Technically, there is no MOS in the US Army that cannot get deployed. Every soldier in the Army is infantry first and last. You serve at the need of the service and the nation.
Let me give you a real-world example. I have a friend whose father and four uncles served in Vietnam. His father and three of the uncles were in combat arms: infantry, special forces, artillery, and air cav. One uncle was in finance. Four of the brothers came home and raised their families. One died there...the finance officer. He was killed by a sniper while issuing pay in the field.
The point of this example is that once you raise your hand, you are giving your time and potentially your life to the defense of your country. If Uncle Sam sends you, you go.
If a person is due to have a son in four months time they cannot be deployed in the Army. The woman will be set to nondeplable status for a prearranged length of time.
The army deployed its troops in the foreign country.
The Parliamentarian Army deployed about 6,000 horsemen and 500 dragoons. The Cavalier Army deployed about 4,100 horsemen.
You must be at least 17 years old to join the German army as a soldier. However, you cannot be deployed for international missions until you are at least 18 years old.
Sixteen to thirty three. Although you cannot be deployed to fight until you are eighteen. However you can start training a few months before your sixteen
The Confederate Army deployed about 45,000 men. The Union Army deployed: in the first day Apr. 6th, about 38,000 men in the second day about 25,000 in addition.
No, you won't be deployed until you turn 18.
What job did an aquilifer do in the army?
There is no particular time involved between an Army soldier completing basic training and being deployed. It depends on the need and the job that the soldier is trained to do. Many soldiers are deployed shortly after completing basic training.
The National Guard and Air National Guard can be (and have been) deployed. The Puerto Rico State Guard cannot.
Admin....95% chance of being a Fobit if you get deployed
The British Army currently has troops deployed in Afghanistan under the name Operation Herrick. Troops are also deployed in Africa, Canada and Cyprus.