Joining the military in the US is voluntary. He doesn't have to join if he doesn't want to.
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I am not really sure what you mean because 1858 is 1858 military or not. It is a year. If you are asking what happened in 1858 then we need a bit more of who, where, why added to your question.
There are only 31,536,000 seconds in a year. So, light can only travel for 31,536,000 in a year.
Would dahvie vanity go out with a 16 year old and he only 22 year old
A year only as about 30 million seconds.
The only requirement in the US is to register with the selective service. That's about it!
No. Time in ROTC does not count towards your military time in service.
You must be 18 to vote. However, a 17 year old can register to vote and would be able to vote in a primary that is for a federal election that he would be voting for later on. In UK military you can register at 17 but you still will not be able to vote until 18
We need a year.
The number of military personnel discharged each year varies depending on factors such as enlistment contracts, performance, and military policies. On average, tens of thousands of military members may be discharged annually across all branches of the military.
If she does not posses a prior military service, no.
1917
Probably during WWII; it was constant because of the cold war...and didn't end until the Vietnam War.
1967
No, every man must serve his country in one of the two ways: by going through military training or, alternatively, by doing "civilian service". Most men do the about a half a year long military service. Civilian service lasts for a year, during which you must work at a state- or county-owned working place such as a hospital or a school.
Military involvement is mandatory in Mexico for all 18 year-old males.
Each year, 10,000 service members leave some form of military service because of some kind of medical reason. Many of the service members are discharged from the armed service.