-
enlisting in an
armed force shall take the
following oath: I, (state name of
enlistee), do
solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will
support and
defend the Constitution...
- in 1730. Additionally, the
following voluntary enlistees were distinguished: One-Year
Volunteer Enlistee (Einjährig-Freiwilliger):
despite the name, one-year...
- combat-fit
enlistees (PES A or B1) who p**** the
Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT)
prior to enlistment. Non-combat-fit
enlistees (PES B2 and...
- (Scandinavian, Italian, Jewish, Mexican, Polish,
Native American) 40,000 French/French-Canadian
Alternative estimates place the
number of
enlistees much lower....
-
prescribed by legislation,
arranged in
order of
increasing seniority.
Enlistees make up the bulk of
manpower in the SAF and
comprise the
majority of full-time...
-
graduation from
their technical training schools,
whichever comes first.
Enlistees who have
signed up for
initial six-year
enlistment periods have usually...
-
enlistment period of at
least four
years of
active duty. On the
other hand, an
enlistee could be
promoted to the rank of
Airman immediately after completing Air...
- are "entry level",
meaning that the USAF
provides all training. Some
enlistees are able to
choose a
particular field, or at
least a
field before actually...
- of
government officials, but they have also
helped boost the
number of
enlistees;
several accounts have
millions of
views and followers. In 2020, the United...
- island, with more than 350
military personnel in
place by
April 1861. As
enlistees were ****igned to units, new
green troops reported for training. In early...