On a Military Base, Soldiers' quarters are called Barracks. On some bases they are wooden structures that date back to WW2. On other bases, they are modern buildings.
The Japanese living in the US, were ordered to live at camps when the war began with Japan ending with 2 nuclear bombs.
this depends on the country you live in, so you will need to call your Armed forces Recruiting ofice.
Living quarters are where people can live, or shelter. People live in them for shelter.
Yes, the slaves live in cabins which are also called slave quarters
Quarters are always places that people sleep or live.
Yes. Effective June 26, 2013, the US Military treats all marriages equally.
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yes -------------------------------- Each military has their own rules and requirements. For the UK you have to be 16 and have UK Residency (live in the UK) to join the Armed Forces.
In the sea.
Lets put it this way, they don't have rolls of quarters where I live :)
It means to live very close to the volcano.
Quarters.