Probably not. Your U.S. Military contract probably precludes you from living in Another Country while still serving in the U.S. military.
Elvis was US (Conscripted/Drafted). RA was a volunteer (Regular Army) for enlisted men. ALL US Army officers are Reserve Officers on active duty if they're in the Regular Army. The exceptions are West Point graduates who are normally given RA commissions upon graduation, or if there are not enough RA commission openings available the grads are given Reserve Commissions until an opening occurs. US Army Reserve Officers on active duty can apply for and receive RA commissions upon boarding. If the student historian ever needs a reminder to remember all of those details just remember the movie (film) "Saving Private Ryan", in that film actor Tom Hanks portrays an Army Captain. He relates his background to another GI, and says he was a school teacher before the war... Which means the captain (Tom Hanks) was a reserve army officer called to active duty for the war.
No! not that i can findAns 2 - You can guarantee there WILL be a list. - Armies are great at keeping lists. I think you may find this list at a US Army Records Office, possibly this one -U.S. Army Human Resources Command, Army Reserve1 Reserve WaySt. Louis, MO 63132-5200
Approximately 1.5 million active servicemen + 850,000 in reserve in the Army, Navy, Marines, Airforce, and Coast Guard combined.
USA (US Army), USN (US Navy), USMC (US Marine Corps), USAF (US Air Force), USCG (US Coast Guard).
Their status as a militia can be an issue of debate. However, as far as the technical aspects go, they are a militia in the sense that they are not a regular military formation, and that they can be called to serve the needs of non-federal entities. The Militia Act of 1903 defined the National Guard as the organisedmilitia, with other militia entities being the unorganisedmilitia.A number of bills have been passed in the years since 1903 which have further separated the National Guard from the Constitutional definition of a militia, such as the National Defence Act of 1916 (which merged the National Guard into the US Army, and established the National Guard as the primary reserve force of the US Army, rather than the Army Reserve), and the Total Force Policy of 1974, which effectively defined the Regular Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard as one entity.But, until the Supreme Court rules otherwise (which is highly unlikely), the Militia Act of 1903 stands.
Over 1,000,000 soldiers serve collectively in the Active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
If you earned your Ranger tab on active duty prior to joining the Army Reserve, you will still continue to be Ranger qualified. If you are simply serving in the US Army Reserve and intent to be sent to Ranger school from your Reserve unit, your chances are slim to none, and you would be better off to join the National Guard and try to get into a Special Forces unit of the National Guard. If you are looking to serve in a Ranger unit of the US Army Reserve, then this will be impossible, as there are no such units in the Army Reserve. The US Army Reserve is composed of training and support units, with all combat arms relegated to the Regular Army and Army National Guard. The one exception to this is the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, which is an infantry battalion of the US Army Reserve, which is composed of reservists from Hawaii, American Samoa, Saipan, and Guam.
Any US Army recruitment center. The same recruiters who recruit for the Regular (active duty) Army also recruit for the Army Reserve. They do not, however, recruit for the National Guard.
Washington D.C.
Yes, there is a US Army Reserve Infantry. The US Army Reserve includes different military occupational specialties (MOS), and Infantry is one of the available MOS options. Soldiers in the Army Reserve Infantry receive training in a variety of combat skills and may be called upon to serve in both domestic and overseas missions.
Other celebrities who were in the military include: Elvis Presley: US Army Drew Carey: US Marine Corps Reserves Hugh Hefner: US Army Bea Arthur: US Marine Corps Johnny Carson: US Navy Bill Cosby: US Navy Ice-T: US Army Mr. T (Laurence Tureaud): US Army Montel Williams: US Marine Corps, US Navy, US Navy Reserve Sean Connery: Royal Navy (UK) Arnold Schwarzenegger: Austrian Army Sidney Poitier: US Army Clint Eastwood: US Army Jimi Hendrix: US Army Mel Brooks: US Army Pat Sajak: US Army Tom Selleck: California Army National Guard Alan Alda: US Army Reserve Leonard Nimoy: US Army Reserve Shaggy: US Marines Willie Nelson: US Air Force Mystikal: US Army Johnny Cash: US Air Force
Google Maps lists one US Army Reserve unit: U S Army Reserve‎4724 South Parkway Street, Conroe, TX 77303-4355 (936) 788-5767‎
If you move from Canada to the US and have bad debt in Canada will it effect your credit in the US?
As of 2016, the US Army reports approximately 475,000 Active personnel, and 540,000 Reserve and National Guard personnel for a total of 1,015,000. Obviously the exact numbers vary from day to day as soldiers join and leave the Army.
Almost 600 000, and almost 600 000 in reserve.
Yes, of course, but you must inform the military of your move. You will be transferred to a reserve unit at your new location. If you are moving more than a certain distance (100 or 120 miles if I remember correctly) from any unit, you MAY be excused from drills or receive an administrative discharge under honorable conditions.
United States Army (includes Army Reserve and Army National Guard) United States Air Force (includes Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard) United States Navy (includes Navy Reserve) United States Marine Corps (includes Marine Corps Reserve) United States Coast Guard (includes Coast Guard Reserve)