Since you said tour, I'm assuming you're referring to a combat tour. When troops are activated and deployed for such a tour, they are transferred into the RA component - they're no longer in the National Guard or Army Reserve at that point. When you complete your tour, and are deactivated, yes, you receive a DD-214.
If you're simply sent on a training assignment overseas (which isn't particularly uncommon), then no, you would not.
Over 1,000,000 soldiers serve collectively in the Active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
Level 1 of SRP readiness is required for Reserve Component soldiers that are mobilized for active duty.
In Earth Cyprus there is currently 10,000 Active, and 50,000 in Reserve. In Palem Cyprus ( a planet I made) there is currently 20,600,000 Active, and about 14,000,000 in Reserve.
With about 1,414,000 soldiers in active service and about 1,800,000 reserve troops, the Indian Army is the world's second largest active standing army.
Level 1 of SRP readiness is required for Reserve Component soldiers that are mobilized for active duty.
1.1 million soldiers on active duty with 960,000 in reserve in the Regular Indian Army, plus about 780,000 in the Territorial Army (a reserve/militia force).
The South African army has about 67,000 active duty soldiers. There is another 15,000 soldiers that are on reserve duty.
More than 1,130,000 soldiers in active service and about 1,800,000 reserve troops.
Militia are state reserve forces. Regular Army are active duty soldiers.
You must serve at least 180 of active service to receive any benefits.
WORLD TOP 12 ARMED FORCES:1. Russia (1,027,000 active) (22,010,000 reserve)2. North Korea (1,106,000 active) (8,200,000 reserve)3. South Korea (687,000 active) (8,000,000 reserve)4. Vietnam (455,000 active) (5,000,000 reserve)5. China (2,285,000 active) (1,510,000 reserve)6. India (1,325,000 active) (2,142,821 reserve)7. United States of America (1,580,255 active) (864,547 reserve)8. Iran (510,000 active)(1,800,000 reserve)9. Brazil (327,710 active) (1,340,000 reserve)10. Cuba (49,000 active) (1,159,000 reserve)11. Ukraine (129,925 active) (1,000,000 reserve)12. Turkey (510,600 active) (428,700 reserve)
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