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  2. 6 Best Military Banks and Credit Unions of 2021 - AOL

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    Members of our military, whether active duty or veterans, have access to unique bank accounts from both banks and credit unions. Such accounts are uniquely designed to suit the specific needs of ...

  3. 6 Best Banks for Military Members - AOL

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    Military banks and credit unions are institutions that specialize in working with active-duty members of the military -- be it in the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines or Coast Guard. These banks and...

  4. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    KATUSAs are drafted from pool of qualified volunteers who are subjected to mandatory military service for Korean male citizens. While ROK Army holds the responsibility for personnel management of KATUSAs, KATUSA members are equipped with standard United States Army issues, and live and work with the U.S. enlisted soldiers. [40]

  5. Best banks and credit unions for military members - AOL

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  6. Armed Forces Financial Network - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Financial Network was founded in 1985 at the request of the United States Army to support the "Surepay" direct deposit initiative. [5] The AFFN's role in the Surepay initiative was to be one way U.S. military personnel could gain access to their money. In 2017 the Armed Forces Financial Network launched a chip and pin travel ...

  7. Royal Canadian Army Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Army Cadet League of Canada ensures financial, accommodations and transportation support for programs and services not provided by the Department of National Defence. [4] Cadets are not members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and there is no expectation to join the military at a later date. However, former Cadets who do decide to go on to ...

  8. Basic Military Qualification - Wikipedia

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    After BMQ is complete, training within DP1 continues in each candidate's environment (Navy, Air Force, Army) or occupation. In the Primary Reserve, newly enrolled Officer Cadets/Naval Cadets and Second Lieutenants/Acting Sub-Lieutenants will also undergo BMQ, alongside NCMs, as Module 1 of their Basic Military Officer Qualification (BMOQ) Course.

  9. Army Cadet League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Army Cadet League of Canada (ACLC; French: La ligue des cadets de l'Armée du Canada) is the civilian non-profit organization which works with the Department of National Defence (DND) to support the Royal Canadian Army Cadet program. [1] It was founded in 1971 with a branch in every province and one for the northern region. [2]