Buffalo soldier. Most were African Americans and the first federal park rangers.
If they are permanent residents of the US whose abilities and/or talents are needed and cannot be filled by a US citizen, then they can join the army.
Yes, "Don't ask, Don't tell" was repealed.
riveters. they could work in factories, but were not permitted to serve in the military.
To prove they were loyal Americans
No. Adams was a diplomat, not a soldier.
A soldier in the us military
yes
The US President is the Comander in Chief of the US Military
He must serve.
no you don't have to be in the military or navy
Yes, dual citizens can serve in the US military, but they may face restrictions based on their other citizenship and the country's laws. It is important to consult with a military recruiter or legal advisor for specific guidance.
See: Military Snipers
No, he was crippled by polio and couldn't walk, so he would've made a lousy soldier. During WW2, he was the president of the US- and technically the commander in chief of the US military, but he didn't actually serve.
The song is about the men who served in the 9th and 10th Calvary Regiments in the Western US after the Civil War. The name Buffalo Soldier was a nickname the Native Americans gave to the Black Calvary of the US Army's 9th and 10th Regiments because of their combat prowess bravery, tenaciousness, and their appearance on the battlefield.
short answer yes
When military personnel from the United States military branches receive a Section 8, it means that the soldier has been deemed unfit for service and has been dismissed from their duties. A Section 8 deems that military personnel are no linger fit to serve due to a mental illness or mental incapacity that would hinder their service.