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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...
- (November 1, 2001). "Text - S.1610 - 107th
Congress (2001-2002):
American Servicemembers'
Protection Act of 2001". www.congress.gov.
Retrieved December 1, 2024...
- 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...
- is a type of
security guard,
government law
enforcement officer, or
servicemember who
protects an
important person or
group of people, such as high-ranking...
- of
United States servicemembers and
civilians missing in
action during the
Vietnam War (1966–67) List of
United States servicemembers and
civilians missing...
- a call and
response structure in
which one
servicemember initiates a line, and the
remaining servicemembers complete it,
instilling teamwork and camaraderie...
- 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...
- 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...
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later upgraded to the Navy Cross.
Keating was the
third U.S.
military servicemember to be
killed in
action in Iraq
during Operation Inherent Resolve. Keating—whose...
- if the
British so decided". The US
military even
exempted Catholic servicemembers from air
raids on Rome and
other areas with a
significant Catholic presence...