Twenty-year-old David Ben-Alisha(ph) from the Jewish settlement of Effrat will be joining the army soon.
Young Sunnis who once joined the insurgency are now joining the army and police.
They said Mr Gallagher was at college to realise his ambition of joining the army.
Many refugees fleeing Vojvodina said that Serbs had been trying to bully them into joining the army.
After joining the army, his first post was in Cyprus as a machine gunner in Dhekelia, the military said.
They were part of that Greatest Generation -- surviving the Depression, joining the Army, serving in World War II.
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The only survivor was Corporal Thomas Hough, from Dayton, Ohio, who had been a lifeguard before joining the army.
Mr Wroe, a former soldier himself, said he did not regret his son joining the Army and praised his "selfless bravery".
Perez plays a womanizing yet gallant action hero of the 18th Century, who mocks war but ends up joining the army to avoid marrying yet another of his conquests.
I'm concerned that that message will have a chilling effect on women that might have been thinking of joining the Army because of the opportunity that the Army offered for equal responsibility.
Born in 1914, he studied at Harvard before joining the French army.
Latinos were joining the Union army, Union cavalry, Union navy.
Tripoli's government is also holding talks with two militia groups - the Rafallah al-Sahati Brigade and the February 17 Brigade - on the possibility of joining the regular army, Al-Akkari said.
This explains the meteoric rise of a new party (Yesh Atid) which said it would focus on the middle class and find a way so the ultra-Orthodox participate in burden-sharing by joining either the compulsory army or civilian form of mandatory service.
He was born in Algeria in the 1970s and served in the Algerian army before joining the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, which was heavily involved in the Algerian insurgency in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Waller, 36, who served as a Ranger and a Chinese translator in the U.S. Army before joining Icon Advisers in Greenwood Village, Colorado in 2000, prefers gene diagnostic companies to the big pharmaceutical outfits, which he regards as being sluggish.
Waller, 36, who served as a Ranger and a Chinese translator in the U.S. Army before joining Icon Advisers in Greenwood Village, Colo. in 2000, prefers gene diagnostic companies to the big pharmaceutical outfits, which he regards as being sluggish.
Soon hundreds of fellow Tutsis in the Congolese army were deserting and joining him.
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Sardonas said she had thought about joining an Army team that conducts social work in the field and faces combat situations.
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