Yes. The question is confusing. Most military installations in the US have a hospital or medical center on post/base. These facilities are used to treat service members and their dependents. Occasionally, it will be necessary for a service member to be hospitalized. Such a situation does not affect his service status, beyond the fact that he may not be able to be immediately deployed.
While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
you will have to contact an education center to find out.
No, they cannot.
In the Reserve, you can.
It applies while you serve in active duty.
Active Duty Service Computation just means the time you started active duty.
Depends on whether you're provided with barracks or not.
While I think we all should be thankful at all times for the active duty military, I think Veteran's day should be for those who have been honorably discharged.
yes they still do there are many active paratroopers on active duty still to this day.
A soilder lives on the army base while on active duty. Barracks, quarters, or billets.
Active duty applies to a person who is in the Air force full time, it can also apply to a reservist who is performing active duty to meet his or her yearly obligation. Inactive duty usually applies to a member of the inactive reserve. They are not in a drill status, but could still be recalled to active duty.
Who to talk to to find out if a reservist can be recalled for active duty?