Well, I don't have the full answer and I'm probably on some government watchlist for visiting sites like "helpingout", but I did discover Army Regulations 615-630 during WW2 provided for the discharge of those unfit for military service. "Unfit" could mean anything from severely wounded to contracted a chronic disease, or mental illness. Can't find the actual regulations from that time period and in the current version they don't have anything to do with discharges.
A Sepoy soldier is an Indian soldier during the time India was under Great Britain's power.
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an Indian soldier serving under British or other European orders.
The minimum age of a soldier in World War II was 18 years old. However, many boys under that age used doctored documents to join the military before their 18th birthday.
what are you talking about how can you say that no soldier's died in world war to it is to be approximate that 3900 people gave their lives not only soldier's were included in that.but again how could you ever say that there was no soldier's dead from this war yous are all idiots lolI think what he means by '...no...' is Number...Total number soldiers died in world war 2? Oh, it was way more than 3900. it was just under 60 million people. 60 MILLION!Um, try OVER 60mil and that's still unconfirmed. Estimates are up in the 70 millions.
No one can be discharged from the U.S. military for being gay. "Don't Ask Don't Tell" was overturned on Sept 20, 2011.
A down under soldier is called an anzac.
Whether your car loan is discharged by a bankruptcy or not will depend on your state and the equity in your car. Whether the loan will be discharged or not is called an "exemption".
A Sepoy soldier is an Indian soldier during the time India was under Great Britain's power.
the parties do what they said they would do under the contract
Yes.
A Nazi soldier was a member of the armed forces under the control of Nazi Germany during World War II. They were responsible for carrying out the military objectives of the Nazi regime, which often involved acts of aggression and violence.
Not exactly. A soldier can be shot for disobeying a direct order from his superior while under fire.
Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over. Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over.
No, that's harrassment.
No, but you will be protected under the stay for as long as the Ch. 7 is active (not been discharged or dismissed), and you have alotted amount of time to add creditors.
A contract is discharged when neither party has any obligations under it