something on, such as a machine. To mobilize a military unit for duty.
Old military people!
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Everyones getting taxed one way or another
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After his third run in with police, the teen's father threatened to send him to a military school. After graduation, will you work, enroll in college or join the military?