Yes
It's used to describe soldiers and other service members for whom military service is their primary occupation; i.e., they are service members full time. This is opposed to reservists, who soldier on a part-time basis.
For the most part active duty service members have military medical care in military facilities. Under certain circumstances the military pays civilian medical facilities to provide care to active duty service members. The families of active duty military personnel have a health care plan called TRICARE Prime which is similar to an HMO. Active duty service members and their dependents do not pay premiums for health care or prescription medications. Retired service members and their dependents also have military medical care and TRICARE available to them, but must pay premiums for TRICARE Prime. TRICARE Standard, which is a cost sharing plan, is also available to retired service members and their dependents. Once service members and their spouses turn 65 years of age and are covered by Medicare, TRICARE for Life acts as supplemental insurance for Medicare. Premiums for Medicare, Part B now vary by income.
"Military service 1y" typically refers to a one-year commitment to serve in the military. This duration may apply to various forms of service, such as active duty, reserve duty, or enlistment in specific programs. The specifics can vary by country and military branch, often offering training, experience, and potential benefits in exchange for the service period.
Active duty military personnel and their dependents, and retired service members and their dependents.
It's used to describe soldiers and other service members for whom military service is their primary occupation; i.e., they are service members full time. This is opposed to reservists, who soldier on a part-time basis.
No, NGB Form 22 and DD Form 214 are not the same. NGB Form 22 is issued to members of the National Guard upon their separation from service, detailing their military service, while DD Form 214 is used for active duty service members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, providing a comprehensive summary of their military service. Both documents serve similar purposes in documenting military service, but they apply to different branches and types of service.
Killed in service is a phrase to describe when members of the military are killed while on active duty. The term is most frequently used during wartime.
Typically, military clergy (Chaplains) have completed their training prior to joining the military and serve as officers. In some cases, the US Military may pay tuition for a clergyman to complete his education prior to entering active duty service.
Yes, women serve on active duty in the military. In the United States, women have been serving in the armed forces for decades, and there are no gender restrictions on active duty service. Women contribute in various roles and occupations, including combat positions.
Military duty is also described as service, serving one's country.
While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
Showing honor to those in military service is essential because it acknowledges their sacrifices and dedication to protecting the freedoms and safety of others. It fosters a sense of respect and appreciation for their commitment, often at great personal cost. Recognizing their service also helps strengthen the bond between military personnel and civilian communities, promoting understanding and support for those who serve. Ultimately, honoring military service members reinforces the values of courage, duty, and patriotism that are fundamental to society.