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  • ...fession; discharged as too old for use or work; especially with a pension; honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additi
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  • ...their 16th birthday, be currently in school, a high school graduate or be honorably discharged from the military, be under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012, a
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  • ...e Japanese were outnumbered and outgunned, and it was seen as a way to die honorably rather than be captured.
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  • ...man military to refer to soldiers who had completed their service and were honorably discharged. In modern times, the term is used in various professional field
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  • ...ealth campaigns. The award is open to members of the USPHS who have served honorably and have made contributions that have had a tangible impact on global healt
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  • ...viduals have served in the Canadian Armed Forces or the RCMP and have been honorably discharged. In some cases, family members of veterans may also be eligible
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  • ...d the Japanese military ethos. This tradition encouraged the idea of dying honorably in battle rather than surrendering. During World War II, particularly in th
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  • ...the American War Mothers is open to mothers who have or have had children honorably serving in the United States armed forces. The organization is structured i
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  • ...Berkeley]]. During [[World War I]], Thind served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged. After the war, he applied for U.S. citizenship in the state of
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  • ...oice of weapons, and the conditions under which a duel could be considered honorably settled.
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  • ...flict, ensuring that military personnel are prepared to conduct themselves honorably and effectively in both peacetime and wartime scenarios.
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  • * Active, retired, and honorably separated officers and enlisted personnel of the U.S. military.
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  • ...so eligible for French citizenship under certain conditions, after serving honorably for a minimum period.
    4 KB (663 words) - 22:46, 19 April 2024
  • ...can be considered honorably retired. Separation not within the meaning of honorably retired would involve forced or requested removal for cause or a resignatio
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  • ...ce in the federal service based on active military service that terminated honorably.
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  • * [[Honorably retired]]
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