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.
The army claimed legislative powers for itself.
Dardanelles.
Partly because the Confederate army in Savannah had managed to escape across the river into South Carolina. Partly because he wanted to make punitive raids on South Carolina anyway, as the state that had started the war.
California
their rights remain unchanged
A minor can move to a different state to live with an aunt as long as they have permission from their parents.
no
Probably not. Your U.S. Military contract probably precludes you from living in another country while still serving in the U.S. military.
Research the laws of the state you are going to.
Depends on the state. In wisconsin yes. And depends on the parental agreement.
The United States Government, State Governments, the United States Army and State Militia groups.
6000 dollars
Big truck.
no
If he is on his initial enlistment and considered an obligor, then he can move and affiliate with the closest unit to where he moves. If he is what they consider a non-obligor, then the unit must chose to accept him.
20
Rates vary from state to State, so if you move and register your car in that state, the rates will change.