The military encourages dieting and good nutrition. This is one of the reasons that military regulation includes minimum and maximum weight for it members by height.
The prison I was in allowed diets. Like kosher diets, diets based on any allergies, etc.
They obviously add some sort of chemical in the food. My advice: Don't do those diets!
The Juicemaster and the Seven Day Juice Diet are both popular juice diets that help cleanse the body of toxins. Juice diets allow the body to return to a state of equilibrium.
Because it would be sexist not to allow them in the military.
Yes
Not too many popular diets are centered around the consumption of rice, but books like The Rice Diet Solution outline such a diet. Many diets allow rice, especially those centered around the elimination of fat.
Anything that the military uniform dress code doesn't allow.
No. Being a military dependent does not allow you to break the law.
Yeah. Most of them do. My friend's dad served in the military and they allowed him to have pets. Unless ure talking about having pets in the military, then the answer to that is no, not really.
There are a number of places one can go to find a local military recruiter. Sites such as Today's Military and Military have tools that allow one to find their nearest military recruiter.
Yes White wine is essentially a clear liquid and suitable for low residue diets
i am pretty sure it means they wont allow (the person who got rejected) to serve in the military