Sentences with phrase «joined the military right»

Captain Megan Mallone is a 2008 graduate of the University of Toledo College of Law and joined the military right after law school.
«I joined the military right out of high school.

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(People who joined the military before 2018 can keep the matching contributions right away without waiting for two years.)
When you join the military, you do give up certain rights.
Mr. Peach, You do give up rights when you join the military.
(i) a woman's right to an abortion; (iii) medical immunization of teen girls (and boys) against HPV; (iv) assisted suicide; (vi) gay marriage; (vii) my right to view art and theatre deemed «offensive,» «blasphemous» or «obscene» Catholics; (viii) basic $ ex education for older school children; (ix) treating drug abuse as principally a medical issue; (x) population control; (xi) buying alcohol on a Sunday in many places; (xii) use of condoms and other contraceptives; (xiii) embryonic stem cell research; (xiv) little 10 year - old boys joining organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America, regardless of the religious views of their parents; and (xv) gays being allowed to serve openly in the military.
This young man was NOT drafted into the military, he elected to join and as such he lost his rights to decide what he was to do and where he was to do it.
You lose some rights when you join the military, but one you definitely retain is the right to worship or not.
Who in the right mind wants to even join a Military anyways?
If one joins the military or gets a security clearance, they agree to give up their right to free speech, at least on subjects related to their military service or security clearance.
Arguably, one joining the military gives up their right of liberty and pursuit of happiness... unless someone derives happiness from pushups and swabbing out latrines.
«I had always planned to join the military, so my options at that point were to go straight to college and defer my service or join right after high school and go to college a little later.
Megan and Rex move up from military checkpoints (a tense scene without a resolution, which seems right) to joining missions, going ahead of convoys to search for improvised explosive devices.
The civilian employment of individuals who join the United States military, either through call - up or by volunteering, is protected by the federal Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 («Act»).
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