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Military personnel or
military service members are
members of the state's
armed forces.
Their roles, pay, and
obligations differ according to
their military...
- The
Servicemembers Access to
Justice Act of 2008 (SAJA) (S. 3432) was
introduced on
August 1, 2008, by
Senators Barack Obama,
Edward Kennedy and Robert...
- The
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (formerly
called the Soldiers' and Sailors'
Civil Relief Act of 1940) (codified at 50 U.S.C. §§ 3901—4043) is a United...
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Servicemembers United (SU) was an LGBT-interest
organization dedicated to the
repeal of the
United States armed forces' ****-exclusionary policy, commonly...
- of
United States servicemembers and
civilians missing in
action during the
Vietnam War (1966–67) List of
United States servicemembers and
civilians missing...
- fall of the
Soviet Union, when
Sweden could gather up to 1,000,000
servicemembers. However, on 11
December 2014, due to
tensions in the
Baltic area, the...
- The
American Service-Members'
Protection Act (ASPA;
Title 2 of Pub. L. 107–206 (text) (PDF), H.R. 4775, 116 Stat. 820,
enacted August 2, 2002),
known informally...
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allegedly committed by
servicemembers.
Although the ****anese
court system has
jurisdiction for most
crimes committed by
American servicemembers in ****an, there...
- is a
smart card
commonly known as a
Common Access Card (CAC) used by
servicemembers and DoD civilians. It
works with
specialized card
readers for use with...
- the U.S.
Department of
Defense had a
total of 117,806
active duty
servicemembers of
which 88,370 were
Sailors or Marines, 18,339 were Airmen, and 11...