Sorry, don't know the value, but that was in the first year of production,1902
There is not a minimum number of children someone must have in order to join the military.
There are a number of places one can go to find a local military recruiter. Sites such as Today's Military and Military have tools that allow one to find their nearest military recruiter.
Questioner does not give his state, so I don't specifically know what that penal code number is, but if the officer saw the drugs 'in your hand', you can be charged with their possession.
His early training was as an artillery officer and that was something that he always used with great skill and effect. It was not the number of available weapons at his disposal, but the effective placement and use of them that won the day.
This is a little harder than just yes or no. For the most part the military uses black ink because it copies better and faxes better. However the commanding officer of a unit will usually use red ink so that anytime you see something in red you know it was written or signed by the commanding officer. The executive officer (number 2 in command) uses green ink and the operations officer in some units uses blue.
1,430,895 were on active duty in the United States military as of September 2010. Active personnel1,477,896Reserve personnel1,458,500
Officer Number Thirteen - 1925 was released on: USA: 9 September 1925
When soldiers first started receiving service numbers, there was a special number only the military used. In the modern military, your "service number" is your Social Security number.
A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
No
If you are referring to a police officers badge, each officer is assigned a personal identification number. If you had a reason to find out or indicate who a particular officer is or was, you could give his/her badge number, and this number would identify the officer. In other words, the number connects to a name.
yes