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During World War I, the Navy was the first branch of the United States armed forces to allow enlistment by women in a non-nursing capacity, as Yeoman (F).
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It extended the Reserve Forces Act 1882 to allow the enlistment of men who had not served in the regular forces, to be known as "special reservists".
The United States, which allows voluntary enlistment at 17, has not yet ratified the treaty.
Presley and Paramount had to request special permission to defer Presley's enlistment to allow him to finish the film.
Only after January 1863, with McClellan finally relieved of command the previous November and an Emancipation Proclamation that allowed for the enlistment of black soldiers officially issued did Gurowski begin to modulate his relentless criticism.
On Aug. 17, more than a month before he would issue the Preliminary Proclamation, Lincoln signed two laws allowing for the enlistment of black troops, the Second Confiscation Act and the Militia Act of 1862.
Since technically only citizens were allowed to enlist in the legions, where recruits did not possess citizenship then, at least in some instances, citizenship "was simply given [to] them on enlistment".
The number of enlistments allowed two more companies to be raised, with sergeants taken from companies recruited in the Chesapeake.
John Laurens's proposal to allow slaves to earn their freedom through enlistment in the Continental Army attracted little support, even from his father, Henry, who nonetheless saw how the reality of bondage belied the rhetoric of liberty.
A few minutes later, Mr. Muhammad and his retinue returned, shoulders sagging, their enlistment in the jihad halted by Pakistani authorities who refused to allow them into Afghanistan.
In January 2011 he received an honorable discharge that would have allowed him to apply for re-enlistment in the future.
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