No they are too old and most lack the knlowlage, capabilities and physical age ability to pilot modern aircraft of today.
(unfortunately)
Yes, the Air Force ROTC active duty service commitment is typically five years for those who complete the program and receive their commission as officers. This commitment may vary depending on the specific job or career field the officer enters, as some positions may require longer service obligations. Additionally, if an officer pursues a more advanced degree or specialized training, the commitment could be extended.
The salary for armed police officers in the UK varies depending on their rank and experience. On average, a starting salary for an armed police officer could range from £24,000 to £28,000 per year, and as they progress in their career, their salary can potentially increase up to £45,000 per year or more. It's important to note that these figures are approximate and may vary based on individual circumstances.
It can be, yes. It's less likely to have such an effect the lower ranking you are as an officer, but, under the right circumstances, it could have such an effect, even for the lowest ranking of officers.
An active imagination can read anything into a certain set of circumstances. I doubt that the Statue of Liberty has anything to do with the Illuminati but of coursee I could be wrong.
Whether officers violated the Fourth Amendment by entering the house depends on the circumstances of their entry. If they had a valid warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances, their search may be lawful. However, if they entered without proper justification, it could be considered an unlawful search and seizure. The presence of the weapon would then be subject to exclusion if the initial entry was unconstitutional.
Spartan soldiers, known as hoplites, typically served in the military from the age of 20 until around 60, although their active service could vary based on individual circumstances and the needs of the state. Training began in childhood through the agoge system, which prepared them for combat and instilled discipline. While they could retire from active duty around age 60, many remained involved in military affairs and local defense throughout their lives.
No, however depending on the circumstances it could carry Jail time, a fine or community service
The exact outcome will depend on the criminal history of the minor as well as the circumstances of the incident. It could be community service, or it could a remand to a juvenile detention center.
The best information I could find is that by law the limit for General and Flag officers is 877 for all branches. There is an exemption for an additional 12. That should bring the total to 889, but in December of 2006 there were actually 901. It's my understanding that those officers serving in non military positions, for example CIA or DOD intelligence are not counted in the authorized total.
Because our military forces are continuously working to improve "Joint Operations," officers in one service may be assigned to work with another service. For instance, in combat an Army infantry division would have Navy, Air Force, and Marine officers assigned to their operations office as liaisons to coordinate support and movements.As such, the Army could award a performance or valor award to a member of another service while working with the Army.
in a crime
During the Roman Republic executive officers of state of the same rank could veto each other's actions and officers of state of higher rank could veto the actions of officers of state of lower rank.