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How do you take care your family and yourself when you
become a soldier? How does your family react when you want to become a soldier? ​

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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Answer:

Explanation:

The death gratuity is a tax-free payment of $100,000 that is paid to survivors of the following armed service members: A member who dies while on active duty or while on authorized travel. A reservist who dies while on inactive duty training or on authorized travel.

Following morning stand-to, inspection, and breakfast, soldiers undertook any number of chores, ranging from cleaning latrines to filling sandbags or repairing duckboards. During daylight hours, they conducted all work below ground and away from the snipers' searching rifles.

With 7–9 hours of sleep per 24 hours, Soldiers sustain optimal performance for the entire waking day (Green zone).

Being on active duty is similar to working a full-time job. In the Army, for instance, its active duty soldiers serve 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the length of their service commitment (that's not to say that each soldier works a 24-hour shift, just that there are always soldiers on duty).

Answered by priyankahr045
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The death gratuity is a tax-free payment of $100,000 that is paid to survivors of the following armed service members: A member who dies while on active duty or while on authorized travel. A reservist who dies while on inactive duty training or on authorized travel.

Following morning stand-to, inspection, and breakfast, soldiers undertook any number of chores, ranging from cleaning latrines to filling sandbags or repairing duckboards. During daylight hours, they conducted all work below ground and away from the snipers' searching rifles.

With 7–9 hours of sleep per 24 hours, Soldiers sustain optimal performance for the entire waking day (Green zone).

Being on active duty is similar to working a full-time job. In the Army, for instance, its active duty soldiers serve 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the length of their service commitment (that's not to say that each soldier works a 24-hour shift, just that there are always soldiers on duty).

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