A military tour is where they take the soldiers from base to base to get a glimpse of the different grounds battle areas and the training courses.
I thinks its called a Tour or Tour of Duty
tour
The term used for a period of duty in a specific location or assignment is a "tour" (tour of duty).
Yes
When ever their tour of duty is over.
End Tour of Service
Veterans are welcome on nearly all military installations. Most have a museum. For tour assistance, contact the military base Public Affairs office. They can provide an escort/tour guide with current and historical information on the installation. Expect to have your vehicle searched when you enter the gate.
if they really wanted to and if the military family sends in a note through the adress of mindless then if they aprove then yes
General Eisenhower
No. There are several personnel in the military who will never see a combat tour - there are some who will never even see any overseas assignment, period.
With a military history major, you can be hired as a professor at one of the leading colleges such as education-portal.com. Here you can teach students about what it would be like to work in the military. How being in the military can help one mold their future and secure a stable income at the end of their military tour.
enter any or all training or school programs offered. you do nothing you are the loser, not the military. if you leave the military with some training your chances for employment are far greater then doing NOTHING during a service tour