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Active and duty
* Active duty, a status of full duty or service, usually referencing full service in the armed forces
Active duty military marching bands often perform in parades with other military units and march in the same manner as other military personnel.
* Retired from Active duty
Active duty military personnel receive free admission.
In the wake of the Cold War, the US Army considered new options for the integration and organization of Active duty, Army Reserve and Army National Guard units in training and deployment.
After serving on Active Duty, Brady served as a Special Agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms with a post of duty in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Members of the military Reserve Components under Title 10 of the United States Code ( Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Forces Reserve, and Air Force Reserve ) or Title 14 of the United States Code, Coast Guard Reserve when not operating as part of the U. S. Navy, are subject to the UCMJ if they are either ( a ) active duty Full-Time Support personnel such as FTS or Active Guard and Reserve ( AGR ), or ( b ) traditional part-time reservists performing either ( a ) full-time active duty for a specific period ( i. e., Annual Training, Active Duty for Training, Active Duty for Operational Support, Active Duty Special Work, One Year Recall, Three Year Recall, Canvasser Recruiter, Mobilization, etc.
A leave of absence may be obtained for a variety of employee-requested reasons, including Active duty call-up for reserve military personnel, or to attend to the health needs of the employee or of a family member of the employee.
For service in the Gulf War, members of the military reserve ( in good standing ) or National Guard were initially awarded the NDSM when called to active duty service, but this was later expanded to include all members of the Reserve or National Guard in good standing on the Reserve Active Status List ( or equivalent ) during the eligibility period.
Active duty regulations allow federal soldiers to accept but not to wear state awards.
Active duty refers to a full-time occupation as part of a military force, as opposed to reserve duty.
The day-to-day military population of Stewart ANGB is approximately 660 full-time Air National Guard personnel, both Air Reserve Technician ( ART ) and Active Guard and Reserve ( AGR ) personnel, plus approximately 150 additional active duty Army, AGR Army Reserve and AGR Army National Guard, active duty Marine Corps and Active Reserve Marine Corps personnel.

Active and Army
In 1954 I was drafted and after serving two years honorably on Active Duty I was not required to participate in any further Army Reserve activities.
Active Reserve ( in Czech Aktivní záloha ) is a part of the otherwise professional Army of the Czech Republic.
Wall plaque marking the site in 1919, where the Active Service Unit of the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army was founded.
In 1940 the Permanent Active Militia and Non-Permanent Active Militia were renamed to become the Canadian Army.
Roughly 50 Cadets train year round to earn their commissions as United States Army Officers in both the Active Duty and Reserve components.
These part-time guardsmen are augmented by a full-time cadre of Active Guard & Reserve ( AGR ) personnel in both the Army National Guard and Air National Guard, plus Army Reserve Technicians in the Army National Guard and Air Reserve Technicians ( ART ) in the Air National Guard.
102 Howitzer belonging to Battery A, 1st Battalion, 206th Field Artillery, 39th Brigade Combat Team, in position at Camp Taji, Iraq 29 May 2004While the M102 is no longer in use by the Active United States Army, having been replaced by the M119, it is still in use by the National Guard.
The Salvation Army, along with the American National Red Cross, Southern Baptist Convention, and other disaster relief organizations, are national members of the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster ( NVOAD ).
Task Force Olympia included units from all three components of the Army ( Active, Reserve and National Guard ) as well as Marine and Australian officers.
Simultaneously, however, another " Headquarters, First Canadian Infantry Division " was authorized as part of the Canadian Army Active Force ( the Regular forces of the Canadian military ), in October 1953.
First Army ( Active ) and Fourth Army ( Reserve on paper )
Second Army ( Active ) and Fifth Army ( Reserve on paper )
Third Army ( Active ) and Sixth Army ( Reserve on paper )
Active today, the corps acts as a subordinate headquarters of United States Army Forces Command, and has also seen deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
* Active service unit, individual units with the Provisional Irish Republican Army
According to the Military Law of 1903, the armed forces of Bulgaria were divided in two categories: the Active Army and the National Militia.
At the outbreak of the First Balkan War, Bulgaria mobilized a total of 599, 878 men ( 366, 209 in the Active Army ; 53, 927 in the supplementing units ; 53, 983 in the National Militia ; 94, 526 from the 1912 and 1913 levies ; 14, 204 volunteers ; 14, 424 in the border guards ).

Active and military
* AFN 101. 1 Kwajalein ( military, Active Rock )
Active camouflage ( or adaptive camouflage ) is a group of camouflage technologies which would allow an object ( usually military in nature ) to blend into its surroundings by use of panels or coatings capable of changing color or luminosity.
Maloney returned to Steilacoom and, along with other military officers, took another steamship, the USS Active from Steilacoom to Seattle to get a howitzer ( which they failed to acquire ), then back to Fox Island, hoping to capture Chief Leschi.
But unlike the call signs of Soyuz 7 and Soyuz 8, this was not the name of a squadron in Soviet military training, of uncertain role, for the one that begins with the letter ' a ' is, meaning Active.
Active and retired military personnel consulted by the media, including CNN's own military analyst, USAF Major General Perry Smith ( ret ), noted that a particularly strong non-lethal formulation of " CS " teargas was indeed used during Tailwind, but that it should not be confused with sarin, which is categorized as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations.
* Active Denial System, a less lethal, directed-energy weapon system under development by the U. S. military.
The 124 FW is composed of over 1000 military personnel, ranging from full-time Active Guard and Reserve ( AGR ) and Air Reserve Technicians ( ART ) to traditional part-time air national guardsmen.
* End Of Active Service, end of an enlisted member's term in the military
Active research on powered exoskeletons for military use has a long history, beginning with the abortive 1960s Hardiman powered exoskeleton project at General Electric, and continuing into the 21st century.
Born near the Corners ( Clinton ), Upper Canada, Otter began his military career in the Non-Permanent Active Militia in Toronto in 1864.
The IRA Active Service Unit's ( ASU ) members, Danny McCann, Seán Savage and Mairéad Farrell, conspired to detonate a car bomb where a military band assembled for the weekly changing of the guard at the governor ’ s residence.
Active denial systems ( ADS ) are a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the U. S. military.
Active in the Gaza Strip, the military wing of the PRC is the Al-Nasser Salah al-Deen Brigades.

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