If you are in the Army your fulltime job is to be in the Army. If you are in the Reserves you go through the training then go back to your civillian life until needed (train one weekend a month). Two separate gigs- army and army reserves. Lots of people will stay in reserves after their time as full time.
Because that material was reserved for the army
200,000active 1000 reserved troops and 300 nuclear weapon hiding under ground..sorry in my english i am a retired soldier
There's actually four.Regular ArmyArmy ReserveArmy National Guardare probably the ones you're thinking of. There's also a component known as the Army of the United States, which is currently inactive, and reserved for times when the draft is implemented.
A military veteran is anyone who was in, is in, or reserved of any of the armed forces. Including the Army, the Navy, the Coast Guard, the Marines, or the Air Force.
I am in JROTC (junior reserved officers in training corps) so I have to know... Private Private first class specialist or a corporal (I am a corporal) sergeant staff sergeant sergeant first class Master sergeant or first sergeant sergeant major command sergeant sergeant of the army
The Army specifically, no, but the Department of Defence has several blocks of reserved IP addresses, which will be delegated to each branch of service as needed.
Yes, you can get a scholarship. Your college will post scholarships and some of them will be reserved for people in the army.
The General of The Army, but it is reserved for Wartimes. General is the normal highest.
Because that material was reserved for the army
No, that skill was reserved for Marine Recruits,
All branches have a reserve component. The Army and Air Force also have a National Guard.
Army Times is a weekly newspaper published out of Springfield Virgina. The newspaper serves all active, reserved and retired personal of the United States Army.
Currently, the higest attainable rank is General (four stars). General of the Army (five stars) is still an available rank, but reserved for special wartime situations.
reserved poweres
Reserved powers are those powers reserved for not reserved for- but granted to the states. The definition of reserved powers: All powers not expressed in the Constitution are granted to the states and called reserved powers.
200,000active 1000 reserved troops and 300 nuclear weapon hiding under ground..sorry in my english i am a retired soldier
Reversed is a anagram for reserved.