Talk with your Military Liason. Or go to military.com, Army.com. You can gather forms there and be redirected to assistance.
No, you have to be in the Navy to be a SEAL. The army has its own special operatives, however. Delta Force is the absolute best the army has to offer. Many consider them to be superior to the SEAL operators.
You can request a historical letter from Colt.
The son had been a lieutenant colonel in the army.
I need to write a formal letter to a Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army. How should I write the "Dear ...." and the "Yours ...". I know that Colonel is appropriate for a spoken greeting. Thanks Steve
US Army, British Army, Canadian Army, Free French army, Polish Army, and the German Army
There are forms that you can fill out by your Recruiting Officer and your CO will need to sign them and you can also write a letter of Intent: Sample of Letter: Address it to your commanding officer.Captain Jeff Jones123rd ArmyDetachmentSmitrhfield, KS 65666Suject": Request to Transfer To Another UnitPlease accept this as my request to transfer from Unit ________ to another Unit.Sgt Joe Jones Your name would go here123 45 5555Be direct and to the point. Military letters do not use salutations such as " Dear Mr. or ":Dear Captain---" nor to they use "Sincerely yours"in closing and they use a 'subject line before they start the letter.' *** Submit at least 5 extra copies. The Army like any Armed Forces can be hard nosed for a purpose and your request may be denied.
Policy memorandum. #10-052
In a memorandum dated 17 April 1996, the CSA endorsed the AFTB Program as the primary Army program.
In a memorandum dated 17 April 1996, the CSA endorsed the AFTB Program as the primary Army program.
Yes at commands discretion you need to obtain a signed memorandum of moonlighting from your commander
Yes, You need to get the approval from your chain of command, and a signed memorandum from your commander.
Reenlist for that station, request a transfer through your chain of dommand, find a soldier of equal rank and the same MOS at the post you wish to transfer to and see if you can swap out with them. Nothing is guaranteed unless such a guarantee is made in writing, however.
Interstate Transfer is a moot point - there is no Interstate Transfer in the Army Reserve - there is only unit transfer. The Army Reserve is completely federal, and not delegated to individual states in any way. You would have to get a conditional discharge from the National Guard, then enlist into the Army Reserve.
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Complete your contract and see an Army recruiter.
Join the army, request to be branched infantry. We'll take care of the rest.