Yes, and their use depends on what segment of training you're going through. You won't be rushing towards objectives with basic trainees firing live rounds past you, or anything of that sort.
Its similar to military boot camp. Lots of physical training, running and discipline. Be prepared to get yelled at on a daily basis. Most academies are anywhere from 4-8 months. Alot of state police academies are live-in academies.
Yes once you have given her some basic training she should be ok.
The main goal of military training outside of populated areas is to reduce the risk of civilian personnel. Especially in live fire training where the most danger is involved.
Not at first, she will have to wait until your basic training is over, then she can join you.
Ask the military housing department.
Live Rounds in Tokyo was created on 2001-12-10.
Sparta was a militarist state. It laid great emphasis on military training and excellence. The life style of Spartans was simple and rugged. They liked to live a life replete with rigors of military training and enjoyed it.
yes you can you fire .22 rounds out of a No.8 rifle.
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Sparta was a militaristic society with a strong focus on discipline, obedience, and physical fitness. They valued martial prowess and the well-being of the state above individual interests. Spartan citizens underwent rigorous training from a young age and were expected to dedicate their lives to serving the state.
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The number of live rounds in a firing squad can vary, but typically there are more executioners than necessary live rounds to give each member plausible deniability in case they are unsure which shot was fatal. For example, in the United States, a typical firing squad consists of five members, with four of them firing live rounds and one firing a blank round.