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Citizenship Option Added to Boot Camp

The Army and Navy are reportedly trying to speed certain processes up by allowing recruits to deal with the citizenship process while they are still in basic training. This will mean a change to the no-visitors policy as immigration officials will have to visit recruits. For the military, recruits must complete five years of honorable service in order to obtain citizenship.                              

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