Running away from military duty is commonly referred to as "desertion." It involves abandoning one's post or refusing to comply with military orders, often leading to legal consequences. In some contexts, it may also be described as "AWOL" (Absent Without Leave) if a service member is absent without permission but does not formally abandon their unit. Desertion can carry severe penalties, including court-martial and imprisonment.
It can be viewed as running away from the military or active duty, if you are called a draft dodger. This term was commonly applied to people who did not want to participate in the Vietnam War. If you are already in service to the military establishment and you run away from the military you are considered AWOL. This is short for â??Absent Without Official Leaveâ??.
After his third run in with police, the teen's father threatened to send him to a military school. After graduation, will you work, enroll in college or join the military?
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It is called run away!!!
Its called train on time, its by New Empire and its amazing :p
"oh oh oh pick me i know,"says the kid jubalintly. "alright ummm, you," said the teacher with the eccntric tie and shirt. "thanks, its..... desert!" *bow* Fin :P
The talking heads?
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military run court
Beware, it's a con, run away.
Dereliction of duty, going awol, shirks responsibility, etc.
why did ramon run away?