Enlistment in a sentence as a noun

Does enlistment in the PRC army now include light cycle[1] training?

" Worst case, your children can work, borrow, do a military enlistment, etc.

When my enlistment was over, I moved on and have done great things and I am now in a wonderful place in life now.

Youngsters go to uni in order to avoid mandatory enlistment.

What I read in the article was him trying to teach a different way of looking at things, a new angle, which is what I read you got out of your enlistment.

It takes 2-3 years at a minimum, after enlistment, before all the required schools are completed before someone is qualified in an AH-64.

For enlisted, one generally signs up for a limited term of enlistment, and is out of the military at the end of that enlistment unless they choose to reenlist.

Enlistment definitions

noun

a period of time spent in military service

See also: hitch tour

noun

the act of enlisting (as in a military service)