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War and Citizenship - jstor

The citizen who works at modernizing the functions of his own government is incidentally decreasing the tendency to war. But, clearly, more energy ought to be ...

Earning American Citizenship the Hard Way - VFW

From the Revolutionary War to today's military conflicts overseas, immigrants and noncitizens have been serving honorably in America's ...

Naturalization and the Military - Boundless

In this article, we will provide a broad overview of the naturalization process, as it applies to current and former members of the US military.

Introduction - War and Citizenship - Cambridge University Press

Nationalism and collectivist ideologies played an important role in defining the way in which governments and armies took the opportunity presented by the war ...

Military Citizenship & Immigration Services

Military OneSource is your guide for resources to assist with matters such as immigration, citizenship and the naturalization process.

Conference: Citizenship in the Era of the Civil War

In both the Union and the Confederacy, the exigencies of war caused government to make new demands upon the governed—including women, African Americans, and ...

8 USC 1440-1: Posthumous citizenship through death while on ...

8 USC 1440-1: Posthumous citizenship through death while on active-duty service in armed forces during World War I, World War II, the Korean hostilities, ...

Immigrants in the Military: 5 Things To Know - FWD.us

Immigrants have served in the United States Armed Forces since the founding of the country, but naturalization rates of service members are ...

The Value of Citizenship and Service to the Nation | RSF

Noncitizens in the United States have been receiving citizenship for military service in every war and almost every significant military ...

Renegotiating Citizenship through the Lens of the 'People's War' in ...

This article re-examines the importance of the 'people's war' by exploring the word history of the phrase.

Pinpointing Americans during and after World War I - jstor

First, it traces the legal and political history of citizenship during wartime, focusing in particular on immigration and naturalization policy in the decade ...

Fighting for Citizenship | Brian Taylor | University of North Carolina ...

In Fighting for Citizenship, Brian Taylor complicates existing interpretations of why black men fought in the Civil War. Civil War–era African Americans re.

18 Soldiers receive citizenship | Article | The United States Army

18 Soldiers and one spouse from 14 different countries changed April 18, 2024, after their hard work paid off, when they officially swore into being a citizen.

Civil War Citizens - NYU Press

At its core, the Civil War was a conflict over the meaning of citizenship. Most famously, it became a struggle over whether or not to grant rights to a grou ...

The Civil War and the Transformation of American Citizenship

At the beginning of the war, Confederates relinquished their status as U.S. citizens, only to be mostly reabsorbed as full American citizens in ...

How to Get U.S. Citizenship Through Military Service - AllLaw

Military members can take steps toward US citizenship by serving in either the US Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, or Coast Guard, or in a National Guard unit.

A Truer Concept of Service for Citizenship: Reimagining Military ...

However, the current military naturalization process is riddled with complexity, excessive and arbitrary vetting practices, misinformation, and an ever-growing ...

How to use the Index to Naturalizations of World War I Soldiers

Under this law, service members could become citizens in one day so long as they could prove they were enlisted and had testimony from two ...

Native Americans in the First World War and the Fight for Citizenship

After World War I, Dixon traveled through Europe with the hope that documenting Native American service in the military would aid the struggle ...

The Deepest Obligation of Citizenship: Looking Beyond the Warrior ...

Since then, every American man or woman who has donned the uniform of the U.S. military has voluntarily sworn to support and defend the U.S. ...