Generally there are about 1500 soldiers who drop out of Basic Training, most of which do so because of fraudulent enlistment (concealing medical or moral issues), it has become much more difficult for someone to get kicked out of basic.
Around 3million or 2million and might drop to 1million in 2008.
In mid July 2013 the number of goats in people's backyards and on commercial farms dropped. The drop in goats lead to price increases.
Children with "drop attacks," or atonic seizures, in which a sudden loss of muscle tone causes the child to fall to the floor. It is also performed in people with uncontrolled generalized tonic-clonic, or grand mal, seizures.
The maquiladora industry suffered in the recession of the early 200's. Also, there was increased competition from factories in countries with cheap labor, like Pakistan, Malaysia an China.
after world war two, Canada had one of the most formitably forces the world had seen, 120 000 full time soldiers. due to the cut back in the 60's, this number halved to b roughly 55000- 60000 soldiers full time. another drop in the 80's and 90's had led this number to drop drastically, down to about 18000 soldiers. Canada has roughly 20000 soldiers.
No, the Army will never drop a warrant for deserters.
You can't really drop out. You have to make them not want you, and that's not to hard. Just openly defy them, walk away, or sit down when they are yelling at you. Urinate during formation. A week or two of that and you're on your way home.
You have to visit certain people to get the 16th frame training. Go to Toon HQ and there will be a list with addresses.
The USMC is currently the most difficult to get into. USMC basic training is arguably the hardest boot camp of all branches. Sorry dude, but SEAL training is ridiculously hard, and even though Marines definitely train like hell, SEALs take the cake. Also, surprisingly few people are actually kicked out SEAL training, the vast majority D.O.R. (drop on request) cause it's too hard. SEAL training is SPECIAL FORCES. Look at the answer: toughest BOOT CAMP (BASIC). No doubt SEAL training is the toughest but, for basic the CORPS is the toughest, even SEALS have to go through BASIC. I agree. The Marine boot camp is the toughest. *Comment from personal experiance. ;)
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in fact yes they do it like a army thing you drop a bomds
There are "drop off" services where you drop off your dog for training and don't actively participate. I can't vouch for the success of such programs, though.
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To drop out of training costs one nothing and can be done at any time if one completes training and signs on he or she can not buy there way out and must complete there 3 years or be medically discharged.
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Currently around 120,000 regulars but under the latest reviews this will drop to 80,000 with a rise in territorial strength to 30,000 approx.