The military usuallt buries the corpse when in a time of war rather than send it back for a proper funeral
it is appropriate for the US to send soldiers to fight and face death on foreign soil to -Assist an ally of the US: help them fight against the ennemies -Stop human right abuse: example of the tragedic that happened in Nigeria -to acquire resources: fight for what is going to help the country. That what i think To assist an a of the llylike what haapen of the United Stat
The United States Marines were the only group of soldiers which were under foreign command during World War 1. These soldiers were used as reinforcements where needed.
They're called mercenaries.
yeah, i can't remember where though, i think its called the Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy
First time US soldiers invaded European soil was on July 9th 1943 in Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily.
Because your trying to bury it. Its hard to bury ti without putting soil on top.
soldiers of the soil are hardcore sas members
Hi there if you do bury your fuschias then they will be able to grow up and out of the extra soil . they have very stiff stems which will be able to penentrate dense soil.
You can bury orange peels in the soil. They will not try to escape.
i believe that if you use regular soil and a fish (bury it in the soil) that's what i heard
they bury hazardous waste and garbage in it.
it is appropriate for the US to send soldiers to fight and face death on foreign soil to -Assist an ally of the US: help them fight against the ennemies -Stop human right abuse: example of the tragedic that happened in Nigeria -to acquire resources: fight for what is going to help the country. That what i think To assist an a of the llylike what haapen of the United Stat
About 5 inches into the soil.
No. Dragonflies in water or on aquatic plants.
bury it. eat the fruit, leaving the top and green leaves. the bury that with the leaves poking out the acid rich soil,
It looks at your face like it was ugly.
No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.