yes they do......as a matter of fact if a man and woman are married and both enlisted they can be sent at the same time. couples have to have a family care plan in place in order for both to stay in naming a guardian for their children in the event of a deployment. anyone who enlists can be sent unless they are on some type of hold (medical, legal, mental health) or if they dont have enough retainability. for example my husband has 9 months left on his enlistment and because he hasnt reenlisted yet he cant be sent as of now because there is no stop loss in affect in the air force. (his career field deploys for 8 months)
2007-07-28 01:17:56
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answered by CRmac 5
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There is no connection between military orders and family members unless there is a child care issue.
2007-07-27 13:20:37
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answered by SmartestOne 2
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Yes. One of the family members must ask for a deferment in order not to be sent. Few are requested
2007-07-27 13:14:36
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answered by cece 4
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Yes. Unless you had 3 brothers blown away in the same war, you're going.
2007-07-27 13:37:48
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answered by joby10095 4
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Yes they do---just not every last one with the same namesake-------Saving Private Ryan
2007-07-27 13:16:40
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answered by travis t 2
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yes
2007-07-27 13:21:28
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answered by philly cheese steak 2
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I had twins in my battery
2007-07-27 13:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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