Veterinarians in the United States Army typically serve for a minimum of four years on active duty. After completing their initial commitment, they may have the option to continue serving, typically in three-year increments, or they may choose to separate from the Army. The length of service can vary depending on individual circumstances and career goals.
Auxiliary soldiers had to serve in auxiliary troops for 25 years before being eligible for Roman citizenship on discharge.
It costs you nothing to serve in the Army In fact, as long as you serve, they pay you. But it can be dangerous.
too long
7 years
12 months.
That depends on how long the soldier lived for on the battlefield.
Yes, as long as it has a battery installed.
all men must serve for at least 2 years
as long as he like to its up to him
A typical infantry soldier at the beginning of the war would train for 12 weeks after enlisting, as the war went on this was reduced due to soldiers urgently being needed on the front line and by the end of the war training was down to around six weeks. :) i hope this helps
depend upon which trench and what there role was