He said Drummer Rigby's dream had been to join the army when he was growing up.
"I always wanted to join the Army right from I was a boy, " he said.
Anyone arrested or imprisoned, or who seeks to join the army or police, is scanned.
'When he first told me he wanted to join the Army, I was against it.
"Well, he should have thought about that before he signed up to join the Army, " she said.
The Preston Pals, as they were known, departed from Preston railway station in 1914 to join the Army.
They decided to join the Army, in hopes of picking their assignment and not being sent into combat.
He went on to join the Army in 2008 and served a number of tours as a soldier.
Later in 2010, Mr. Merah made another bid to join the army, this time applying to the Foreign Legion.
But when war broke out Michael left college to join the Army, only to get wounded and return home a hero.
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The U.S. Army said in a statement that Mr. Loughner had tried to join the Army but was 'rejected for service.
Yet Tillman still follows-through on his courageous decision to join the army.
Graduates who join the army or who take up jobs in poor, remote areas of western China will get their university tuition fees refunded by the government.
Specialist Frederick Greene was a Tennessean who wanted to join the Army for a long time, and did so in 2008, with the support of his family.
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"These 18-year-old kids who join the Army wear Nike because they like the brand, " says Robert Kinney , director of individual protection at the U.S. Army's Natick Soldier Center.
You join the Army, and your expectation is that someone is going to be looking over your shoulder and looking at your loyalty to the country, and even more.
The former Denbigh High School pupil, who was also well known in Caerwys where his grandparents live, was a student in Wrexham and had started his application to join the army.
Women might join the Army, but when they realize that because they have not been in positions in combat support, then they are not competitive for promotion and awards and recognition, women won't stay in the Army.
And the Democrats may further sour the atmosphere by attaching to the budget measures the Republicans oppose, allowing gays to serve openly in the armed forces or granting citizenship to illegal immigrants who join the army or attend university.
She was just 13 when she left home to join the Chinese army's ski team, her mother says.
"Alvin's going to go to Canada and join the Canadian army, " he said.
The men, many of whom were unable to join the regular Army, played a vital role in guarding vulnerable installations.
Although he travelled abroad and, like many Gurungs, had hoped to join the British army, he was happy to be guiding in his homeland.
Syrian officials say about 2, 000 members of the security forces have been killed in the unrest, which has become increasingly violent as defectors from the army join the opposition.
The attack has caused huge embarrassment to the Afghan government, which claims that it has put in place a stringent mechanism for verification and background checks of all those seeking to join the police or the Afghan army, the BBC's Bilal Sarwary reports from Kabul.
For the Tartan Army who did not join the 500 footsoldiers in leaving the stadium after Wales' second, it was far from a laughing matter.
Some time later, my brother's eldest son was about to join the People's Army.
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