Rewarding security operatives would be a matter for the contractor for whom they work.
If you meant the possibility of a security operative being presented with a military award, then no.
Odysseus promises Philoetius and Eumaeus that once his plan to defeat the suitors is successful, they will continue to serve him and receive his protection and friendship. He reassures them that they are valued members of his household and will be rewarded for their loyalty and bravery.
Corragio for physical bravery Fortitudo for moral bravery That's if I remember right
No, bravery is a countable noun. It can be used in both singular and plural forms, such as "bravery" or "acts of bravery."
The Bravery was created in 2003.
Papa rewarded Miguel by giving him a new colt for protecting Esperanza during the attempted robbery. This gift symbolized Papa's gratitude and recognition of Miguel's bravery and loyalty towards Esperanza and the family.
Bravery can be translated as:MutWagemutHeldenmutTapferkeitBravur
Bravery is an abstract noun.
Bravery is a common noun itself.
you can only get bravery in Pokemon white
The verb of bravery is brave. As in "to brave something".
No Bravery was created on 2006-04-17.
James Bravery is 6' 2".