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What is a Level 1 pass?

Level 1: A pass at Level 1 is broadly equivalent to attainment of a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) short course at foundation tier.
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How do you attack a level 1 pass in rise of kingdoms?

If you're talking about lvl 1, 2, or 3 passes... Your alliance has to build flags so it touches it. Then the pass has to be opened and unprotected to be attacked (monument timeline). Then the whale will start the rally, people join it with the specified type of troop and reinforce when it gets low.
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What is a pass in rise of kingdoms?

Basically, the Zones in RoK are divided and determined by the mountains. The only way to expand your Alliance's territory into the new zones is to capture the “Passes” located between those Mountains. They are the “gates” that allow you to enter the new Zone.
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Are passes protected in RoK?

The passes have units that protect them inside (NPCs) and until they are defeated they will not allow the advance of our buildings and troops. They can only be attacked by Alliances and troops that have buildings adjacent to them.
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Do weekends count as leave days in the military?

Holidays and non-duty weekends do not count against the 15-day regular military leave ceilings.
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Is UK Army Tier 1?

The US general is said to have told Mr Wallace that the UK military is not a "tier one" fighting force and is "barely" even tier two. Tier two would describe a more middling power, with less fighting capability such as Germany or Italy.
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Does military pay for emergency leave?

Emergency leave is leave that is taken in response to a family or other emergency situation. Emergency leave is usually authorized very quickly. Emergency leave is paid leave that is chargeable against your leave balance.
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Can you quit the army?

You can leave in the first THREE MONTHS (but NOT in the first six weeks). After the first three months you have no right to leave until you have served for FOUR YEARS. And after you've left, the army can still call you up to train or fight at any time for the next SIX YEARS.
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How much do Soldiers get paid when deployed?

Hardship Duty Pay for Location Assignment (HDP-L) is payable to Soldiers for either permanent change of duty station or temporary/deployed/attached duty of over 30 days duration in specified locations. HDP-L is payable on a monthly basis in the amount of $50, $100 or $150 depending on the location.
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How often do you get to go home in the Army?

Annual Leave: Active duty Soldiers earn 2.5 days of annual (chargeable) leave for each month of service, for a total of 30 days per year. Currently, Soldiers can bank up to 60 days of leave at the end of the fiscal year.
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Is the SAS the best in the world?

The SAS is thought of all over the world as one of the best, if not the best Special Operations organisations. This is mainly because of the intense training they are put through. The hardest part of this is intense interrogation (questioning while under torture) which the trainees must go through.
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What is the most elite regiment in the British Army?

The most senior regiments of the British Army are those of the Household Division. These are the oldest and traditionally the most “elite” of the Army's Regiments. They were the regiments expected to hold the line longer than regular regiments and able to out fight regular enemy formations.
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What is the lowest rank in the army UK?

Private. On completion of Basic Training, all new soldiers start as Privates although the title may be Trooper, Gunner, Signaller, Sapper, Guardsman, Rifleman or even Kingsman depending on the Corps or Regiment in which they are serving.
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Do Soldiers pay to come home?

Soldiers and their loved ones are not charged money so that the Soldier can go on leave. Soldiers are not charged money for secure communications or leave.
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How many years do you have to serve in the Army to retire?

Members who accumulate 20 or more years of active service are eligible for retirement. There are three non-disability retirement plans currently in effect for active duty retirees. These are Final Pay plan, High-36 Month Average plan, and Military Retirement Reform Act of 1986 (more commonly referred to as REDUX) plan.
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How long is Army Christmas leave?

The Army Holiday Block Leave is 10 days

This allows drill sergeants and basic training staff members to spend the holidays with their families.
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What is the hardest regiment to get into?

forces in the world. The training is hard but the rewards are great. If you're looking for a challenge then apply to join the.
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What do paras call Marines?

Among other things not very nice we call Royal Marines seahats. We also use the hat name for regular army and call the SF superhats, that term can also be used for someone from the regular army who is an excellent soldier. It's all “mostly” in good fun.
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Can you tell people you are SAS?

The SAS - the Special Air Service - is a special forces unit of the British Army which specialises in counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, and covert reconnaissance. SAS action is kept pretty secret (most people in the SAS don't tell anyone except their nearest and dearest).
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Which is tougher SAS or Navy Seals?

In general, SAS recruits tend to follow instructions well, have high levels of discipline, awareness and physical ability. Whereas Seals are easily distracted and tend to just want to chase fish, play with beach balls and bark a lot. This makes seals much harder to train.
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Did Bear Grylls serve in the SAS?

Now best known for his survival-themed televsion series, the adventurer Bear Grylls was once a member of UK Special Forces. Between 1994 and 1997, Grylls served in 21 SAS, part of the United Kingdom Special Forces Reserves. While serving with 21 SAS, Grylls was a trooper, survival instructor and patrol medic.
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Can a girlfriend live on Army base?

Soldiers' spouses and dependents can live on-base with them in family housing. Parents, extended family, and friends cannot live on base but are welcome to visit.
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What is the longest you can stay in the Army?

If the soldier has not been promoted by the time he reaches MTIG, he is discharged from the service. Today, a recruit may enter the service at 17 years old and stay in service until age 65, for a total of 48 years of service.
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