A soldier in the US Army receives his first stripe when he is going to represent his country in a particular sport of activity.
a fully functional soldier
No. It is last name only.
In army uniforms, a single stripe is typically worn by personnel holding the rank of Private First Class (PFC) in the U.S. Army. This insignia signifies their advancement from the entry-level rank of Private. The single stripe serves as a visual representation of their status and experience within the military hierarchy.
Private
No, he was not.
Each individual soldier is responsible for the purchase of their own uniforms, however each soldier will receive their initial issue of all Army equipment to include (ACU, Dress uniform and PT uniform) while at Basic Combat Training, as well each soldier will receive a yearly allowance to replace worn uniforms and accessories.
what is a old army soldier that has retired? becuase i want to know the oldest army soldier?
Unless your a soldier in the army, you don't need to know.
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
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Dad's Army - 1968 A Stripe for Frazer 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Generally, no. If they receive gifts in the mail, the Drill Sergeants have the discretion whether to allow the soldier to have them then, or to hold onto them until the end of BCT, then give them to the soldier.